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According to a study pretty recently posted on here, listening to music increases estrogen and prolactin and decreases testosterone (although it reduces cortisol). Excess estrogen (and the associated nitric oxide and serotonin) is the cause of migraines.
You didn't specify whether or not you use headphones, as that might be a factor.
I never can stand more than 2-3 songs in a row. After that it becomes exhausting and unrewarding like someone drilling in the background.