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    Music and Racism

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    of people listen to music beside the aspect of creativity, art and the feeling of being related to the songs. A music player and its music has become very influential to humans in creating different views on religion, racial beliefs, gender, principle, and attitude. Music can affect a person in many ways, it can change his views, decisions,

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    There are a lot of music composers who heighten emotions and feelings in their songs. Among all of them one of my favorite singer named Alecia Beth Moore who born September 8, 1979, mostly known by her stage name Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. I found most of her songs are full of emotions and inspiration. Probably her childhood and early life influenced deeply her songs. Pink was second children of her parents. She did not have nice childhood because of

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    contains several hit tracks with varied arrangements from reggae to R&B. It garnered Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album in 2012 while Rolling Stone referred to it as "the year 's finest pop debut: 10 near-perfect songs." Although majority of the album tracks were composed by The Smeezingtons, of which Bruno Mars is also a member, some tracks were also products of collaboration with other artists and record producers including Needlz for "Just the Way You Are."

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    into many different ones, thus presenting lyrics and rhythms that will please just about everyone. However, while some people are pleased with one type of artist or band, others are firmly set against those same musicians. One band that is currently popular but also quite controversial is Twenty One Pilots. Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, the duo that form this band, claim to be Christians, but some of their music and performance styles come across as dark and wild. While they say they are Christians, they

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    Male vs. Female rapper through their music Rap music is really popular to us, young people, and sometimes adults, too. In my opinion, I think that rap is a way to allow all of the rappers to express themselves, their voices, their experience, and their feeling from their life. And in some other people opinion, they also describe rap music as the story or the voice of the streets. According to a music articles “The birth of Rap: A Look Back” from NPR.org website, rap music was born and began to develop

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    Romance song lyrics are the most popular subject matter for songwriters because they are easily relatable and bring up nostalgic memories. Often, love song lyrics are written from experience about lost or unrequited love and trigger sentimental feelings that make listeners want to put them on replay. The common written genre I am analyzing is song lyrics for love songs. It is important to pay attention to this genre because a significant number of people listen to music every day but most likely

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    Sexism in Music

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    countless forms of media out there that are in one way or another degrading and offensive towards women. The one that is of most interest to me is music. Whether songs are blatantly sexist and downright rude to women, like many rap songs, or overtly offensive such as many rock and roll songs, women are commonly demeaned by lyrics in countless songs throughout the ages. I don’t even listen to rap music because it is particularly offensive to women, more so than any genre, making it very profane and unenjoyable

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    Macklemore. Macklemore wrote this song in 2009, from his parents basement, where he was forced to move after falling victim to drug addiction. Otherside is a deep, chilling song, which describes what it’s like to be a drug addict, and how the media encourages things like drugs, sex, and violence. This song shines a lot of light on the growing trend of lean, which is a mixture of promethazine with codeine cough syrup, Sprite, and Jolly Ranchers. The intro and outro of the song are from a news clip of an

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    convince other people that censoring music on the radio and CDs is not a right thing as censorship can hide a meaning of the song. There are a lot of different factors why many people want their songs to be the way that the songwriter writes them. But these people usually forget that there are many more factors why songs should be censored. On the other hand, people want songs to be сensored because uncensored music can highly affect young children, limit the exposure of people 's morality and some

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    Drake Music Analysis

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    Music has a different way of explaining how someone feels in a situation. The lyrics of a song can say more about an individual’s feelings than the individual actually explaining the way they feel. My personality has changed throughout the years, but a song that will always hold a special spot in my heart is in Drakes Album, “Nothing was the same.” A chaotic time period started my first year of high school. I expected this time period to be filled with new experiences, new relationships, and overall

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