I have studied music extensively through college and I would like to say I am pretty educated.
Anywho, New Americana's lyrics are actually very next level and genius. And the facts back it up. She tells a story and writes about something real while being undeniably catchy and massively relatable. It's has a great message about the war on drugs and the LGBT rights movement.
I honestly believe this song will go down as one of the most defining tracks of our generation.
I have studied music extensively through college and I would like to say I am pretty educated.
Anywho, New Americana's lyrics are actually very next level and genius. And the facts back it up. She tells a story and writes about something real while being undeniably catchy and massively relatable. It's has a great message about the war on drugs and the LGBT rights movement.
I honestly believe this song will go down as one of the most defining tracks of our generation.
I have studied music extensively through college and I would like to say I am pretty educated.
Anywho, New Americana's lyrics are actually very next level and genius. And the facts back it up. She tells a story and writes about something real while being undeniably catchy and massively relatable. It's has a great message about the war on drugs and the LGBT rights movement.
I honestly believe this song will go down as one of the most defining tracks of our generation.
I was raised on a lot of music and ended up getting an education in it. I have extensively researched this topic and I know what songs have become iconic and what makes an iconic song.
People will look back and think of this song when discussing the millennials because this is the time that they stood up for themselves. They have battled more hardships than any other recent generation. The fight for racial equality, LGBTQPAI+ rights on the entire spectrum, and opened a conversation on transmisogyny in the media. Old white men are losing their power to a (in a sense) bisexual, biracial, bipolar icon who easily speaks for this generation. The way she was able to explain all of this complexity in a three minute song is proof enough.
I was raised on a lot of music and ended up getting an education in it. I have extensively researched this topic and I know what songs have become iconic and what makes an iconic song.
People will look back and think of this song when discussing the millennials because this is the time that they stood up for themselves. They have battled more hardships than any other recent generation. The fight for racial equality, LGBTQPAI+ rights on the entire spectrum, and opened a conversation on transmisogyny in the media. Old white men are losing their power to a (in a sense) bisexual, biracial, bipolar icon who easily speaks for this generation. The way she was able to explain all of this complexity in a three minute song is proof enough.
@jagger you studied music? GTFO, twink like this got illegaly downloaded copy of fl studio with 2 extra vsts on laptop from 2006 and then he claim he has knowledge and education.. oh come on! I screamed at I study music
I have studied music extensively through college and I would like to say I am pretty educated.
Anywho, New Americana's lyrics are actually very next level and genius. And the facts back it up. She tells a story and writes about something real while being undeniably catchy and massively relatable. It's has a great message about the war on drugs and the LGBT rights movement.
I honestly believe this song will go down as one of the most defining tracks of our generation.
When she says her generation is getting high on "legal marijuana" when its only legal in 4 states and New Jersey (where she's from) isn't even one of those states
When she says her generation is getting high on "legal marijuana" when its only legal in 4 states and New Jersey (where she's from) isn't even one of those states