Monday, April 7, 2014
Guest Blogger: AyeJay 2
Miley Cyrus sings a variety of genres such as pop, rock, country pop, rap, hip hop, and etc. but it ranges more into pop. As she furthers into her career she has been collaborating with hip hop artists which has made her genre switch. She is a very diverse artist. The album “Bangerz” is a mixture of love and crazy pop that involves inappropriate profanity. The first track on “Bangerz” titled “Adore You” is a soft love song in were she expresses her love for her ex-fiancĂ© Liam. The album evokes a painful yet in very much love kind of emotion. The other songs “We Can’t Stop” and “SMS” have meaningful lyrics that don’t really seem to relate to life and only seem to serve the purpose of how crazy Miley is. The Song “Get It Right” explores Miley Cyrus’s sexual desires. The emotions that are evoked toward those songs are the feel of wanting to party and get crazy. The critic on the billboard website describes the song “SMS” as “admittedly sloppy and rife with gimmicks.” I’m not exactly the biggest fan of this song but I agree yet don’t agree with this critic because I love the beat, it has a fast and partying flavor to it but I’m not so sure about the lyrics it’s kind of everywhere and gets me a little confused. On a positive note one of the critics from billboard says that the song “Adore you” “is emotionally mature but not overly provocative -- instead of immediately wagging her tongue at listeners, the singer proves that her passion can reside in short, vulnerable proclamations of romance.” I agree with this critic because Miley has two sides of her like everyone else which is emotionally yet a wee bit crazy. I’m not someone to judge because I have had my fair shares of good and bad but she does have passion for love in which I agree. The critics from the entertainment site just talked about her tour and what she did at the pageantry which involved “slapping the behind of her 6-foot-7-inch dancer Amazon Ashley.” They didn’t really say any negative or positive comments on the incident but the tone of the critic seemed to be interested and fascinated with how her show turned out to be. Miley Cyrus’s sounds/songs kind of remind me of Madonna because of how out there they are with their music and personality. Although they are alike in that category, the technology and media is more up to date for Miley which gives her more ideas of how to rank up in her wardrobe, appearances, and style. One song that is particularly memorable is “Wrecking Ball” mostly because of the music video. The lyrics “We clawed; we chained our hearts in vain. We jumped never asking why we kissed; I fell under your spell. A love no one could deny.” Is very beautiful to me because you can tell it comes from her heart. Overall, I think Miley Cyrus is worth your money depending on the type of person you are because of how she once was and then transformed into someone else which means you’re not judgmental but you are accepting. The music can really relate to your life when it comes to her passion for love.
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