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    disapproval by people for the constant innuendos to sex and drugs. Especially for rock and roll‚ the fans and even the performers would do drugs before shows and perform while intoxicated. On top of that‚ their lyrics and song titles were about sex or drugs. For example‚ lyrics from the song “Sweet Marijuana Brown” state‚ “I get no kick from cocaine‚ Mere alcohol doesn’t thrill me at all. But‚ I get a kick out of smoking doobs‚ yes I do.” The lyrics literally encourage smoking marijuana. The children growing

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    Bruno Mars

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    he was featured in MidWeek for his Elvis impersonating. In 2003 he graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Hawaii. Shortly after‚ he moved here to pursue his music career. He has written songs for‚ Travie McCoy‚ Cee-Lo Green‚ and Flo Rida. Currently‚ he sings his own songs such as‚ “The Lazy Song”‚ “Grenade”‚ “Just the Way You Are”‚ and “Count On Me.” He is a great inspiration because he’s always positive about everything. He told the world‚ that “It’s better if you don’t understand; just

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    My iTunes Library and How It Defines Me “New York is more than a tan that you’ll never lose‚” this quote is by Lady Gaga‚ who is one of my favorite singers. Quotes like these are unique. This quote shares uniqueness with the music I listen to‚ which defines me and my personality. I consider myself to be a very unusual and colorful character. Anyone who didn’t know me should be able to figure out my personality just from listening to the music I own. This is primarily because I listen to a variety

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    Tyler The Creator

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    understand. Tyler‚ The Creator lyrics have many things that have people questioning him. In his song Goblin‚ he says he isn’t a role model‚ but he is a role model because he’s feels as if he isn’t a leader but he is. Leaders take the risks and do things that no one has ever done and Tyler is doing just that. Some people think Tyler is not a “good” rapper because he talks about rape and Jesus in his songs. That shouldn’t come in the way of how people think of him because it’s just lyrics. Tyler lyrics

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    last media log is a music video and the music video is Tatsulok by Bamboo. For me‚ Bamboo is a great singer and his voice clarifies the music genre of the song which is part of the techniques that was used to attract my attention. And lastly‚ the song has an enticing lyric which have a connection in our society. As I was listening to the song‚ I felt entertained and at the same time unhappy. I felt unhappy because as I listen and understand the lyrics‚ I can relate it with the real life today

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    What Does Not Afraid Mean

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    An Intimate Pledge Eminem writes and performs “Not Afraid” for a long-time fan base that has followed him through various evolutions over several years. The lyrics of the song form a message laid out throughout a progression of verses and a repeated chorus that summarizes the overall tone of the piece. The tone of the song being a uplifting invitation to overcome demons and to improve. Throughout the piece vulgarities‚ metaphors‚ and moments of vulnerability are employed to tell the story. That

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    Party Monster analysis The lifestyle a person who is rich and famous lives pretty much translates to doing lots of drugs‚ drinking lots of booze‚ and having lots of sex‚ because money can get you all of those things. At least this is what artist The Weeknd sings about in “Party Monster”. “Party Monster” seems to narrate a specific experience this artist had on a night out. This night out ends up with him frantically looking for all their items of value because they do not know who is even in their

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    Art and Poetry Lil Wayne

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    despite his gangster image he is still religious. Lil Wayne’s tattoos represent a lot of what he has been through and what he believes in but his lyrics remind me of a more modern version of poetry. With each song it creates a story of an event that took place that made him who he is today. In the song “ I Miss My Dawgs” he speaks about memories he has with his friends that he grew up with and that he will always he there for them no matter what. He expresses this when he states‚ “If ya ever died I swear

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    love dangdut. For example‚ merchants in market or bus driver. Sometimes‚ dangdut music is commonly performed at night bazaars or politic campaigns and attract people’s attention. Also‚ dangdut songs are usually used in aerobic activities. People believe if they dance attractively followed by dangdut songs‚ it will make them healthier. Why people believe that? Because some of dangdut music offer a dynamic tempo within its music. This phenomenon causes many production houses to distribute this kind

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    Amalia Rodrigues

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    Fado”. She didn’t write her own songs‚ in fact‚ people would write songs and have her sing them‚ and it was up to her to sing it or not. Amália was born one hundred years after the first fadista‚ Maria Severa was born. Over the years‚ Amália began to establish her seat in the world of fado‚ and instantly became known in worldwide and exposed fado to diverse cultures around the world. One of Amália Rodrigues most notorious sons was “Nem às Paredes Confesso”. In this song‚ the listener can interpret

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