From: Why Do We Sing? The Science and Soul Behind Human Song
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Singing likely evolved as part of human social and mating behaviors.

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Evolutionary biologists propose that singing helped early humans attract mates, signal group membership, and coordinate activities. Like birdsong, human vocal music may have served to display fitness or strengthen social ties. The complexity and emotional power of singing suggest it had adaptive value, promoting cooperation and survival in early human groups.

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