Grammy Award for Song of the Year

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    and enlightened the entire world by referencing many sensitive and unnecessarily neglected topics of today’s time in each song. Beyoncé unapologetically shedded light On many subjects plenty of other artists in her league would have never thought twice of, which ultimately elevated her success and the way people perceived her as an artist. Many people deemed this album Grammy award winning worthy and anticipated just that. I happen to be one of those people and I’m going to tell you why. Beyoncé gracefully

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    that also is a singer/actress. As a child Beyonce was in dance class at her middle school, St. Mary’s Montessori in Houston. Beyonce’s dance instructor Darlette Johnson would sometimes sing to them, one day Beyonce` decided to finish her instructors song with an amazing high note. During dance class is when they discovered Beyonce’s amazing voice and they soon knew she would become a star wasting no time into believing that was her calling. Entering in many different singing and dancing competitions

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    Essay On Stevie Wonder

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    Wonder is a blind musician, songwriter, record-producer, and singer from the United States. He is considered of the most influential and successful musicians and performers of the 20th century with his popular and extensive discography. He won 25 Grammys during his career and the United Nations named him a Messenger of Peace. ==Childhood and Blindness== Stevie Wonder went blind as a premature infant. Stevie Wonder was born Stevland Hardaway Judkins on May 13, 1950, in Sagina, Michigan. He became

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    Lamar was exposed to guns, drugs, and violence at a young age. “I 'm 6 years old, seein ' my uncles playing with shotguns, sellin ' dope in front of the apartment.” Lamar witnessed his first murder outside his family’s apartment when he was 5 years old — a teenager gunned down while selling drugs. Although Lamar was never affiliated with a gang, his whereabouts did put him into a few tense situations with gang members; in the song “Average Joe,” Lamar recounts his experience being shot at by a group

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    Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac Essay

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    In 1977, when Fleetwood Mac released their multi-platinum album Rumours, I was 4 years old and far too young to appreciate music. As I entered my mid-20s, I had acquired a passion for music of the 1970s and fell in love with the Eagles, Rush, Led Zeppelin, but most importantly, Fleetwood Mac. Their music had become a part of me. It had developed into my personal therapeutic outlet and helped to keep me sane during any emotional upheaval that I might have been experiencing. It was then that I realized

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    Beyonce Research Paper

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    September 04, 1981. She was raised in Houston, Texas. She is an Actress, Singer, Song writer and business women. From the age of seven, Beyonce started performing in the local competition and won over 30 awards. Beyonce studies in St. Mary’s Montessori School in Houston, Texas. Her hidden talent of singing was discovered by a teacher in a dance class where she enrolled. As per her father, The Dance teacher was singing a song which was finished by Beyonce where she was hitting the high notes very easily

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    the best-selling album of all time both in the United States and worldwide selling for 65 million copies. Thriller hit another record which was staying at number one on the Billboard charts for thirty-seven weeks. He won seven Grammy awards and eight American Music Awards for the album. It was around this time when Jackson started incorporating the moonwalk, and other dance moves into his musical performances. These dance moves are still famous and well-known in present day. His next album, Bad

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    Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll is a Colombian singer, dancer, song-writer,and record producer. She was born on february 2, 1977 in Barranquilla. She is the youngest of her eight older siblings. She wrote her very first song when she was just eight years old, five years later she then signed her first record deal. Shakiras voice was very powerful at such a young age, music producers began to notice her. In 1995, she released Pies Descalzos’, which allowed her to gain popularity in Latin America

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    influential and well known, even decades after their peak has passed. The first and most obvious reason is Queen’s frontman, Freddie Mercury, and his amazing performances and extraordinary vocal range. The next reason is Queen’s accomplishments and the many awards they won during their time. The final reason is their tendency to take risks, break the mold, and experiment. Many well-known artists have been influenced by Queen due to these reasons. The fact that people continue to be so

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    clubs and venues on New York City’s Lower East Side. She then started to dapple more in fashion and even formed a band entitled the Stefani Germanotta Band, also known as the SGBand. They even released two EPs prior to conflicts and breaking up. Two years later in 2007 Gaga was again signed but to a different record label, Interscope Records. There, Gaga began to write music for artist such as Britney Spears, New Kids on the Block, The Pussycat Dolls, Adam Lambert, and Wale. Akon, the R&B artist, discovered

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