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I am review the Song Just the Way You Are By: Bruno Mars.

  I am going to review the song Just the Way You Are By: Bruno Mars. Which I think that all of us have heard. It used to play on the radio so much and was really popular back then. It is a good song. It is a love song, which is sung a lot in pop or any genre. I kind of got annoyed with it after a while. It is about him saying that she does not need to change anything about her, because she is perfect just the way she is. Which is a great message for every girl in the world today. Even though it is an old song it is really relent today more than back then. Even though we are more girl positive we still have some doubt in everyone’s life no matter who you are. We need more songs like this nowadays. It has this upbeat sound that makes it pop, then in the ending he slows it down and sings slowly to get his message more across. The beat is really good, and it goes really well with his voice. That is yet I hope you like it and I have two more blogs before I am done. I hope you enjo...

I am going to do the 40 Years later, Japanese City Pop is Still Crashing the Charts

  I am learning Japanese's so when I saw this I had to click it. They are becoming popular because it was during the boom era. Also on Tic Tock where the anime lovers did videos to it so more people got introduced to it. Which makes so much sense Tic Tock had become popular in good and bad ways, but I think that it is cool that is how it became popular. Also young Japanese Americans showed their parents the song and their eyes would light up in knowing the song. They would sing along and the kids would record it and that is how it got popular. They had city pop that people recommended. City Pop was from a lot of different American genres of music. They were getting very successful and it factor into the songs. The lyrics are about love that you can not get but you are still trying to reach for. It has this city feeling which is why it is called city pop. It borrows stuff from the popular times of the Americans and what people liked over here. She says that if you like Carel Ray Jep...