My Country Songs Analysis

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Soundtrack of My Life
Do you want to know my most favorite songs to listen to then stick around while I tell you all about them! The three songs I chose were “Im the man” by Aloe Blacc, my second song is “Don't Stop Believing” by Journey, and my last song is “Happy” by Pharrell Williams these are my favorite songs because all of them make me feel happy and Don't Stop Believing In Myself. The title of my soundtrack is Tanmans Jams and the theme of my soundtrack is to make me and everyone else happy.

My first song is “I'm the man” by Aloe Blacc this song makes me remember if i'm feeling down that i'm the man. In the song during the chorus says “I'm the man I'm the man I'm the man, yes I am yes I am yes I am.” This song is relevant to me because it makes me remember i'm the man. This song fits with my theme which is “to make me and everyone else happy” because it makes people remember that they can do whatever they want to do and nobody can tell them that they can't.

My second song is “Don't Stop Believing” by Journey this song also helps me when i'm feeling down because in the song it says don't stop believing so I don't stop believing in myself. My favorite part of this song is the chorus when he says “Don't stop believing, hold on to the feeling.” This song is relevant to me because
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In the song Pharrell Williams is so happy and in the chorus he says “Because i'm happy, clap along if you feel like a room without a roof”. This song is really relevant to my life because if there is a problem or something going on in my life I listen to this song to cheer me up. This song fits with my theme “to make me and everyone else happy” because this song will definitely make people happy I am sure that so many people listen to this song when they are feeling down just like me sometimes but I am sure that they are happy by the end of the

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