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    What makes you happy the soothing sound of the blues or the pumping sound of rock and roll? I like both because I feel good and happy. I don’t know about you but I will always pick a happy mood over a sad one although sometimes music does tend to make you sad. All you just need to do is find the brightness in your music. Music makes me feel good for instance rock and roll makes me feel pumped up and ready to party and have a good time. And then with blues I feel like dancing softly and…

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    Misogyny In Pop Music

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    Dirty’ by Jason Derulo, ‘Shut Up And Drive’ by Rihanna, and ‘Blurred Lines’ by Robin Thicke. They all contain lyrics that talk about women in a degrading manner, highlighting their curvaceous bodies and how desirable they look. For example, in his song ‘Talk Dirty’, Mr Derulo sang that he’s ‘been around the world’ and he ‘don’t speak the language’ that his attractive girl does, but he reassures her that it is alright, because her ‘booty don’t need explaining’. Many people see these kinds of…

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    Have you ever heard a song that gets deep into your soul. How about Listening to adda James. Edit James and beyonce are too good singers. Although beyonce has a hip hop and r&b background. Etta James has that get into your soul and dig deep down music. A song once performed in Cadillac Records called I’d Rather Go Blind orignally was written by Etta James but was performed by Beyonce. She knows exactly what to do when it comes to getting real sentimental and soulful with old music. Beyonce has…

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    fairytale but another lesson to wake up it isn’t real. What helped me out listening to Kesha new song called “Praying” and what I consider my theme song. Kesha was very popular singer when I was younger. She was mainly pop, hip hop mix artist. But her new release album after 4 years of being absent from the music industry is showing Kesha as a changed woman. The first song from her new album was the song “Praying” and I stumbled…

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    they care about their fans. Black veil Brides tend to put a lot of meaning through their songs. Their songs Saviour, Never Give In, and Carolyn, I believe, are the top three with the most meaning flowing through them. “ You're not alone, we’ll face this storm and save today. You're not alone.” These lyrics from the song Carolyn show how much the band cares. A great many people talk about how much the songs that Black Veil Brides put out have help their lives in some way. The meaning that…

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    Pop Song Comparison

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    assignment include a comparison between a folk song and a pop song, both of them are part of beautiful and attractive music. From this assignment I feel like become closer to both of these two styles. First, when I listen to a folk song, I feel like listening a story. A story from long ago, with a group of people. The "group" could be as particular as a family, or a nation. Then, when I listen to a pop song, I feel more emotion in it than the history. My folk song is “Czechoslovakia Hey Ho, Hey…

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    September 9th, I attended the Musical “Songs for the New Word" at the Trinity Street Theater in Austin Texas. The musical used songs to describe differing events in one's life leading up to that one moment in one's life when you hit the wall and have to make a choice to press on, or to run away like coward (http://www.mtishows.com/songs-for-a-new-world). The actors would sing of trials, tribulations and poor choices then use the repetition of the uplifting song of hope, a "New Word". This showed…

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    Fergie Duhamel[1] (/ˈfɜːrɡi dəˈmɛl/) (born Stacy Ann Ferguson; March 27, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is the female vocalist for the hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas, with whom she has achieved chart success worldwide. Her debut solo album The Dutchess (2006) was a major commercial success on the charts and spawned three Billboard Hot 100 number one singles; "London Bridge", "Glamorous", and "Big Girls Don't Cry".[2] Ferguson was a member of the children's…

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    Pore over the tune titles on rapper Ludacris' 2015 collection, Ludaversal, and a few topics rise that are apparently custom-made to cutting edge Acura. "Grass is Always Greener" could depict Acura's deserting of storied nameplates like Legend and Integra for alphanumerics; "Not Long" could allude to its conviction that a seat in the full-extravagance pantheon is practically around the bend; and "Brute Mode" could be a gesture to the up and coming NSX supercar. In actuality, the collection's…

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    3. Rhythm is a regular pattern of recurring or repeating beats. It creates the momentum, the mood, the pace and the texture of a song. It is the part of the song that makes you ‘bop’ your head or makes you want to get up and dance. Melody Writing The Melody To Your Verse We have written our lyric and have established its lyric pace. Now, let’s add a melody to it. Let’s start with our verse. Using the lyric pace that you decided upon, start singing any melody you can think of that fits the…

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