Most, really? How common is American pop music outside the English-speaking world?
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A lot, i remember lessening to english music befor understanding a single word in english
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There is a song by Nazareth, "let me be your leader". It was my first slow-dance ever, so I thought it was extremely romantic. Listening to it later, it sounded creepy and only made me think of dominance and control. Perception v. facts
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This is true! When I was in middle school, I would memorize and sing Britney's songs without understanding the meaning because it's in English
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Or they just don’t care about the lyrics. That’s why I love harmonies, melodies, and rhythm as a fundamental language of emotion- it makes up for the gaps in written and spoken language.
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Though, I should also caveat that even this can be experienced vastly differently in different cultures, depending upon the types of tones, harmonies, and rhythms folks are used to.
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It’s not just different people but the same person experiences things differently over time (I am avoiding the philosophical question of what it means to be the “same” person over time when the model architecture and/or wights have changed
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Even the same person , with their memory changes what “experience “ is over time. You can’t even trust yourself
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