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    finally the emotional connection to the songs that she has written in regards to her father and the struggles she has faced throughout her life. To me Kelly has a way of capturing her audience and pulling them into the songs and really making the lyrics make sense, and helping people in similar situations realize that they are not alone in their struggles. Watching the judges including Keith Urban sit and cry at her performance, showed how much this song really spoke to so many people, and got

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    world. Then, women also began to rap to be able to express their thoughts more and more. Female and male rapper are sharing the same purpose of express themselves through their song but they are different in the way they use their lyrics, the subject they choose to rap on and the feeling they express to their fans and their songs’ listeners. Female and male rappers are separate themselves when they come to choose their lyrics to rap. I would say that female rappers are most likely less using negative

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    they will presumably say it's a hit song from the Ohio based synthpop, rap rock, indie rock, and yes even reggae, band Twenty-One Pilots. Underneath the techno beat and flying piano notes, are lyrics with a profound meaning. The excellent lyricist, Tyler Joseph, in a spit-fire fashion, confronts many prevalent feelings and struggles. Within the song, Tyler Joseph defends himself from his brain, that keeps sending him depressing, and pessimistic thoughts. This song uses many allegories represented by

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    substantial meaning in Swift’s lyrics may be her age, Beyoncé’s history refutes that idea. When Swift was nineteen she released her song “Love Story,” about a girl waiting around for her boy to come and take her away. Meanwhile, when Beyoncé was nineteen, she, along with the other members of Destiny’s Child released the song “Independent Woman.” Some of the lyrics to this song include “The shoes on my feet/I’ve bought it/The clothes I’m wearing/I’ve bought it/‘Cause I depend on me.” Evidently, Beyoncé

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    NFL draft style, the selections rolled on until we had picked out close to one hundred songs. Now we must eliminate certain songs based on the instruments that they use, the difficulty of the song, and making sure the song was church appropriate, since that was were the concert would be held. We picked four of the TSO songs, one of the Mannheim Steamroller songs, and a few carols for after the concert, so everyone could join in.      Now the concert

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    My Love Song

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    jazzy and fun song and put a dark and depressing twist on it by just controlling the lyrics. I love all kind of music and when I mean all kind, I really mean all kind. The reason for why I listen to a song can vary depending on the situation, mood, etc. For this particular song, I was introduced to this song by my friend showing me the song while we were just hanging out and she thought that I would love the song. And the thing is that I did love the song and decided to put the song on repeat for

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    has a very big effect on us in a good way like calming us down, or the bad way like making us more aggressive by listening to metal. People these days listen more to music than to anything else. It is a big problem, for a lot of people because, the songs that today's teens like having a lot of cursing, violence and thing like that. Most young people have a big influence on music lyrics. Music like heavy metal and similar styles have a bad effect on the person that is listening to it. Also calm music

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    did expose my mind to music. In a more recent time, I find the lyrics to songs very powerful and meaningful. Each song has a meaning, and every song I listen to can relate to my life. I mostly listen to very sad songs, and although it sounds disheartening, it’s what I can relate to the most. There was a time in my life when I was very lonely and unhappy. I had no one to relate to, except for when I found lyrics in a song. Music helped save my life, it was there even in the darkest of days. Music

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    My Favorite Music

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    aspects, songs that express a certain emotion or story clearly appeal to me. Vocalization is what most attracts me to a certain song or style of music. There are some artists whose voices and tones attract me no matter what genre they sing. Some of my favorite artists are Arijit Singh, Shilpa Rao, Roy Kim, and Yoo Kihyun. Singh has the type of voice that sounds pleasant no matter what type of song he sings. His song “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” shows the emotional depth of his voice while his song “Nashe Si

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    thousands of songs, and the artists and songwriters who wrote them. Each song has their own meaning, which the listener can identify by, can relate to. The listener can listen to the beat, the lyrics, anything about the song, and connect with it. Music’s unlike anything else. Music can mend a broken soul, send a message, or a way to identify with, unlike anything else. Hundreds of songs resonate with me, that I can identify with. Yet others aren’t going to resonate or identify with the same songs that I

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