Lately, western musicians pay attention to how to sell a song fast, how to make it popular and how to stay in the music charts for as much as possible. People increasingly care about listening to a song that makes them feel good, but they don't care about the lyrics. Musicians want i...
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who died of a heroin overdose in late 2011. “I’m flyin’ to the moon again, dreamin’ about heroin/How it gave you everything and took your life away,” she sings on the first chorus. In the song’s second refrain, she makes herself the subject as she longs for change: “I hop...
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