I Love Yourz Song Analysis

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The song i choice is J.cole love yourz. The reason is pick my song because it portrays that woman and men should embrace what they have in life and not take what they have in life for granted. The artist is talking about how you shouldn’t falling in love with other people lives because you don’t know if their happy with their life. He states that there's no life better than yours. He talks about how we live in a modern day in time where in society where people look to other people for guidance, but sometime we take it to far instead of looking for a example we turn to the route where we try to portray the person.

My song also talks about cultural aspect of all races and how you shouldn’t want to trade places with someone else even through hard times for example he says “No such thing as a life than better than yours” I feel like he directed this line to all races. Why i feel this way is because in this day and time all races struggle in
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But struggle also brought us closer to each other because we knew we didn’t have all the money in the world but we had family. Family that we can rely on for anything when it got hard and that's the beauty in the struggle to me. The other part of the lyric also had a good meaning and as i grew older i realized what the line really meant. In my generation and yours we’ve probably seen families with money or fancy jobs neglect their family because their so busy worry about their bank account. They have no real memories or they forget a lot of meaningful things like whens their anniversary or whens their son/daughter birthday. In that line i think he really covered a lot of ground on how much you really should love

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