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Hypothesis
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Introduction

Music is one of the best ways to entertain yourself and one of the best ways to have friends and to know yourself. Nobody in this world doesn’t want to listen and appreciate music especially teenagers.

In this work, you will know how teenagers today reacted to the music they listen to and how they apply it in their lives.

This work will give lessons to the readers who act so emotional to the music they have heard.

I know you can easily relate to this topic because I know this is very common to all music lovers. Even I myself don’t have a hard time on doing this because I can relate it to myself being also a music lover.

Statement of the Problem

1.) What is music?

2.) What are the positive and negative results of music to the teenagers?

3.) Does music influenced the lifestyle of teenagers?

Hypothesis

1. If you will ask “What is Music” most the people will answer; it is the language of our soul and it inspires people. It is the art of arranging words and combines it to music. Many people get their attitudes, fashions, and way of living in the songs they love to hear.

2. The positive side of listening to music is the listeners are inspired of the music they have heard and it helps them to overcome their melancholy. For others, music is their partner and their life. However, in the negative side, some listeners will develop bad influences and some were emotionally affected by the music. They

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