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    Boyz Two Eras

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    genre today, which is unknown to many people, including me, who frequently listens to the genre. For most music lovers, Boyz II Men’s songs like “I’ll Make Love To You” and “It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye” were well known songs that presented the music of the 90s. It was harmonized together, it was soulful in nature, it provided deep reflection into the words of the song, and the music

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    Listening to the lyrics of your favorite song you automatically start to have a connection with that song. Then the song starts to represent you and your life because of the lyrics. Some songs show about being a fighter,having freedom, or just being you. There's a billion of songs out there and there's a billion of people who connect with those songs. Usually the most common reason why some songs represent people is by their past experience. For me some songs represent me because I decided to follow

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    Tethered - Song of Myself Tethered; chains of pain and misery - heavy of heart, palpating, subjugated. My soul yoked to an earthly body that no longer serves a purpose, other than to exist. A much older version of my once youthful self, I persist; hopeful that circumstance will change. Hanging on to what might’ve, could’ve, would’ve, and should’ve been. Longing for salvation from an aging, pain wracked- touché, a tortured existence. Karma- what a bitch- it hits hard; payback for a wayward teen who

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    Music is one of those things that is universal anyone can hear it even if they don’t know the language that is being used in the song. Music is a way to communicate and unit different races. Connecting people together is one of the many great thing music has the ablility to do to people. Many well educated people have realized that music is a way to the mind of a person and that you can see a piece of their soul in the things they like to listen to. Music has been changing since the time that it

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    Music and school have both been very significant to me for as long as I can remember. I was always the child who was jamming along to a song, whether it be from the genre of Pop or even R&B. Along with this, I have always thought that getting school work done and keeping my concentration are the keys to my success. The only problem with this is that sometimes too much of something, especially homework, becomes boring. That’s when I decided to incorporate music into my work time. I felt the need to

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    Eminem Alternate Ending

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    [Eminem Sample] - Chorus You're walkin' down a horror corridor Contemplating my next plot again Not again! You're walkin' down a horror corridor Contemplating my next plot again Not again! Verse 1 She irons, knits, and listen to Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Mariah She’s a mope, mug, outsider, pariah, and exile She listens to Outkast's’ git up, get out, you can tell she’s a fighter She helps her mother with the bills and Dad with the dinner She obsesses over who’s hotter, Harry and Tomlinson

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    The song is a hybrid of rock and reggae while also containing bits of jazz. Both Joe and Mick contribute lead vocals, and the part of their contribution I most enjoyed is their duel chant “Rudie can’t fail”. I liked it as statement at the end of each verse because, when coupled with light drum riff, it was a transition that created a smooth harmony that helped the song progress. However, I preferred the repetition of “Rudie Can’t Fail” that began at 2:26 and lasted until the end of the song because

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    his song “Words I Never Said” it is a lash out of ideas he has regarding social, religious, and political events in our recent US history. Through lyrics and visual assistance from director Sanna Hamri, Lupe Fiasco presents his song, "Words I Never Said" to share his unapologetic perspective of the United States government. In

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    Sorry is about black female empowerment, and Beyoncé is not sorry. Beyoncé and director, Kahlil Joseph, made sure that this was unquestionable by featuring only black females in the video. The video explores black history using the visual iconography of the South, reflecting “the ‘double bind’ of racist and sexist oppression experienced by women of colour throughout America’s history” (1). The whole Lemonade album presents black female excellence, refuting the white male hero narrative that dominates

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    Talk To Angels Monologue

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    I believed that the song is about a girl who lost her mother/family and she turns to drugs to deal with the pain, because the first verse he says “She never mentions the word addiction// In certain company.// Yes, she'll tell you she's an orphan// After you meet her family.” I feel like she wants you to meet her family but she tells you her truths first. I feel the verse about her talking to angels is her biological family she thinks they are searching and looking for her “Says she talks to angels

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