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    The song that fits my 8th grade experience is Kygo - Stranger Things ft. One Republic. I chose this song for three reasons. It melody matches my feelings, the lyrics express my 8th grade experience, and the transitions have helped me relax many times throughout my school year. To start off the melody is really calm and has a nice beat to it. Which changes throughout the song. In general the beat is humble, but at certain parts of the melody the beat becomes faster which is similar to…

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    interpreter can help them by signing the lyrics. That way they can provide a better experience for them. Ms. Parker, a Texas native, and members of her Austin-based company, LotuSIGN, had interpreted more than 20 bands’ sets for deaf and hard of hearing festival attendees that weekend. As evidenced by the positive reception she received, her interpretations had won over a good part of the hearing audience as well. At live music shows, Ms. Parker, 45, does not just sign lyrics — she communicates…

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    There are many types of music genre. Genres are different to countries, culture, and tradition. When I feel depressed or excited, I listen to music which matches the feeling. I joined the English Club two weeks ago; members of the club introduced some kinds of music and described them. Genres that I often listen to country folk by John Denver, blues rock by The Beatles, and R&B/Soul by Bill Withers. Rock music is a popular music which uses an electronic guitar. Rock usually makes people excited…

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    “Going through Changes” by Eminem on his album Recovery which was released in the year 2010. Amazing by Aerosmith which was released in 1993 of their album Get a Grip also deals with the same issue. In the song “Going through Changes” Eminem in his lyrics discusses his addiction with pill and how it became almost fatal. In “Amazing” Steven Tyler talks about living with drug abuse after Aerosmith’s initial split. “You can’t stop with these pills and you’ve fallen off with your skill” in “Going…

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    and this can be seen in Saul during his games with the white people and in the lyrics, “But the finger that you’re pointing/Has knocked me on my knees”. Secondly, they both show that being far away from your loved ones can cause you to feel alone which is what the lyrics, “I wonder what my mom and dad would say/ If I told them that I cry each day./ But it’s hard enough to live so far away.”, are saying and these lyrics also relate well with what Saul felt in the residential school. Thirdly, they…

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    “Big Yellow Taxi” is a song with environmentally conscious lyrics that express the concern about humankind’s industrial influence in damaging the environment. Over the generations, “Big Yellow Taxi” has become an iconic protest song for environmentalists that choose to fight the destruction of the Earth’s ecosystems by human industrialization. Mitchell’s iconic status as an environmentalist folk musician provided a foundation…

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    this through the album’s magnificent lyrics, melodic sounds, and overall maturity. The lyrics in Continuum further the argument for how much of a musical genius Mayer truly is. Every single song on the album except Bold As Love was coined by Mayer. His lyrics always stand out to be allegorical, broad, and passionate, while still managing to keep the flow of his music together as well as getting his point across. If one were to ever sit down and read Mayer’s lyric on this album, one would find…

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    For example, the genre of gangster rap is full of negative and violent lyrics that has been proven to cause violent behavior, which also causes to have a hatred towards the government, police, or any type of authority. Most of the listeners of gangster rap are young teenagers who are in the age of rebellion. They will try to…

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    According to McGarrell, This new form of rap music glorifies big money, degrading of women, drugs, alcohol, and guns. Many rap artist lyrics are explicit and degrading to women, while rap artist might be expressing what they have seen or the everyday struggles in life. In regard, rap artists are sending out a negative message to youth. Among the many youth and negative lyrics in rap music, rap artists remain an influence on youth education. Many youth are starting to come up without a decent…

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    when you get it all just remember one thing Remember one thing That one man can change the world"-Big Sean. This quote was taken from this artist’s song “One man can change the world. He wrote this song with such meaning, and it has beautiful lyrics as well. This song would be a perfect example of how the artist’s cultural values…

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