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    Runaway Song Analysis

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    While driving about I listened to Kanye West and soon I began to consume the lyrics. As I listened, "Runaway" came on. Due to this being one of my favorite songs, it really speaks to me. Over the summer, it, along with the rest of Kanye's music, changed me. Runaway describes his realization of what he's become, and telling his love to run away from him. I realized that if I didn't change my ways, the people closest to me would also runaway from me. I remember stopping at a red light and…

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    Justin Moore lets his fans know how appreciative he is of all they’ve done for him in ‘Flyin’ Down a Back Road.’ Moore tells Taste of Country the song was written in the same spirit as ‘Small Town USA,’ he’ll continue to include songs like this on future projects. “People want to know what you sound like coming out of the radio but they also wanna know who you are as a person,” he says. “They wanna know that opening up for Alan Jackson still gets you excited.” The first two verses are focused on…

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    Music Identity

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    gives a person identity. I like mostly clean songs, and ones that have an amazing melody and lyrics. I think some songs that define me are Fight Song by Rachel Platten, and Let it Go by Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel. Some songs I like include Heartbeat Song by Kelly Clarkson, Neon Lights by Demi Lovato, Sugar by Maroon 5, Style by Taylor Swift, and 22 by Taylor Swift. The genre of these songs is mostly pop. Some are pop and rock(Style), or a Disney song(Let it Go). Talking about genres, when I…

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    kiyanne I just wanted to say I love your #BLNT song I’ve been listening to it nonstop since you put it out. and I just think you’re such a strong woman for sharing your story with the world. I think that this song has a story that needed to be shared for your benefit and others. Which is why I think you should do a visual, I know you said that your soul wasn’t even ready to release or promote the song which is totally understandable, but I think that this song has a message, STORY that needs to…

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    The song “100 years” is very inspiring. In the song he tells you, “Half time goes by, suddenly you’re wise. Another blink of an eye 67 is gone,” so he is basically saying that life goes by quick and someone shouldn’t waste their time on something stupid. As the song goes on, he keeps repeating “I’m _ _ for a moment.” During the song, he seems as if he’s fine with getting older, he’s wishing for another moment once he gets to 99. Most of his emotions are joyful, but towards the end the music…

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    Gold Dust Analysis Essay

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    stanza, the song offers hope and resolution. I paired Suggestion with Gold Dust because the song starts off slow and timid but progressively gets louder and heavier on the listener. In addition, the lyrics of Gold Dust are relatively similar to the poem Suggestion. The lyrics from the beginning of the song are suggestive and questioning, while hopeful by the end of the song and chorus. I chose Oxygen by Catfish and the Bottlemen because of the countless similarities between the song and Brainne…

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    The song “Unpretty” co-written by, Dallas Austin and TLC member Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins in 1998 and also produced by Austin being released in 1999, was to influence young women how to accept themselves for who they are in their own significant way. The song has (in music terms), a slow tempo and is not too high in volume as far as bass, tempo and so forth. The lyrics along with instrumental bring the togetherness in understanding of the song. TLC was a popular R&B girl group upcoming in the…

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    Jermaine Cole’s best work. Although it was different, it did not disappoint its audience. One of the more underrated songs of that Album was “Love Yours”. This song starts off with a soothing steady beat with a undertone of sadness, but as it progresses it steadily builds suspension and builds rhythm and it brings your heart to a race. Every single of my alarms is set to this song for not only its soothing sound, but also for its theme of gratefulness making it my reminder every morning. “Love…

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    Additionally, he is certain that his audience will, definitely, agree with him. The problem is that in order for his daughter to feel happy, he is required to do what the songs words represent, while driving! Certainly, this can make the police pull him over thinking that he is intoxicated. He tells the reader the incident of the “teapot song” in details. The author uses this very persuasive example and supports his point with several words that show up his suffering. For instance: “So if we 're…

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    movie, Begin Again, the soundtrack plays a significant role in telling the story and reuniting the characters with their loved ones. With minimal prominence, the director uses the soundtrack to add elements found in musicals due to the fact that the songs play along with the theme as the characters develop. Greta and Dan are both similar when it comes to loneliness, rejection, and the question of where the loyalties of their loved ones lie. Both characters display mistrust, distance, and are…

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