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    Fight the Power “Fight the Power” is one of the most controversial songs from the late 80’s hip hop generation. This song is written and sang by the group called Public Enemy. Public enemy was known to be very influential through their controversial lyrics. Their music is very much pro black power; Although this song is focused more towards the African American community‚ it can be used to influence any type of social class being affected by social injustice. The civil rights movement from the

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    issues within certain lyrics. These issues range from politcal to social to just everyday issues everyone experiences. Singing about these issues is what attracts an audience. When the listener can relate to the words he/she are hearing‚ the song is more appealing to them. In my personal experience with music‚ I have found Green Day to be a very influential band. The words they put together in a song‚ have touched not only me‚ but I’m sure many others around the world. The song ’American Idiot’

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    The song talks about times the friends had together that they wouldn’t trade for anything‚ like the times Max and Kevin had together. ‘Goodbye’ is said over and over like how Max has to say goodbye to Kevin. The song also talks about the artist finding a way to tell the world about his friend just like Max wrote a book about the adventures they had. This song reminds me of the strong friendship that Max had with Kevin. They were always there for each other like when Kevin had attacks and had to

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    In the song “The Climb‚” by Miley Cyrus‚ the lyrics mean to "just keep trying.”(Miley Cyrus) Miley sings about a mountain and climbing over obstacles‚ symbolizing the struggles of life. Although the lyrics are talking about the journey rather than focusing on the destination‚ it is about ultimately reaching a final goal‚ it also symbolizes a reward that awaits at the end of the climb. Miley sings that‚ “Ain’t about how fast I get there. Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side. It’s the climb

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    from home. Ludacris is trying to get the listener to realize the struggles that even children have to face because adults are not the only ones who have problems‚ like most people believe. He is very successful in portraying his message through this song. Girls at that young of an age should be enjoying their childhood‚ but instead they are forced to become adults and take care of themselves. Lisa‚ whom is nine years old‚ is always stuck at home alone. She never met her father‚ and she never sees

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    Adela Peeva’s award winning documentary‚ “Whose is this song” tells the narrative of a simple melody that has ambiguous origins. Peeva’s investigation of the song’s roots takes her on a journey to Greece‚ Albania‚ Bosnia‚ Serbia‚ Macedonia and Bulgaria. Through her odyssey‚ it becomes evident how a seemingly “simple” song can highlight the factors that unites and divides the Balkan region. Due to the uncertainty of who claims the song‚ it presents a challenging topic to unpack because there are many

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    2016‚ Macklemore released "Kevin‚" which features Leon Bridges. "Kevin” explains how Macklemore’s brother lost his life to drugs at 21. The song shines a light on legal drug use problems that are sweeping across the nation. Throughout the song they elaborate on how the lives of many individuals were cut short by drugs that were prescribed by a doctor. Songs like "Kevin" and "Drug Dealer" disclose Macklemore’s experiences while overcoming an addiction to prescription drugs. He then goes into reform

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    analysis‚ I chose “The Sweater Song” by Weezer. This song is also referred to as “Undone”. Weezer is an American rock band that formed in 1992 in Los Angeles‚ California. They have had many hits including “Island In the Sun”‚ “Say It Ain’t So” and “Beverly Hills”. The band is commonly known for their blend of reggae‚ rock and pop sound with a beach music twist. The artist’s purpose of this song is to express how his talent composes his identity. During this song‚ he realizes that one day he may

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    When thinking about the soundtrack for my life‚ the songs and lyrics that would best suit my life story‚ unfold before my eyes. Starting with a song by the Judds‚ titled Grandpa; reminding me of my early childhood‚ in which my grandfather was the biggest influence on my life. The lyrics of this song reflects what he had endeavored to teach me. He taught me right from wrong and about keeping promises. There were many occasions he would tell stories of his experiences to impress upon me valuable life

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    opportunity to discuss different techniques that EFL teachers can adapt to take their classroom performance to the highest level. In his presentation‚ Mr Hicham Sadiki talked about how teachers can exploit songs to promote their students’ learning. The following is the complete text. Exploiting Songs to Promote Learning. By: Hicham Sadiki Introduction Poetry and music are elements of each human society. They show many aspects of its culture‚ they contain authentic language‚ and they are easily

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