2009 MTV Video Music Awards

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    that's gonna help me a lot. I went to my car and got in. It's about a 30 minute drive to my destination so i didn't have to worry. Once i got there a cold breeze was sent down my spine. I went to the lake on my property were i saw the person on the video. Aha, i said picking it…

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    Tipping Point Analysis

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    Micronesia. Objective This essay examines the cultural legacy of the Korean music video Gangnam Style in context of Malcolm Gladwell’s book “Tipping Point”. The transnational success of Gangnam Style can be attributed to elements in the…

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    When we think of major music events that are viewed by many young adults, the MTV Video Music Awards comes to mind. But who could have imagined that in 2013 roughly 10.1 million people would tune in the watch the “public sexual blossoming of Miley Cyrus”. (Deadline, 2013) “About five million of these viewer ages ranged from 12 to 34” which is a time when many people are still forming their identity. (Deadline, 2013) This was not the only shocking display from a female artist. Singers Lady Gaga…

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    parlayed her success in the TV comedy and starred in "The Amanda Show" in 1999. Amanda went on to star in other roles with "Big Fat Liar (2002) and "What I Like About You (2002), to name a few. Along the way, Amanda Bynes bagged a number of acting awards in celebration of her monstrous penchant for comedy. https://www.inquisitr.com/4280640/amanda-bynes-wants-to-act-again-reveals-what-shes-doing-now/ However, as Inquisitr previously reported, "in subsequent years," Amanda's career took a…

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    In his video he defends her to the point of tears, while telling everyone to leave Britney alone. His video went viral and resulted in many people making fun of it and creating parodies of it. “Rickrolling” is considerably one of the most famous and longest running memes, involving Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up.” This meme has been popular for almost as long as the video has been released. This meme involves sending people the link to Rick Astley’s music video, making them believe…

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    of a music video. One of the most thought provoking videos from Alt-J thus far is "Breezeblocks". As the video starts we see what looks like the scene of a murder. A woman lying at the bottom of a bathtub full of water, being held down by a cement block. The next scene cuts to a distressed man whose head is in his hands - the camera zooms in on a ring on his left hand. Immediately our mind would perceive this as a homicide. A classic newsworthy tale of a husband murdering his wife. As the video…

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    Pop Song Video Analysis

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    The music video for the pop song M.I.L.F $ by Fergie has gotten a lot of media attention and hype because it portrays famous mothers who are known for their sexuality in the media. It just recently was released on July 1, 2016. The message Fergie wanted viewers to obtain from this video is that once you become a mother, your sexuality should not be taken away from you and you should be allowed to own your body and yourself as a sexual woman without backlash from the media (much like the backlash…

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    the child version of the singer having a conversation with his grandmother then the scene quickly shifts to a church during a funeral. We then see the young child praying with his head on the coffin of his late grandmother.Seeing that scene in the video shows us the the grandmother had a great impact on the child. Seeing how quickly things happen in life. The next scene that I would like to introduce would be the image of the child pushing an old school ice cream cart. As the scene unfolds we…

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    Yodda Research Paper

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    titled Malai Baal, which in Nepali slang freely interprets into "I couldn't care less", is one of the first and couple of case of a Nepali craftsman making music in a hip-bounce sub-sort known as trap music. Also, the oddity is invigorating. Trap began in the famously perilous and wrongdoing ridden avenues of Chicago's South Side. The music is moderate paced and can sound jostling to a new audience. The verses of trap have a tendency to talk about the medications and viciousness connected with…

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    Mtv Impact On Society

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    Music is everywhere. And although there are more common ways of hearing it, such as the radio, many people don’t realize the impact that other things such as television has on what music they listen to and what music is considered “hot music” at certain points in time. When music television first started in the late 50’s it came with a booming scene of popularity, not only for the show that was playing the music but also for the artist that was performing or if their song was being played. Then…

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