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    been taking my time / I feel like I'm out of my mind / It feel like my life ain't mine / Who can relate?" The opening lines of Logic's most successful song to date are, quite literally, a cry for help. The title of the track, "1-800-273-8255," is the phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. In a series of tweets the week the song was released, the 27-year-old rapper explained the motivation behind his music. "Over the years so many of you guys have told me that my music has helped

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    Some comprehension strategies to help you understand songs better are: 1. Make yourself questions about the song. 2. Identify the main idea 3. Identify details 4. Understand the intention or feeling of the song. For example, let’s take “The cool kids” by Echosmith. 1. Make yourself questions about the song. What’s the name of the song? Is the music sad, energetic, soothing or festive? What do they mean by the term “cool”? Am I familiar with the video? (or any other you can come up with). 2.

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    Crybaby Research Paper

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    seem to replace your brain with your heart, you take things so hard and you fall apart, you tried to explain but before you can start those crybaby tears come out of the dark (Cry Baby by Melanie Martinez).” There’s Melanie Martinez singing her hit song “Crybaby” at her live performance at Times Square in New York. She has a huge crowd tonight with over 10,000 people! Melanie’s music style is electropop and her music sounds amazing! Melanie Adele Martinez was born in Astoria Queens, New York on

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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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    Downtown Massillon

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    On October 14 I attended a New Wave concert in Downtown Massillon. This concert was actually apart of a larger event called the Massillon Zombie Walk which is held once a year. Most everyone dressed as a zombie. There was even a man who dressed as a Soviet spy zombie who made my night. He walked down the sidewalk with an accordion, a hammer and sickle pin, and a giant fur hat. Other zombies swarmed around him as I realized that I’m pretty lucky to live in an area that treasures local gatherings and

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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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    the signs were right in front of you the entire time. In Childish Gambino’s song, “Redbone” he is speaking to his lover and the audience about an affair that could’ve been avoided if he just paid closer attention to detail. He also uses the song within his show, “Atlanta” his character which he plays has an old lover and they begin to reconcile or rekindle old flames within their relationship. The artist sings the slow song in hopes to shed light on staying conscious of your partner and their behaviors

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    This song is all about Taylor convincing her crush that she is better for him than his current girlfriend. In this line, Taylor mainly talks about the boy’s current girlfriend and all the qualities that make it sound like she’s wrong for him. In this part of the song she mainly uses pathos to sway the judgement of the boy and more importantly, her fans listening to the song. Pathos is very important when trying to convince people because humans tend to concentrate on the emotional aspect of things

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    sometimes Jazz. People who listen to everything like me, we tend to not have a group and flow gracefully between groups.The there are some people who don’t fancy music in the least,they tend to have a harder time making friends.Not only that but there is a song that we adopted to sing at every game before it starts, The National

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    I chose to review Beyoncé’s music video, “Why Don’t You Love Me?” made in 2010. In the video, she showcases her housewife skills as the character B.B. Homemaker. Though some research I have done suggests that her boyfriend/husband has cheated on her, I did not get this impression. While that could have happened, I got the impression that she felt that she simply was not being as appreciated as she should be. The video seems to take place in the 1940s or 1950s. The camera angles and the visual imagery

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