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    I Don T Care History

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    Brief History of “I Don’t Care” I Don’t Care is a song released in 2008 by the rock band Fall Out Boy. The song became certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America that same year. It placed #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2008 as well. It was ranked at #68 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008. Lead vocalist and guitarist of Fall Out Boy, Patrick Stump, refers to I Don’t Care as a narcissist's anthem. The band agrees that the song focuses on the emptiness…

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    Popular Culture In America

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    of the way we socialize with the social media, television, music, and magazines. Popular culture have shaped us in many ways, such as, the way we dress, do things, and connect ourselves with all of these social medias. Pop culture or popular culture have an aspect on our society by engaging us with the things that advertisers think would be great and will be useful for us. The aspects of popular culture in which I engage are films, music, fashion, and social media. The first…

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    In today 's culture andy 's name can been seen in movies and some music more importantly some art. Andy had a great part in the movement forward in art and gave everyone in the art community a reason to create masterpieces to push for amazing work. Without andy warhol the art of today would be dull and boring and so would tv and other types of media such as music. Andy the father of pop art created the modern look and feel of art paved the way for many artist after andy. Andy…

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    Elvis: King Of Rock

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    also known was the “King of Rock,” played a very important part in the 50s. During this time period, the development of mass media effectively change the way reach out to communicate to each other as well as the way people reached out to listen to music. As mentioned in lecture-Top 40, millions of portable radios were sold which meant the radio audience…

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    boom began and modernity made its way into people’s homes. With colored televisions in every living room, new music styles taking over the charts, more families with their own cars, fashion became experimental and new, exciting films were being made – clearly pop culture was evolving. Flora loved his family, maritime culture, trains, world travel, a strong cocktail, jazz and classical music. “You don’t just see a Flora illustration; you hear it.” His work was very playful and eye…

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    money he had towards Andy’s college tuition. Andy used to money to enroll in Carnegie Institute for Technology (now called Carnegie Mellon University) where he studied pictorial design. Andy graduated college and later came out with the idea of Pop Art. Pop Art is paintings that focused on mass-produced commercial goods. Andy Warhol also opened his own studio called “The Factory” which locals loved to visit. Andy Warhol was 58 when he died and his legacy will live on for many years after…

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    young women are expected to portray themselves to their male counterparts as fragile and helpless. The aegyo behavior that South Korean popular culture portrays perpetuates the sexualisation of young girls. Groups such as Lovelyz and GFRIEND have music videos—both of which have more than three million views on YouTube--that are filmed in schools and are dressed in school uniforms. Their attire in these videos has tops that are short enough to expose their stomachs and wear short skirts along…

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    When we think about a summer anthem that makes us want to dance and sing all at the same time “one dance” is very likely to pop up in the head of most people. Everywhere you turn you can hear this sexy, provocative song playing, and as hard as you try it hard to not sing along. “One dance” has received many awards this summer, and Billboard, a popular charting company has even named it the song of the summer. It has been number one on the chart for a consecutive 14 weeks. It keeps at No. 2 on…

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    government backing and support. Since the first Korean wave, the government has since evolved from its traditional role as a censor and took steps to cultivate a state that prides itself in cultural technologies (technologies that produce TV drama, films, music, games and animations etc.) (Shim, 2008) After seeing the success of the first Korean Wave in the early 1990s, the government designated cultural technologies as one of the key technologies that would help boost South Korea’s economy in…

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    Don T Let Me Down Analysis

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    a stylized beat and lyrics through the singing styles of soloist Daya, that embodies the key aesthetic of a commercial success in todays popular music industry. In establishing itself on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for over six months, the electronic dance music song has affectively been advertised to the masses as a clear embodiment of “popular music” through its peak in summer popularity that occurred in July for a solid three weeks. However, when examining beyond the cultural popularity of…

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