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    of each genre greatly differ. For instance, like the southern/western twang of Country’s rhythm or the jagged edginess of Rap, they both have individual ways of expressing their emotions and views to their audience. Even the stereotypical mournful songs of Country compared to the stereotypical gangster, violence-inducing, hoodlum mentalities of Rap has similarities beyond the public eye. The unsuspected truth is that both genres of music are highly alike in their messages through their music,…

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    well together, creating new beats for songs and astonishing lyrics. Blurryface contains 14 songs that are all strategically set into place to give the listener certain moods. One could say Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun have a very special relationship, considering they are best friends, but they also always know what their fans desire to hear from them. Tyler says, “Whenever Josh and I finish a song, the first…

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    There's no denying that John Legend is one of the strongest standing balladeers left that made modern mainstream music still susceptible to pure emotions of love and feelings. It is with John Legend that we heard songs reminiscent of the effect that Boyz II Men and Babyface showered us during the bountiful industry of the 1990s---saccharine-rich tracks that's certainly difficult to go unnoticed. In just a couple of years, John Legend managed to establish his own placement as a respected and…

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    worktime songs, while working as a slave or the railroads per say, and party music and songs like jazz. Even songs that others can relate to such as Daddy You’ve Been a Mother to me from the 1920 roaring twenties. While every piece of music has their significance what really interests me about music is how much it has changed over the past century or so. In order to withstand the test of time a song can be evaluated many different ways. When the title of the song is repeated throughout the song…

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    The song Cooler Than Me, is a debut single by an American singer and songwriter named Mike Posner. Cooler Than Me is a dance-pop type of music. Mike Posner was born February 12, 1988 in Southfield MIchigan. Since it was released it peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Top 100. It also reached number one on Billboard Hot Dance Airplay. Mike Posner has another version named “Gigamesh Remix” that was released on Mike Posner’s October 2009 mixtape, One Foot out of Door. Mike posner is known for…

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    The Weeknd Essay

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    list of 15 things you probably didn't know about The Weeknd. Check out part one below, and stay tuned for part two, coming soon! Number Fifteen: He Used to Cover Boyz II Men Songs. Though it might sound funny now, it's true! In an interview, he said, "I got a microphone and a sh*tty computer and started recording these corny songs with my friends, Boyz II Men covers and sh*t." Number Fourteen: He Is Inspired by Some Incredibly Musicians. He has said that he is most inspired by Michael Jackson,…

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    Why Write Stories in a Song Stories have been told in songs and still found because it gives people something to relate to. Only the smartest artist do this to create a bond with their audience which allows a song becomes popular. People want to feel emotions in a song that relate their own life. Drake, a renown artist does this and has a big effect on people's lifestyles as well because he designates the idea of partying and money as good. Stories within country music has been…

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    a) I believe the message of this song is that our generation's duty is to bring change to how we live our lives every day, because if our generation waits, the world will become in a worse state. One particular part of the song where John Legend sings:, "No more broken promises; no more call to war; unless it's love and peace that we're really fighting for; we can destroy hunger; we can conquer hate; put down the arms and raise your voice; we're joining hands today," reveals the true intentions…

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    Michael Jackson Sociology

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    There are many songs, past and present that relate to the study of human behavior in society, also known as sociology. The “Man in the Mirror” is a well-known song by Michael Jackson which was released in 1987 on the album “Bad”, a song that I am able to identify with that contains many parts of sociology. I chose the “Man in the Mirror” by Michael Jackson, because it is a song I believe can be connected to different themes and topics of sociology that we have discussed in class; it is well…

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    Lyrics enhance music and help listeners interpret a story. Words complement the music. A great song would be one that entrails a person and that holds many dynamics. If used correctly, words are used to place meaning and to enhance the piece. When used incorrectly, it can give off a negative notion. If the words don't give meaning to the piece then it mind as well just be noise. I think this because without proper storytelling it gives no connection for the listener to indulge in. This is why…

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