Friday, October 23, 2009

second song Analysis


In today’s society, many people are born with latent talents. Jazmine Sullivan, born to sing and a lover of jazz, is one of the most known female R&B singers. Jazmine has been compared to likes of Lauryn Hill and Mary J. Blige. At first, when Jazmine appreciated hip-hop in her early ages, she knew she wanted to sing. She started sing to in the children choir at her church. Becoming clear about her love for music and singing, Jazmine began looking for local places in Philadelphia to perform. As a primary songwriter on her album Fearless, Jazmine brings her own experiences and observations on life and love, with storytelling imagery to her songs. Her song “Lions and Tigers and Bears” depicts the meaning of her love as it involves many poetic devices.

Lions and Tigers and Bears, is about jasmine making a “conclusion” and says “just cause I love you and you love me, it doesn’t mean that were meant to be”. She talks about loving someone but just because she does, doesn’t mean that they have to be in a relationship. Cliché is used in the chorus “lions and tigers and bears oh my”. “Am I the only one” is alliteration, as well as “sorry if I sound so filled with gloom”. One of the most fervent questions asked in her song is “why do we love Love, when love seems to hate us”? The excerpt includes paradox, because usually when you love someone you expect them to love you back. Also, there is oxymoron. Love and hate is being used. Imagery is also used multiple times. “I can climb mountains, swim cross the seas”. “Fly cross the ocean, sing for the Queen”. She uses a lot of imagery mainly in the verses. Lastly, the song is filled with a lot of irony. “Just cause I love you and you love me, it doesn’t mean that were meant to be”. “But the most frightening thing is you and me!” “But trying is worst than to stumble and fall”. Jasmine expresses herself with many poetic devices.

In conclusion, Lions and Tigers and Bears by Jazmine Sullivan fit my theme and genre perfectly. She makes many good points and the song is told from her own point of view.
Lions & Tigers & Bears lyrics

[Chorus]I'm not scared of lions and tigers and bears [oh my]But I'm scared of [loving you]I'm not scared to perform at a sold out affair [that's right]But I'm scared of [loving you]Am I the only one who thinks it's an impossible task?Why it don't last? Is that too much to ask?Why do we love Love, when Love seems to hate us?
[Verse]Sorry if I sound so filled with gloomYou say you care and I know you doBut this is from my experienceAnd my conclusion only makes senseJust cause I love u and u love me,It doesn't mean that we're meant to be,I can climb mountains, swim cross the seas,But the most frightening thing is you & me!
[Chorus]I'm not scared of lions and tigers and bears [oh my]But I'm scared of [loving you]I'm not scared to perform at a sold out affair [that's right]But I'm scared of [loving you]Am I the only one who thinks it's an impossible task?Why it don't last? Is that too much to ask?Why do we love Love, when Love seems to hate us?
[Verse]Most circumstances I know my fateBut in this love thing I don't get the gameWhy does it feel like those who give in,They only wind up losing a friend?Just cause I love u and u love me,It doesn't mean that we'll ever be,Fly cross the ocean, sing for the Queen,But the most frightening thing is you & me!
[Chorus]I'm not scared of lions and tigers and bears [oh my]But I'm scared of [loving you]I'm not scared to perform at a sold out affair [that's right]But I'm scared of [loving you]Am I the only one who thinks it's an impossible task?Why it don't last? Is that too much to ask?Why do we love Love, when Love seems to hate us?
[Bridge]I'm not sure no, I'm not sureBut if we never try we'll never knowIt's better to have loved than not to love at allBut trying is worst than to stumble and fallAnd if we do?I'd rather it be with youCause at least there will beSweet memories[Chorus]I'm not scared of lions and tigers and bears [oh my]But I'm scared of [loving you]I'm not scared to perform at a sold out affair [that's right]But I'm scared of [loving you]Am I the only one who thinks it's an impossible task?Why it don't last? Is that too much to ask?Why do we love Love, when Love seems to hate us?

Friday, October 2, 2009


New Boyz, Dominic Thomas and Earl Benjamin. Also known as Legacy and Ben J are one of the most talented teens to make an appearance and be well known in 2009. Nothing to them but skinny jeans, a mic, and a whole lot of talent. A lot of attention has been focused on these boys, not just because of how they rap, but how they dress. Their style has influenced both boys and girls to dress with skinny jeans and high tops sneakers. Like soulja boi, the new boyz made a dance called “the reject”. This dance is preformed not only by them but by their fans as well. Although their style may be different, their songs are similar to Soulja boys songs. The main question being asked now is, will New Boyz replace Soulja boy as the new king of teen hip-hop, or are they just a rap version of Brokencyde? One of the songs that they recently performed at the North Attleboro Emerald Square mall is “Tie me down”. This song contains many poetic devices and is told from a unique point of view.

Symbolism, similes, imagery, repetition, alliteration, and cliché is all used in this song. A quotation from the song is “I’m pretty much away from this relationship I think we should wait for it, I mean later we can try things out but not right now”. This verse sticks out because it supports the title of the song. Now a days, theses are what most hip hop teens want to listen to. This quote depicts how he does not want a relationship at the moment. “No I’m not going to make a scene but you can’t tie me down like a pair of shoe strings”. The song uses different symbolisms and a simile to get the point across. More similes from the song is, “it’s the best and I love her but things don’t change when I’m not faithful you be feeling my pain now you stuck like a stain and I can’t believe that”. Alliteration is also used when it says “all the shirts, all the hats, all the clothes”. Imagery and cliché is found in one in this song “looking a hot mess”. Many poetic devices are found with in this song.

In conclusion, although many people don’t like the New Boyz because of their gratuitous lyrics, their lyrics do not always define them as a person. Their lyrics and songs send a humor vibe to their fans. Although there are some bad things about girls in their songs, New Boyz are just being candor and themselves, by telling others truthfully how it is.
Lyrics
(Legacy:)Know we been together for a minute,But uhhh, its kinda been forever since we been in,The kinda situation not involving other womenAnd its pretty obvious that your kinda tripping,Like who the hell is this bitch?,Lookin a hot mess,What you fell for this chick?You know we got problems and you failed to fix it,I'm like, you need to go somewhere else with this shit,Because I aint gone put up with you,Talkin bout how she make you uncomfortable,Like I mean, shit im only seventeen and uhhm ahh Perfect couple is only in a dream,And right now im pretty much away for this Relationships?,I think you should wait for it,I mean later we could try things out but not right now,(Ray J - Chorus:)She aint gone tie me down,While you on the road,Buying all the shirts,All the hats, all the clothes,Whatchu' want right now?What up right now?I think you need to close your mouth,Cause you aint gone tie me downTie me down(repeat 2x)You aint gone tie me down(Ben J:)Ha ha,yea,Look,ayee girl what up?,No Im not going make a scene,But you cant tie me down like a pair of shoe strings,Yea you cute. so what?,But lets get it through your head,Yea we make love, sex, weed all in the bed,Its the best thing I love about you,But things dont change,When im not faithful,You be feelin all pain,Now you stuck like a stain and i cant believe that,Baby girl want hundreds i aint tryna do that,Got so many girls and i aint lettin go,Cause my life is great,And you aint nothing but a hoe,Yea you come to my shows and your very supportive,Just show me a camera and my show recorded,it was nice,But Im Suprised That your still standing here,Ay yea you know im a man,And i have no feelings,Im a start it from the top,Girl this aint no lovin,Im a new boy girl so,(Ray J - Chorus:)She aint gone tie me down,While you on the road,Buying all the shirts,All the hats, all the clothes,Whatchu' want right now?What up right now?I think you need to close your mouth,Cause you aint gone tie me downTie me down(repeat 2x)You aint gone tie me down(Knotch:)Whatever,Baby its not the time,No you just cant tie me down,Baby its not the day,It aint not okay,Your never gonna tie me,Tie me, Never ever tie me down,(Ray J - Chorus:)She aint gone tie me down,While you on the road,Buying all the shirts,All the hats, all the clothes,Whatchu' want right now?What up right now?I think you need to close your mouth,Cause you aint gone tie me downTie me down(repeat 2x)You aint gone tie me down.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

JONI MITCHELL- Biography


Interesting facts
· born on November 07, 1943 in Fort McLeod, Alberta, Canada as “Roberta Joan Anderson”,
· She is one of the most renowned songwriters who created influential lyrics and songs across a wide variety of genres including R&B, pop, rock, jazz and folk.
· Joni Mitchell is an accomplished musician, songwriter, poet and painter.
· Joni discovered a passion for singing at age 9 and taught herself the ukulele and guitar as a teen.
· She attended high school at the Aden Bowman Collegiate, while performing at parties, coffeehouses and other Saskatoon venues
· Joni quit college to focus on her career as a folksinger.
· Joni Mitchell married folk singer Chuck Mitchell. Chuck Mitchell and Joni separated in 1966, but she took his surname in building her solo career.
· Joni Mitchell has released over 20 studio albums and several compilations, which led to several nominations and 10 wins from the Grammy Awards. Some of her notable songs include “Help Me,” "Both Sides Now," and "Big Yellow Taxi," among many others.
· Aside from her unique talent in writing songs, Joni Mitchell is also a talented guitarist so much so that Rolling Stone included her as #72 on the ‘Greatest Guitarist of All Time’ list.
· Time’ list. She has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Canada’s Walk of Fame and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.







Time Line
November 7, 1943: Roberta Joan Anderson (a.k.a. Joni Mitchell) is born in Fort McLeod, Alberta, Canada.
January 21, 1967: The first recording of a Joni Mitchell song, country singer George Hamilton IV’s version of “Urge for Going,” enters Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. Mitchell’s own version would later appear as the B side of the 1972 single “You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio.”
March 9, 1968: Joni Mitchell’s untitled debut album, produced by David Crosby and sometimes referred to as ‘Song to a Seagull,’ is released.
December 1, 1968: Joni Mitchell and Graham Nash move into “Our House” on Laurel Canyon’s Lookout Mountain Road.
August 18, 1969: Joni Mitchell is slated to perform at Woodstock but is advised to honor a commitment to appear on Dick Cavett’s TV talk show. In lieu of appearing at that landmark event, she writes the anthemic tribute, “Woodstock.”
January 1, 1970: David Geffen establishes Asylum Records. The first artist he signs is Jackson Browne. The label’s roster eventually will include Linda Ronstadt, the Eagles, Joni Mitchell, J.D. Souther and numerous other Los Angeles musicians.
March 1, 1970: Joni Mitchell’s Ladies of the Canyon, featuring “Big Yellow Taxi,” enters the Top 30 on the Billboard album chart.
December 14, 1972: For the Roses, Joni Mitchell’s first album for David Geffen’s new Asylum label, is released. It reaches #11 and “You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio” is a minor hit single.
February 3, 1973: Joni Mitchell hits #25 with “You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio.”
February 2, 1974: ‘Court and Spark’, a tuneful, jazz-tinged album containing some of Joni Mitchell’s most accessible work, enters the album chart. It goes on to sell four million copies and launch two Top Forty singles: “Help Me” (#7) and “Free Man in Paris” (#22).
December 14, 1974: ‘Miles of Aisles’, a live double album documenting Joni Mitchell’s tour in the wake of ‘Court and Spark’s’ commercial breakthrough, is released. It is recorded during four-night stand in August 1974 and finds her backed by Tom Scott and the L.A. Express.
February 15, 1975: Joni Mitchell hits #24 with “Big Yellow Taxi”.
July 14, 1979: Joni Mitchell’s collaboration with jazz bass player and bandleader Charles Mingus, simply titled Mingus, is released a half-year after his death.
November 14, 1982: Joni Mitchell’s first studio album of the Eighties, ‘Wild Things Run Fast’, is released. Only two more albums will be forthcoming in the decade: ‘Dog Eat Dog’ (1985) and ‘Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm’ (1988).
February 19, 1991: ‘Night Ride Home, Joni Mitchell’s 16th album, inaugurates the Nineties. It would be followed by ‘Turbulent Indigo’ (1994) and two complementary and simultaneously released compendiums, ‘Hits’ and ‘Misses’.
December 6, 1995: Joni Mitchell is presented with the Century Award at the Billboard Music Awards.
February 28, 1996: ‘Turbulent Indigo’, Joni Mitchell’s 17th album, wins a Grammy for Best Pop Album at the 38th annual Grammy Awards.
May 6, 1997: Joni Mitchell inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the twelfth annual induction dinner. Shawn Colvin is her presenter.
March 14, 2000: Both Sides Now, an album of love songs by Joni Mitchell and other songwriters, is released. She is accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra.