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    The music is unforgettable that important in my life Music is love, love is music. Love is very strong emotional feelings and reactions and is the most complicated relationship of the human being. There is three music is unforgettable that important in my life. They are music “Cherry Blossom” by Hacken Lee, “that’s the way it is” by Celine Dion ,and “A new day has come” by Celine Dion. One music is important to me is “Cherry Blossom”. Cherry blossom represents female beauty and power. It is a symbol

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    The Matchmaker Analysis

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    The golden age of the big-budget musical may remain lost to the annals of old Hollywood, some may argue that classics will always be better than their reimagined counterparts, but this is hardly the case in all circumstances. The 1969 big screen adaptation of Hello, Dolly! proves that sometimes the original star power of a cast can be overridden decades later. The 2017 Broadway revival of Hello Dolly! supports the idea that while people may become accustomed to hearing a song a certain way, a new

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    “You ready to train?” I questioned my crime fighting partner. “You bet,” she replied. Once we started training, we saw that our worst enemy, Ms. Control, was about to attack. You see, Control Master escaped from jail two months ago although we still can’t capture her. We most likely could’ve captured her, but Lily -- my partner -- shot me when trying to aim Ms. Control every time we almost captured her. It’s not like she had aim, she’s an animal lover so she gets distracted when an animal comes

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    During the course, I was able to learn the various artists and their works that slowly evolved into something extremely influential through different eras. Some artists made songs that were personal and others made music based on making an impact on the population. One song in particular that is personally the strongest lyrically for influential action is The Beatles “Revolution” released in 1968. Considering how huge they were during their time, the outcome of the people hearing that particular

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    from mother to award winner. Number Ten: Grammy Nominee and Award Winner Lauryn Hill was nominated for 10 Grammy awards in 1999 making her the first woman to boast of so many nominations in one year in Grammy history. She won five Grammys in that year including Best R&B Album, Best New Artist, and Album of the Year. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was the first hip hop album to receive the Album of the Year award. Lauryn Hill has been recognized by the NAACP, Billboard Music Awards, Soul Train, and

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    Taylor Swift was born December 13, 1989, in Reading, PA. Taylor currently plays a mixture of country and pop music with electric backgrounds. She has won over 50 awards, but her most recent and best achievement was probably her Grammy award for Album of the Year, and Best Music Video, which she won this year. Taylor Swift is a very successful artist, with over 10 albums, but one stands out to me most which is 1989. 1989 released October 27, 2014 by Big Machine Records. Overall many can say that Taylor

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    Do you know what it’s like to be loved and always loved? Whitney Houston sings about how she “will always love you.” Whitney Houston’s music represents R and B that has its fair share of love songs. Love is the most important thing in order for relationships to survive. As shown in her music, Whitney Houston, and others in her music genre, have had love experiences that help them make music. Whitney Houston was born August 9, 1963 in Newark, New Jersey. Whitney Houston lived in New Jersey as a child

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    Michael Jackson’s album Thriller has sold over 65 million copies worldwide and has been a music sensation for the whole world to hear. It was one of the most popular albums of its time and was being played constantly. This was the album that everybody wanted to dance to and gave even more evidence that the 80’s really did have the wildest and most fun dance music. The album Thriller also has one of Michael’s most famous songs “Thriller.” This album in Michael Jackson’s career made him much more successful

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    The standards society hold for women today are wiped away in Colbie Caillat’s song Try. Caillat uses simplicity and a contemporary music style in Try to convey the suffocation women feel because they try to live up to these stereotypes in the 21st century. When Caillat wrote her song, she used repetition of her lyrics to hit home the theme that women are beautiful inside and out. Caillat stated in an interview that “When you have a cute outfit on and your makeup looks amazing, the first thing

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    Maya Angelou “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.”(Angelou 1). Maya Angelou was an amazing woman. Although she had a difficult childhood, she grew up to be and outstanding woman. She was the first Black woman to do many things, including the first black woman director in Hollywood. Angelou was born in “St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928” (Angelou 1). Her given name was “Marguerite Annie Johnson”

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