sugarysunflower Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Examples include: Edited 13 hours ago by sugarysunflower 6
Achilles. Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago She called Donald Trump a big bad man with a big bad klan once. 1 3
JoeAg Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Kate built her career on weaving literature, politics, philosophy, and a fascination with nature into her lyrics she really started getting blatantly political with her third album, Never for Ever then on The Dreaming she started challenging herself to depths most artists wouldn't ever dare to dream of then diving into gender inequality and the struggle of understanding one another and then of course she used sci-fi tales to smoothly bring in discussion of technological advances and potential into her lyrics! 3 1
HarajukuPrincess Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Edited 12 hours ago by HarajukuPrincess 2
dumbsparce Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago She basically invented eco-pop, much like pop itself 1
Cheers Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Yes This one is about the drinking problem/high alcohol consumption rates in South Korea This one is about the low birth rates and lack of sexual intimacy in South Korea This one is about consensual intimacy ONLY IF YOU SAY YES! This one is about the power/wealth gap and Chaebol issues in South Korea This one is about high suicide rates and depression in South Korea This one is a bop in South Korea 3
queenoftheclouds Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Most of my faves have political songs. It's a common theme in Country, Americana, Folk and Rock Music.
The Prophecy Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Other than Waves, Wilde Side is probably Normani's most environmentally-conscious song to date. I think there have been multiple interpretations of this track as a deep ecology song because it encourages embracing our natural, true selves, which connects to the idea of living in harmony with nature. Essentially, the themes of freedom and self-expression remind us of the importance of reconnecting with the environment, and it aims to inspire people to live more sustainably and take better care of the planet, helping to reduce the effects of climate change. @Reginald @Melancholy 1 1
Reginald Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 18 minutes ago, The Prophecy said: it encourages embracing our natural, true selves, which connects to the idea of living in harmony with nature. Essentially, the themes of freedom and self-expression remind us of the importance of reconnecting with the environment, and it aims to inspire people to live more sustainably and take better care of the planet, helping to reduce the effects of climate change. Her mind She has the mind of a mastermind 1
commander Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Yes, Billie is an advocate for climate and social causes through her art but more so through political action like actively using her platform to spread awareness on these issues. 3
Melancholy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, The Prophecy said: Other than Waves, Wilde Side is probably Normani's most environmentally-conscious song to date. I think there have been multiple interpretations of this track as a deep ecology song because it encourages embracing our natural, true selves, which connects to the idea of living in harmony with nature. Essentially, the themes of freedom and self-expression remind us of the importance of reconnecting with the environment, and it aims to inspire people to live more sustainably and take better care of the planet, helping to reduce the effects of climate change. @Reginald @Melancholy Love Normani but i'm not the girl you're looking for
dumbsparce Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, The Prophecy said: Other than Waves, Wilde Side is probably Normani's most environmentally-conscious song to date. I think there have been multiple interpretations of this track as a deep ecology song because it encourages embracing our natural, true selves, which connects to the idea of living in harmony with nature. Essentially, the themes of freedom and self-expression remind us of the importance of reconnecting with the environment, and it aims to inspire people to live more sustainably and take better care of the planet, helping to reduce the effects of climate change. @Reginald @Melancholy To add to that, the subtle but iconic crack on the helicopter glass in the music video, is actually symbolic of how humans have abused mother Earth's resources by cracking through her for oil, gold, etc Normani suggests a return to a simpler, almost primitive lifestyle hence why she later appears naked and closes out her New World manifesto with her vision of what modern society should look like with the aethereal final set. A stark difference from the overstylized and meticulously detailed first set and the post-industrial mid-section. Her mind tbh
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