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    relaxing part of the song. Those moments are created though dynamics. When a song lifts someone up emotionally‚ it is also known as “the build.” (Encouragement). Most songs are quite during the versus. The song then builds during the chorus. By adding lyrics‚ you can send across a message that goes along with the feel of the music. “When the test comes in and the doctor says

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    instrumentals‚ pioneers like James Brown developed a style of the frequent repetition of politically-charged lyrics‚ which further reinforced its association with power and strength. Songs sometimes consisted of just a small collection of phrases or words; however‚ as long as the perfect energy and emotion was conveyed with the lyrics the resonating quality of funk lived. Frequently‚ the lyrics did no more than set a loose theme or outline‚ and the artist would then color the performance through the

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    Let me state that I have never liked Lil Wayne or the tripe he puts out. Call me a hater (which is hardly the case)‚ but I find him to be everything that is wrong with current rap today: no positivity‚ no respect‚ and no skill. In one of the lyrics to his song Karate Chop‚ Lil Wayne described the “beating of a woman’s pussy” to that of Emmett Till. For those of you who don’t know why that’s offensive‚ let’s have a little history lesson for a moment. All people‚ especially African Americans

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    Embracing the Exotic: Is Pop Culture Good For You? Icons like Elvis Presley‚ Whitney Huston‚ Michael Jackson‚ Tina Turner‚ Madonna‚ or Diana Ross were all positive influences with their music. These icons broke the molds of music with their lyrics and songs‚ through inspiring millions of people to change their lives‚ be better people‚ or even to spread positive messages. However‚ today’s music is no longer breaking molds. Instead‚ music is conforming to them: a mold in which displaying woman in

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    Gangsta Rap Thesis

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    Kane‚ and more changed the industry with catchy tunes and lyrics that talked about hard topics like slavery‚ violence‚ and police brutality. These lyrics sometimes caused major conflict‚ whether between races or with civilians and police. Hip Hop was very controversial in the 80s. “Gangsta rap” has caused a lot of controversy‚ many people protested this music in the late 80s and 90s due to the message within its lyrics and what those lyrics conveyed. Many accused “Gangsta Rap” for promoting things

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    Rap Music Affects Society

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    of the effects can turn out to be negative but that’s how life is a lot of people do get into the habit of drinking or smoking. Some lyrics are actually meaningful‚ they talk about the word “loyal” doesn’t mean anything. They also talk about how one’s behaviour has changed due to certain circumstances. If a book can’t be judged by its cover then neither can the lyrics without looking for the deeper meaning. And most importantly the people behind the music have struggled through their lives with the

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    Beatles Exam 2

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    1 Paul plays bass and keyboard on this song also featuring Alan Civil on French horn and lyrics describing lost love in a desolate fashion. It is... "Here‚ There and Everywhere" "I’m Only Sleeping" "Eleanor Rigby" "For No One" "Taxman" 2 This ’65 Beatles album‚ with U.S. advanced sales of $1 million‚ was transitional‚ featuring film songs and other recordings‚ more introspective lyrics‚ and the influence of Dylan and Folk Rock. It is... Help! A Hard Day’s Night Beatles For Sale

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    to talk about how Hollywood is affecting people around the world. They use different poetic devices to convey what they want to express. It is obvious that the lyrics in the song are descriptions of Hollywood‚ but what do they actually mean? First and foremost‚ the songwriters write the lyrics in a metaphoric way. These metaphoric lyrics

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    Sign Of The Times Essay

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    Varennes. This was obviously done in secret‚ for most of the country heavily disliking the two. Using Harry Styles song “Sign of the Times”‚ the lyrics render the emotion that the young Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette had while fleeing for their lives. The song draws a picture of the fear the young King and his bride had‚ and their desperation to save their royal belongings. Why are we always stuck and running from The bullets? The bullets? ~ [Chorus] Just stop your crying‚ it’s a sign of the times

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    American Woman The struggles America has dealt with have been expressed in the lyrics of popular songs‚ specifically issues pertaining to government‚ politics‚ the period of the Cold War and Vietnam War. Another American issue that has been expressed in popular music is the drug world and its complications‚ creating a strong and forceful depiction of America. The song titled “American Woman” has been expressed through many different medium of art. “American Woman” has two versions; the first version

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