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    In The Weeknd Summary

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    Relationships are not always perfect nor end in a reasonable way, “In the night” written by the Weeknd explains how even though his girl has done wrong and is broken from the previous relationship, he still stays beside her. The song begins by saying how “all alone she was living”, meaning that she was alone before he came into her life. He then continues to say,” In a world without an end or beginning”, indicating that she was alone and enduring pain for a long period of time. She had committed

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    GYM CLASS HEROES LYRICS "Stereo Hearts" (feat. Adam Levine) [Adam Levine:] My heart's a stereo It beats for you, so listen close Hear my thoughts in every no-o-o-te Make me your radio And turn me up when you feel low This melody was meant for you Just sing along to my stereo [Travie McCoy:] Gym Class Heroes baby! If I was just another dusty record on the shelf Would you blow me off and play me like everybody else? If I asked you to scratch my back, could you manage that? Like yea [scratched], check

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    Throughout the song,”When I Was Your Man,” Bruno Mars uses lyrics from his point of view as a guy that just got out of a relationship to show how it caused his change of identity and even his life. In the song, he talks about how everyday things that he does just aren't the same anymore since the breakup. He also shows how this difficult experience caused him to grow and mature. Apart from those changes, he also becomes self-aware of his actions. Mars is basically grieving over his lost relationship

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    The song that i have chosen is Horses by PnB Rock, Kodak Black, A Boogie wit da Hoodie. I like this song because it connects with me on a personal level. For instance, when it says, “Going so fast, hope i don't crash (skrr, skrr) One false move, that could be my last (yeah),” it make me think of me running, playing any sport or even work for school and how fast i do everything. The song makes me think that if one thing goes wrong it could be the last thing you will ever do. I chose it because it

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    Songs on the radio generally have no deep or thought-provoking meaning to them, but when they deeply relate to society today, it gets interesting. Average songs display lyrics with themes of love and relationships, but “Chained to the Rhythm” by Katy Perry gets political in its hidden meaning. A theme is defined as the main idea of literary work, and in “Chained to the Rhythm” exhibits various interpretations but a certain theme emerges above others. Perry’s lyrics talk about how society functions

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    You Stop Lookn’ Back” is a melody about moving on from a breakup. Quite a few people have gone through this at one point or another, so this song can be relevant to many people’s lives. “The Day You Stop Lookin’ Back” by Thomas Rhett is worth listening to because you can connect with the song during many hardships, you can express your feelings through this song and it can help you cope with the situation. Very often, people have a hard time expressing their feelings through their own words. Music has

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    locker with. Someone finally understood you. This is what music is about.” -Gerard Way. Music has been a part of our daily lives forever. It shows who we are as individuals but also unites us. Our national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner, is a song that connects every single person living in the United States of America. There are so many genres to pick from which allows everyone to be different. Music sort of goes along with Romanticism and the non-conformity part of

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    The song I will be analyzing is “Innermission” performed by Logic ft. Lucy Rose and produced by 6ix and Logic. This song a slow-beat melody to it and it’s a song to remind the listeners to be thankful for what you have. This song is about how he want to find himself and he is comparing it to a interstellar mission, dub the title “innermission”. The producers smoothly convey figurative language devices throughout the song to help emerce the listener and also help spread his message of peace, love

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    Beatles Songs Analysis

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    Beatles song "something" was produced in 1969. A demo version of something

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    I’m inspired by this song to keep my head up high, not to give up so easily. Reading the lyrics and taking notice in the music introduced me to a different concept, despite how hard times can get, someone else is having a tough time also. I’ve found interest in her overall message, sharing her struggle and hurt with her audience brings a deeper connection, other than singing a song she has no relation with. Her experience with hurt spoke to me as a fellow singer, it encouraged my life lessons from

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