That is the caller to evil. In fact, you might be listen to said caller right now. You might know it as music.
The intonations and reverberations that result in the melody that is emanated by the sounds of music are like an intoxicant for the mind. People are taken by it like a drug; high because of its sounds that pleases. People are drunk like it by alcohol; unable to perceive what their body does. People are dosed by it like the necessities of water and food; how many people have said they cannot live without music?
Please don't take me wrong. I wish the best for you and everyone. I don't condemn the people who listen to it; just the act of it. Just like a pacifier condemns the act of killing, which is evil, but not the killers, because that would be doing the same thing now, wouldn't it?
It is said that in a prophetic narration that God had told Satan his "caller" was music. In the religion of Islam, similarly, it is believed the call to prayer is the Adhan, which is where it is called that God is the greatest, and that there is no God but Him, and that His Prophet is Muhammad. It is then stated to come to prayer, and then repeated that God is the greatest, and finally, that there is no God but Allah (the Arabic for God).
Various scientific research confirms the intoxication of music. It is stated, as I've read somewhere, that heart beats change your body starts to lose control. Hence so many songs mentioning the same, such as "Lose Yourself", "Just Lose it", and "Music Makes you Lose Control". Getting eerie, isn't it?
Lastly, you can confirm this for yourself. When you listen to music, you typically will automatically start bobbing your head, tapping your feet, or whistling. When you're not listening to it, it replays in iteration in your head, when you're doing homework, in the bathroom, or walking somewhere. Like, you have no control. Do you want to lose control? Or do you want to be on the straight path. You also feel emotions based on music; a song might bring back the anger of a heartbreak; the unnecessary pains of life; elated, "love-drunkenness"; hypocritical happiness; or depression.
My final words are, of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). He said something on the lines of: "Singing produces hypocrisy in the heart."
Knowing the condition of your heart, don't sing your troubles away, burying your struggle deeper. Find the solution within, not without.
And God knows best.
-Selene