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    Lauren K Analysis of Taylor Swift’s Song “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” from album “Red” Thesis Statement: In analysis of Taylor Swift’s song “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” from her newest released album “Red”‚ she uses a common relationship theme with a strong tone and independent female character to evoke a strong confident message delivered by a strong confident woman as depicted through lyrics and on the cover through style‚ color choice and lighting.

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    cent. In fact‚ the type of songs that 50 cent sings is far from what people in the 50’s used to listen to. Even though some elements of music haven’t changed such as pace and sentimentality in love songs‚ many styles of music have evolved into more aggressive lyrics and/or very explicit and vulgar wording to fit some American cultures in the year 2006. Words like "nigger"‚ the involvement of sexual intercourse‚ and the presence of violence has manifested itself into songs today‚ unlike the older musical

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    The first song I chose was “Crazy Blues” by Catherine Russell. In my opinion‚ the simplicity of the song really allows you to hear and understand the actual lyrics of the song. The beginning of the song or the intro is the sound of the piano which leads right into the first verse of Catherine Russell’s really beautiful voice. The piano closes out the song in the end as well. This song was a slower tempo but I think it definitely worked well because it allowed you to feel what she was singing about

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    Thanh Do Professor Rehner English 1980‚ Tutorial 1 24 March 2009 Personal Context Essay: All Falls Down Kanye West produced the popular song “All Falls Down” in 2004. He is well known for creating many wonderful tunes but this one stands out above the rest. While his other songs contain bass-heavy instrumentals and contain lyrics about money and women‚ this one is strays away from the previous structures. “All Falls Down” catches the attention of youth‚ with its mellow melody

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    beat pattern‚ I realized how much I enjoyed this newfound pastime. The instrument stems started coming together like a confluence of streams merging into a single‚ harmoniously melodic river. That was the very first time I had ever tried to compose a song. Prior to that moment in freshman year‚ I was just a connoisseur on various kinds of music. Composing and producing offered a completely different form of expression; I was finally able to place myself in the shoes of the artists that I admired - I

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    singer‚ another reason being we might enjoy the lyrics that the songs consist of. A perfect example would be Whitney Houston. For years Whitney Houston has been an icon. When we think of Whitney Houston from a musical standpoint we think of her voice and the meaningful lyrics that her songs are comprised of. An iconic song that we all remember “I Will Always Love You” shows the vocal range of the artist. During the performance of the song we can hear the performer execute different notes. Whitney Houston

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    “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T. S. Eliot is a poem I would not recommend anyone still trying to hang on to his or her youth. T. S. Eliot’s poem‚ about a man named J. Alfred Prufrock‚ is a pessimistic poem looking at the seemingly wasted life of an aging man. The poem is told from the viewpoint of a very sad man named J. Alfred Prufrock. The poem takes place in the city of St. Louis‚ which T. S. Eliot does not portray in a very good light. T. S Eliot’s creation of a depressing mood‚ powerful

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    reflection essay‚ I chose the song “invisible” by Taylor Swift. She is an amazing singer and songwriter. Taylor Swift has written so many songs‚ but I chose “invisible” because I can relate to this song a lot. She started singing when she was really young. All of her songs have some sort of story to tell‚ and I really enjoy listening to her music. Taylor Swifts music has a lot of meaning to it‚ mostly about how it was for her growing up. But this particular song is about a boy‚ and how he’s

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    rappers. Kendrick has made it clear that he wants a better future for our youth and uses his songs to spread awareness and educate people about our legal systems the problems many face because of

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    the main fractions that stimulated George to write and sing the kind of songs he did‚ thus bringing a great deal of vigour in almost every song. The kind of music Wham made somewhat happened to be the kind of music people loved to listen and relate to it as well. Consequently‚ Wham was clambering higher with much prominence on both sides of Atlantic. Their first release with Epic records exploded with ‘Wake me up before

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