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It’s surprising that American singers can use wide range of stories in very simple words (and deep concepts) for their songs; they try to reflect almost all parts of the society and wide varieties of lifestyles in their words. It is opposite to heavy and complicated poems and lyrics in my culture which are limited to certain areas. New generations now are doing better to get rid of all traditional limitations by creating new styles in art and music, but still not enough.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot to learn from each other.
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ReplyDeleteyes, indeed!
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