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    In the world of Kpop, there are groups that consist of talented idols who have strengths of many. Members of a kpop group have specific positions appointed towards them and their strengths. Amongst fans and the industry, there are 5 known positions: the leader, rapper, dancer, vocalist, and visual. It is important to acknowledge these positions because all together, they represent what a group is all about. For starters, the leader is known to be the most important position in a kpop…

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    Michael Jackson effort for music and dancing did not just change pop culture, he revolutionized it, becoming the biggest star during the seventies, eighties and nineties. He made society rethink the entire industry of pop culture itself as he made famous for his music, videos, dancing and clothing. He bridged most of pop culture back then to what has become now. If it weren’t for Michael Jackson influencing society through his music many people who was inspired by his work wouldn’t be where they…

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    shocked a generation. Some adults found a way to stop teenagers from seeing his dance moves: on the Ed Sullivan Show, he was only shown from the waist up (Daily 58). Briefly tagged a teen idol, the King of Rock and Roll swiftly transitioned into category-defying superstar (Reaves 2002.) However, with a large rise, comes a decent sized fall as…

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    he has no one to talk to and no one that really listens to him, he tells her that is why he eats so much, he wants to talk about days passed. Traynor achieves some self-awareness when he tells Grace “They want what you got but they don’t want you. 5. The function of the first person point of view is told by Grace Mae her function is she tells the inside story of Traynor before he was fame and after his death. If this story was told by a third person that was detached and objective, the…

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    Essay On Michael Jackson

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    change music for future generations. Michaels famous album Thriller put a new picture for marketing and music. 5. “But the album's success can't be measured by sales alone. As Jackson moonwalked his way into music history, "Thriller" set a new benchmark for blockbusters that changed how the music business promoted and marketed superstar releases. It also changed MTV, breaking down the cable network's racial barriers and raising the bar for video quality” (billboard). The ‘Thriller’ album hit…

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    Nirvana Rape Me Meaning

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    Music can be very inconceivable and to hard to describe, thanks to its magical nature. To further this dilemma, many musicians create songs using diversified melodies and obscure lyrics, conveying the impression of their music having multiple meanings. In the song “Rape Me” by Nirvana, many people assume the song is about a woman being raped, but with subtle clues embedded in the lyrics, “Rape Me” could also have a deeper meaning. Released in December 1993, Nirvana’s Rape Me was written by…

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    N. W. A Film Analysis

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    A group as powerful as N.W.A. deserves a powerful movie, and this movie holds up. Flex Gary Gray, the director, captures all that N.W.A. stood for and their journey to the top of the music world. This movie is fantastic, in the way it illustrates the creation of the most influential music group in history and also how it gives you an understanding of their greatest songs by showing us the real-life events that gave them the inspiration for those songs. In the 1980s, African-American youths in…

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    Michael Jackson

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    11/2/2015 Michael Jackson A revolutionary musician, by the name of Michael Jackson, was born on August 29, 1958, in Indiana. Joesph Jackson, Michael’s father, a believer in his sons’ talent, helped form the spectacular band by the name of Jackson 5. The Jackson 5 consisted of Michael and his older brothers; Tito, Jermaine, Jackie, and Marlon. Around their community, they were successful and sold many CDs to their neighbors. He then grew dramatically, getting many hits. Later in his…

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    Have you ever felt connected to a song the first time you listened to it? Perhaps it was the instrumental, the piano beginning that crescendos into a mighty forte by the end of the chorus, the beating of the drums soon beating in sync with your heart. Or could it be the way the performer sings as though he or she is singing directly to you? Yet it might just be the lyrics that hit you, that cut into your body like a mortician and pull out your heart. For me, the answer is yes. From the first…

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    An American star born in Los Angeles, Robin Thicke taught himself to play music (the piano, more specifically) at the tender age of 12, and began singing soon after. By the age of 16, he was already, impressively, producing songs for high profile R&B stars. He went on to become very famous with hits such as the well known Blurred Lines, which caused quite a bit of controversy and even got banned on Youtube. Number Fifteen: He Moved Out Young Desiring independence as a teenager, Robin moved out…

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