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    low quality songs all throughout the music charts, with no other music in the mainstream. However, there were still some unsuccessful attempts at making songs with more quality in 2008 and in 2009. Though the songs had competent instrumentation and lyrics, the polished, modern production had stripped the singing and instruments of much of their natural elements, and as a result, stripped the song of some the factors that contributed to its quality. The over-polished production might be another…

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    with two categories: “good and bad”. In recently world, music runs along with the trend taste of young people. The desires are increasing, so three quarters of the songs come out with non-sense lyrics songs, or violent lyrics songs. It causes the consequences that harm young listeners’ mind. Violent lyrics can make young people easily to have aggressive thoughts and feeling. It also increase the society’s vices. Moreover, the trends music songs can make…

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    self expression, however more often than not, gender bias and sexism are predominantly integrated into the lyrics of mainstream music. Misogyny in the music industry has continuously been a prevailing issue, and with little to no alteration over the years, gender bias in favouring men has never been more abundant in today’s society. Artists induce patriarchy by implementing degrading lyrics and sexist verses towards women, all of which succumb females to continuously live in a culture that…

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    Analysis Of Hip Hop Song

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    that one line the writer is able to decide what exactly they want to talk about via the song. Once the title is done it's a simple matter of getting down the lyrics to explain what the title is all about. This can be difficult for a hip hop song writer, who is maybe not so confident in their in writing skills and are unsure of whether the lyrics they write will be able to properly portray to the audience what they want to say. In…

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    first lines in the beginning of the song says, “A poor men made outta muscle and blood, Muscle and blood and bones”. These lyrics are describing someone who is constantly working as a laborer, using their hands, sweat and blood to make a living. The lyrics that follow the first section says, “You load sixteen tons, what do you get, Another day older and deeper in debt”. These lyrics add to the explanation…

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    Double Dare Yay Poem

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    audience, the song is speaking directly to a girl, perhaps a girl who they are romantically involved with. The Bikini Kill song also takes a negative stance towards men by stating “time to make his stomach burn. Burn, burn, burn, burn”. Even though these lyrics are referring to the idea of “the Man” as an entity, they still are a negative…

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    Rape Culture In Media

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    Romano, a journalist for the Daily Beast points out that, “The song is about how a girl really wants crazy wild sex but doesn’t say it—positing that age-old problem where men think no means yes into a catchy, hummable song,” (Romano, 2013). Between its lyrics and its controversial music video, which included…

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    Europe, and brings up questions about how this consequently treats women in areas such as the arts. “Sex Yeah” is a feminist critique of western culture’s representation of sexuality and uses over-saturated pop music, play-on words, and masterful lyrics that belittles media and educates the listener at the same time. This song leads to uncomfortable questions that the listener will eventually ask oneself: Is the media affecting how women act and ultimately, my view of women? Not even fifteen…

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    Parents fear for their impressionable children who can’t seem to get enough of these inappropriate lyrics. Mandates have been set in place to help parents to regulate the kinds of music that their children listen to. Parental Advisory stickers are now required on the cover of albums containing offensive lyrics of any kind, be it violence, sexual content, or language. This concept of parental control has also been spread to media such as the television…

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    Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. These four men that will live on in infamy. Our children, our children’s children and their children will know who the Beatles are. They will study their unique musical style, they will dissect their lyrics, put their songs on repeat and buy all their albums in order to see their progression. Why has the music of the Beatles remained so popular after all these years? In order to understand that you would have to take a long hard look into the…

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