This song is about dancing and maybe whatever you associate "burning" with. It's boring, and it has nothing to do with women specifically. I suppose being that it is recorded by one and the message is positive, I can give it the plus.
Feminist ratings of Billboard top 40 songs based on lyrics -Is there name calling? -Is this objectifying women? -Is this empowering or showing women as powerful (or the opposite)? -Is this about women as in relation to man?
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013
C+ // Say Something // A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera
This song is pretty gorgeous. The video shows three scenes, a woman leaving her lover, a child in a parent's fighting, and an elderly man and his sick wife.
The lyrics are a little heartbreaking. with a lot of "Say something, I'm giving up on you"
But it's not about women.
But Christina does some awesome harmony. props. for that, i give it the plus.
The lyrics are a little heartbreaking. with a lot of "Say something, I'm giving up on you"
But it's not about women.
But Christina does some awesome harmony. props. for that, i give it the plus.
C // Story of My Life // One Direction
really this song just feels like a bunch of nonsense drivel.
The story of my life I take her home
I drive all night to keep her warm and time is frozen
I drive all night to keep her warm and time is frozen
The story of my life I give her hope
I spend her love until she's broke inside
I spend her love until she's broke inside
She told me in the morning she don't feel the same about us in her bones,
And I been waiting for this time to come around
But baby running after you is like chasing the clouds
- No name calling
- Not really objectifying
- Woman somewhat an agent/empowered, though also needs help/hope/a ride?
- woman in relation to man
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