Music is art. It lets the listeners see and understand another’s person perspective
and experience in love or in whatever circumstances that the artist is depicting in the lyrics. Music is healthy for the viewers and for the
listeners. It changes the way we see
certain situations and helps us heal from any problems we run into. Art is a work by someone or something and it
allows the viewers to think and to see something from another person’s
perspective. We see love and heartbreak
experience through Adele’s music and lyrics. We can even feel the pain she has
to go through in her music as it is played on our favorite radio station. Her voice is art itself and her songs are
relatable, well-written and thought-out.
The sensation we feel is difficult to describe but it can help us to be
a more well-informed and a better thinker as we have another’s person
perspective under our belt.
My name is Karen and welcome to my world! The blog is focused on the wisdom I learned in life and I hope the lessons I learned will inspire readers to be a better version of themselves. Enjoy!
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Adele, the Music Maker
In 2011, Adele, a British singer based in London, was
reported to cancel the rest of her tour because of the laryngitis that she had
and many fans were disappointed. She was
discovered by a record company after her music was heard on MySpace. Adele became a pop sensation after her album “21”
was released in 2011. Songs such as “Rolling in the Deep,” “Set Fire to the
Rain,” “Someone like You,” and recently the
new track “Hello” topped the chart and played on most contemporary music radio
stations in America. On November 20 of
this year, Adele released a new album called “25,” the most anticipated album
of the year as the artist has not released any new music for the past four
years. She was nominated and won many Grammy awards and even the pop sensation
British singer Ed Sheeran is afraid to go against her in a Grammy nomination. Her success is not because of her image, it
is her voice, talent, and love of music.
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