Sunday, January 30, 2011

5-10-15-19

Taylor Humphries
5-George Thorogood and the destroyers--Bad to the bone
10-Britney Spears--I'm a slave for you
15-Lil Jon and the east side boys--Get low
19-Rihanna--What's my name

Vicky Phan
5-The sound of music
10-98 Degrees--Rising
15-Ne-yo--In my own words
19-Taylor Swift--Speak now

William Le
5-N'sync
10-Britney Spears--Hit me baby one more time
15-Naruto
19-Stereopony

Melvin Abraham
5-Billy Ray Cyrus--Achy Breaky Heart
10-N'sync--Bye bye bye
15-Black eyed peas-Lets get it started
19-Taio Cruz and Travie Mccoy

Richard Baba
5-Eiffel 65--I'm Blue
10-Three six mafia-- Chicken head
15-Chamillonaire--Ultimate Victory
19-Pro-Redemption

Music can say a lot about a person's personality and beliefs. For some music is a way to escape the obstacles that are put in front of them and for some it's just something to listen to. Through the generations of life music has changed the way people feel. To look at music through different generations is quite interesting because of how the music styles has changed.
Between the ages of 5 and 10, our generation was listening to music that was popular or influenced by the people around us; like family, friends, or just people in general. At a younger age, kids did not have a choice on what they were listening to so they were into other people's music that surrounded them. Whatever that was in the mainstream became the trend of that time. In order to be "cool" kids were trying to fit into the crowd by listening to the most popular music of that time.
Each person has their own different style of music they're interested in. At the age of 15, a majority of our generation might be interested in hip hop. The style of music might be a trend or something that is popular to teens and young adults. 5 years later, their interest of style might be the same because that is the only style that they are interested in. If their style of music changes after 5 years that would just mean their interest in music has changed.

TH

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