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    The Voice of Linkin Park

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    The Voice of Linkin Park Over Linkin Park’s entire career, they have won over sixty awards ("Linkin Park Awards."). Their success was kick started by their debut album, Hybrid Theory, which contained massive radio hits (Leahey). Linkin Park went through many changes in order to get to where they are now. The band was eventually signed to Warner Bros and proved to be worth the investment. There are numerous ways to determine the quality and worth of a band and their success. Although Linkin Park

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    Popular Albums of 2015 & People often go through relationship issues, breakups, sadness, depression, struggles, and other emotional events. Listening to songs gives people’s emotion a voice to which they can relate to. Being able to connect to people at such a deep and personal level allows songs to become popular and allows the Artist’s album to rise to the top and be successful. In the year 2015, there were many successful albums that were released, but in my opinion Drake’s album If You’re Reading

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    Oya Song Analysis

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    Oya is the second track on Ibeyi’s self-titled debut album, preceded by a prayer to Eleggua, orisha of the crossroads and the first to be saluted in all Santería ceremonies. The song’s title is a reference to an orisha of the same name, who is believed to be the guardian of the dead and the harbinger of righteous change and destruction. Both sisters claim personal patronage from Oya, and in Ibeyi fashion, the track sounds more like a ceremonial evocation than a radio-friendly pop song. The arrangement

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    “You can do anything if you put your mind to it- just look at me. The harder you work, the more successful you can be. This is just the beginning.” They might ask who spoke those words, the answer would be, the one and only Justin Bieber. The boy that came from nothing, but ended up having everything. Justin Bieber started out as a young Canadian boy singing in local singing competitions and then went on to become one of the most famous singers of his generation. It only took a few postings on YouTube

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    Carly Rae Jepsen Essay

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    she released her debut album, Tug of War. The album has sold 10,000 copies in Canada. Although her song has gained popularity in Canada, she is still not a world famous singer yet.

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    In today’s society of music, majority of artist’s albums tells their life story or a story from their imagination. However, not many artists can share their background in the same emotional way as Logic did with his debut album Under Pressure. Logic provides beautiful melodies and aggressive tones throughout the album to give a relaxing, easy listen that will make you want to keep it on replay. With his style of storytelling, a well-executed flow of lyrics with rhymes, and amazing production within

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    Me. It’s a cryptic name for an album, a word that can mean so much and so little, and for Lorely Rodriguez’s Empress Of project, it’s a fitting title. Me is interesting lyrically, and even more so musically - it’s not exactly an exploration of the self as much as it is an inhabitation. That is, Rodriguez uses her unique identity and experiences to craft balanced, adaptable songs that can be perceived as intellectual or physical art, as food for thought or as primal messages. Me is such a well-rounded

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    Drake's Album Cover

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    Drake’s 2013 album cover Nothing Was the Same, Drake has the idea of bringing his two worlds of past and present together. Drake’s album cover is difficult to understand, yet through Drake’s history, the details in the cover, and the reasoning behind the creation, the cover seems to all tie together. This is because he wants to show his fans that even though the music of his past has not met his expectations for sharing his stories; he will not quit.

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    Caroline Rue on drums (Caroline and Jill would be replaced later on). The band released their debut album “Pretty on the Inside” in 1991. It was pretty successful, but their following album “Live Through This” was even more successful. Their next album “Celebrity Skin” had a more polished sound than Live Through This; it’s leading song “Celebrity Skin” reached the top of the charts. Both of these albums inspired me in such a way that I have never felt. The chord progressions are catchy, screams are

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    is one of her best albums yet. She is a phenomenal singer who won American Idol back in 2005 and has not left the top since. Although Underwood went from nobody to the top extremely quick, the media still portrays her as being level headed unlike many other celebrities. Her debut album Some Hearts was declared the best-selling album of 2006 in all genres. Underwood is the most successful of any Idol winner and is also the only country artist to have his or her first five albums all reaching first

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