Sunday, October 9, 2016

Artist's impact on a community

Option #2 
Write a fictional interview between your chosen artist and a music magazine such as Rolling Stone. Have your artist discuss the intended impact of their music on their community in depth.


Interview between Rolling stone and Black eyed peas on “Where is the love?”

So, Black Eyed Peas, who exactly was the intended target audience for “Where is the love?”?
This song was targeted mainly for all Americans, of all races and states around the country; it was really to send a regional message.

Why did you choose to write these lyrics, is there a specific experience or event this is connected to?
This song was actually made to address world events which have taken place these couple of years, such events as September 11 and America’s invasion of Iraq. I think this is the kind of song people really need right now, diving into some really socially conscious, and thought provoking lyrics.

What were the social and political issues you addressed in your song?
There are a lot of social and political issues brought up in the lyrics, some of these are racism, for example “But if you only have love for your own race, then you only leave space to discriminate” war and terrorism is also a recurring topic with “Overseas, yeah, we try to stop terrorism, but we still got terrorists here livin’, in the USA, the big CIA, the Bloods and The Crips and the KKK. “Nations droppin’ bombs, chemical gasses fllin’ lungs of little ones, with ongoin’ sufferin’ as the youth die young”. Media was expressed as having a negative influence and impact on people, like “Negative images is the main criteria, infecting the young minds faster than bacteria, kids want to act like they see in the cinemas.” And lastly, there is some political questioning in the lyrics, such as “A war is goin’ on but the reason’s undercover, the truth is kept secret, it’s swept under the rug”

 Why is the reason behind the name of the song?
The reason behind the name “Where is the love” was just to add a basic summary of the song. People questioning what happened to the world with all our current issues, being addicted to the drama, that they forget to show love and peace, seeking faith and guidance from above.

What sort of impact do you think this song had to all Americans?
The impact this song has had on this large community it’s to address current issues and wake people up and ask themselves about the truth and reality of what is happening in our world. This song was made to appeal to the many issues we face as a country, inside it and overseas, and then facing those problems with love rather than hate. Taking control of your mind to reflect and act upon them with guidance from our father above.

Do you think there is a wider community in the world this problem can be associated with?
I think this song can be more relatable and reach out to a lot of listeners worldwide, as these problems happening in the US are not just specific to our country but in a lot of places around the world.  

What would be the recurring theme in this song?
The recurring theme would probably be in the title itself….. Where is the love? This questions modern day problems and how we are dealing with them. Can love be found in such situations like these? Love is the key to resolve society and instead hate is being used and spread, mainly affecting the young ones and the next generation.


  

4 comments:

  1. This is some quality work. I believe that you have excellent understanding of the topic and to the text to which it refers to. The content is also consistently appropriate to the chosen task. This excerpt also shows excellent understanding of the conventions of the text chosen, especially with the way you organized your work.

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  2. Great job on the variety of questions proposed throughout the interview! In general the interview is very explicit in terms of asking and answering all questions possible while displaying your understanding of the conventions of an interview.

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  3. Great job on the variety of questions proposed throughout the interview! In general the interview is very explicit in terms of asking and answering all questions possible while displaying your understanding of the conventions of an interview.

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  4. The structure of this interview followed the conventions of a typical Rolling Stones article. The answers were very informative and gives the ideas of how Black Eyed Peas influenced its community. The questions were weak in my opinion. The questions should be more articulate and should grab the attention of the intended audience.

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