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    become more complex can be found in Kenny Chesney’s “Shiftwork.” The lyrics can be found here: http://www.metrolyrics.com/shiftwork-lyrics-kenny-chesney.html and the music video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfiJEfBNRqg This song is a great example of how economy has adapted and evolved away from just agriculture and industrialism. The economy has stepped forward and now consists of a population that works these shift jobs daily to make a living. Chesney illustrates the life of…

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    “There Goes My Life” – Kenny Chesney Teenage pregnancy, the act of a youth girl, ages thirteen to nineteen, becoming pregnant in her teenage years, hence the term, teenage pregnancy. In the year 2007, 4.2% of teenage girls became pregnant, while in the year 2014, 2.4% of teenage girls became pregnant in the United States (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services). Although the percentage difference may seem small, that’s a radical change in teenage pregnancy when compared to the actual…

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    Grandpa Told Me Now

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    school activities. Luckily, music is a wonderful way to relieve the day's tension. Listening to music is an easy way to stay calm, and can also make you think about old memories. Songs such as “Hawaii” by The Beach Boys “Grandpa Told Me So” by Kenny Chesney and “Breakeven” by The Script all have impacted my life greatly. These songs are capable of bringing back memories from my past, both good and bad. The title of The Beach Boys classic song “Hawaii” helps me reflect on my family’s large trip…

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    For both men and woman the aftermath of a break up can be very hard. After a break up most individuals often dwell on it and just want to be left alone. In the song “Save it for a Rainy Day” Andrew M. Dorff and Kenny Chesney convey a positive attitude about break ups. Dorff and Chesney demonstrate this positive attitude through tones that are ambitious, enthusiastic, and encouraging. If we exam “Save It for a Rainy Day” using setting, character, and repetition, we can demonstrate this positive…

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    As the 1980s dawned, pop-influenced country music was the dominant style, through such acts as Kenny Rogers, Eddie Rabbitt, and Crystal Gayle. Crystal Gayle best known for her 1977 country-pop crossover hit, the jazz-flavored ballad, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue". Kenny Rogers’s crossover success was important; his lush, easy listening productions and smooth croons showed that country stars could conquer the pop audience, if produced and marketed correctly. By the beginning of the '80s,…

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    With the rise of popular stars such as Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift, many people think that country music is a new genre. The truth is that country has a long standing tradition in American music, going all the way back to the 1930's. The history of this music is important to understand if someone is curious about how it has become such an immensely popular genre today. When country music first hit the popular music scene in the 1930's, it was in a form known as honky tonk music. The genre…

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    can be exceptionally explanatory also. Those that are logical normally appear to be more valued by blue grass music fans, despite the fact that they aren't generally the best decision in verses. For instance "Margaritaville" by Jimmy Buffett and Kenny Chesney discusses how they are getting squandered at the end of the day in this private place they call…

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    Native Voices Analysis

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    unit I felt the song “Reality” by Kenny Chesney in 2011 the chorus of this song is “Somehow to escape/Reality, yeah, sometimes life/Ain 't all that it 's cracked up to be/So let 's take a chance and live this fantasy” With this song Kenny is basically saying that although life is a great thing there will be obstacles you will encounter that makes it really hard to move on from but to just keep passing on and keep living a great life. The song “Reality” by Kenny Chesney is a great representation…

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    There is a music called country and western music. It the lifestyle of 20-century “country music “is very popular and originated amount in the south and the west.”country music” was to be call country and western music but later on, the shortern it up to country song.Country song was adopted in 1949 by the recording industry to replace hillbilly music.In 1920s, small radio appear in the larger southern and midwestern city and many people listen to it.’ Also many people start recording their…

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    I was born in North Carolina on April 4th 1998. Where I grew up listening to an album titled Patriotic Country it is full of various artists such as Lee Greenwood, Martina McBride, Kenny Chesney and others. It was a compilation produced in response to the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. I also grew up going to visit my cousins and grandmother in Northern Virginia where almost every time my family would visit our nation’s capital. I have also been on various trips to twenty-six out of the…

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