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Published 11:17 22 Jun 2016 BST
Some scientists believe that goosebumps are a evolutionary leftover from our early ancestors. Back in the day before we all invented clothing, goosebumps were the bodies way of keeping you warm when the temperature around you changed suddenly. This is why if you jump into a swimming pool on a sunny day you may still get goosebumps, adrenaline is released and a top layer of your skin's muscles are contracting quickly to help you maintain a constant level of heat.
So why does this happen when you're listening to music?
Well it appears that goosebumps can occur when there is a sudden change in your environment when you're taking in a certain stimulus. So when the bass drops on a song, or a musical harmony takes an unexpected turn, it can trigger strong emotions which release adrenaline around the body, which of course can lead to goosebumps.
So now you know. And as a certain wise group of people told us, knowing is half the battle.‘I’m a 29-year-old woman and my income would shock my friends if it was made public’
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