Let Me Love You Analysis

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There are approximately half of million words in the English vocab and each word can be arranged into billions of combinations. Regardless of this wide range of combinations, the music industry contains hundreds of songs that share the same title with one another. Furthermore, most of the songs are in different genres, however; there is the occasional song or two that fall into the genre. One popular example of this coincidence is the song “Let Me Love You” sang by Mario and Ne-yo. The two songs only spaced apart by a mere eight years. Despite the same title, each song utilizes a different version of R&B to create a heartfelt ballad. The composition of each of the artist's unique vocals and their melodies leave behind a memorable underlining message. Mario’s “Let Me Love You” utilizes Mario’s vocals and a smooth rhythmic beat to create a beautiful arrangement of R&B music.The beginning of the song welcomes the listener to a slow, deep synthetic drum beat paired with a soft synthetic clap. Shortly, Mario’s silky vocals occupies the foreground with the gentle beat taking the background. As …show more content…
The song presents a listener to a repeated piano chord and soft beat. Then Ne-yo’s higher pitch voice enters. As the Ne-yo progresses from the first verse to the chorus, the beat crescendos until it overpowers the piano. Then the instrumental transition into an uptempo techno beat. As the chorus develops, the beat and techno escalate. Then a deeper beats start to emerge in the background. Once the chorus concludes, the techno music lowers in volume and the piano returns, and Ne-yo’s high vocals take center stage. As Ne-yo finishes the second verse, the piano wanes out again and the techno music resurfaces. The remainder of the song is a merger of Ne-yo’s high vocals and the up-tempo beat. (Conclude the two songs and transition into the next

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