HardBarzHarvey had a difficult upbringing, losing her parents in a car accident at age 11 and later becoming addicted to drugs. She was kicked out of school with no qualifications but found success after entering a rap competition and winning a record deal with Dr. Dre. Her breakthrough YouTube video gained over 1 million views. She has since toured with Eminem and signed with his label Aftermath Entertainment. Her debut album "It Gets Better" is set for worldwide success and expresses her struggles and rise to fame. She hopes to help others in tough situations through her music.
HardBarzHarvey has overcome significant hardship in her life, including losing her parents at a young age, being kicked out of school, and struggling with drug addiction, coming close to death from an overdose. After finding purpose and sobriety through music, she won a competition hosted by Aftermath Entertainment and Dr. Dre, leading to a record contract. Her breakthrough YouTube video gained over 1 million views. She has since toured with Eminem and recorded a collaboration with him, cementing her status as a rising star in the rap world.
The document provides an overview of the speaker's interests and background through a series of slides. Some key points covered include her passion for photography and landscape photography, her dream of being published in National Geographic, her close relationship with her sister and new niece, her love of music which stems from her relationship with her mother, and her struggles with self-esteem stemming from childhood verbal abuse by her father.
Heather shares details about her passion for photography and love of nature. She dreams of having a photo published in National Geographic. Heather also discusses her close relationships with family members like her mother and sister, as well as her boyfriend Pat. She enjoys activities like music, movies, graffiti art, and was previously interested in cosmetology. However, Heather also hints at struggles with anxiety, low self-esteem, and a difficult childhood with an alcoholic father.
This document provides a summary and recommendations for various musical theatre productions. It begins by mentioning some classic musicals from before the 1980s like Jesus Christ Superstar, The Music Man, and Funny Girl. It then discusses newer and more offbeat shows like Avenue Q, Assassins, and Urinetown. The document aims to introduce people to a wide range of musicals, both well-known and lesser-known, through brief descriptions and commentary.
The Script Around The World - interviews with fans of The ScriptAndrea Michaels
This document summarizes interviews with two fans of the band The Script, one from South Africa and one from the Philippines. It discusses how they discovered The Script's music, whether the band is popular in their home countries, their favorite members and songs. It also shares stories about crazy things they've done as fans, such as missing school to attend concerts or flying across the world to see a show. Both fans discuss what they love about being part of The Script's dedicated global fan base, known as The Script Family.
This document summarizes fan reactions and stories about Zayn Malik's departure from One Direction in March 2015 based on contributions from various Tumblr users. It describes fans being devastated by the news and crying when they found out at school or elsewhere. It also discusses the ensuing social media exchanges between Zayn, Louis, and Naughty Boy, as well as a fan-led "Project No Control" to promote the One Direction song "No Control" in response to a lack of new music or promotion from the band.
The document discusses the American Dream as portrayed in Johnny Cash's music. It begins with a brief history of American folk songs, from enthusiastic songs about the dream to more critical songs. It then focuses on Johnny Cash, noting that he lived both the successes and failures of the dream. His music reflected both criticism of and faith in the American Dream. One of his most famous songs, "A Boy Named Sue," tells the story of a man who grew up tough after being given a traditionally female name by his father. The song illustrates how Cash's music explored both the positive and negative aspects of the American Dream.
HardBarzHarvey has overcome significant hardship in her life, including losing her parents at a young age, being kicked out of school, and struggling with drug addiction, coming close to death from an overdose. After finding purpose and sobriety through music, she won a competition hosted by Aftermath Entertainment and Dr. Dre, leading to a record contract. Her breakthrough YouTube video gained over 1 million views. She has since toured with Eminem and recorded a collaboration with him, cementing her status as a rising star in the rap world.
The document provides an overview of the speaker's interests and background through a series of slides. Some key points covered include her passion for photography and landscape photography, her dream of being published in National Geographic, her close relationship with her sister and new niece, her love of music which stems from her relationship with her mother, and her struggles with self-esteem stemming from childhood verbal abuse by her father.
Heather shares details about her passion for photography and love of nature. She dreams of having a photo published in National Geographic. Heather also discusses her close relationships with family members like her mother and sister, as well as her boyfriend Pat. She enjoys activities like music, movies, graffiti art, and was previously interested in cosmetology. However, Heather also hints at struggles with anxiety, low self-esteem, and a difficult childhood with an alcoholic father.
This document provides a summary and recommendations for various musical theatre productions. It begins by mentioning some classic musicals from before the 1980s like Jesus Christ Superstar, The Music Man, and Funny Girl. It then discusses newer and more offbeat shows like Avenue Q, Assassins, and Urinetown. The document aims to introduce people to a wide range of musicals, both well-known and lesser-known, through brief descriptions and commentary.
The Script Around The World - interviews with fans of The ScriptAndrea Michaels
This document summarizes interviews with two fans of the band The Script, one from South Africa and one from the Philippines. It discusses how they discovered The Script's music, whether the band is popular in their home countries, their favorite members and songs. It also shares stories about crazy things they've done as fans, such as missing school to attend concerts or flying across the world to see a show. Both fans discuss what they love about being part of The Script's dedicated global fan base, known as The Script Family.
This document summarizes fan reactions and stories about Zayn Malik's departure from One Direction in March 2015 based on contributions from various Tumblr users. It describes fans being devastated by the news and crying when they found out at school or elsewhere. It also discusses the ensuing social media exchanges between Zayn, Louis, and Naughty Boy, as well as a fan-led "Project No Control" to promote the One Direction song "No Control" in response to a lack of new music or promotion from the band.
The document discusses the American Dream as portrayed in Johnny Cash's music. It begins with a brief history of American folk songs, from enthusiastic songs about the dream to more critical songs. It then focuses on Johnny Cash, noting that he lived both the successes and failures of the dream. His music reflected both criticism of and faith in the American Dream. One of his most famous songs, "A Boy Named Sue," tells the story of a man who grew up tough after being given a traditionally female name by his father. The song illustrates how Cash's music explored both the positive and negative aspects of the American Dream.
The document describes a family vacation to Tampa, Florida when the author was 7 years old. Some key memories included visiting Universal Studios where they saw the Blue Man Group and rode the Jurassic Park ride. The author also recalls taking a photo with a dinosaur statue that didn't turn out well. Overall, the author describes the Tampa vacation as one of the most special and an experience that nothing can top.
Rich Guzman grew up with a passion for music and played guitar in bands. He struggled with relationship issues and undiagnosed stomach problems. He discovered online marketing through video and grew his income from zero to $187,000 in six months. He met his partner Anastacia online and they now run a coaching business together, helping others succeed in internet marketing.
About The Author: Arun Gandhi is one of nine surviving grandchildren of Mahatma Gandhi. He currently lives in Rochester, New York, and is founder president of the Gandhi World-wide Education Institute, Wauconda, Illinois. See: www.gandhiforchildren.org and www.arungandhi.net
Buddy Guy gives Eric Clapton considerable credit for helping introduce American audiences to blues musicians like B.B. King and Muddy Waters. While Guy faced segregation performing for primarily black audiences early in his career, he says musicians were generally judged based on their ability rather than race. Guy hopes to continue keeping blues music alive by inspiring young musicians like Quinn Sullivan and releasing new recordings of his own music.
This article provides an in-depth interview with up-and-coming singer Delilah Rose. It discusses her background growing up in rural Dorset and overcoming family hardships. Rose cites her grandmother and artists like Etta James and Adele as inspirations. She hopes to bring more meaningful songs to the top of the charts with her debut album Hold On. The interview covers Rose's school life, friends, musical influences, and ambitions to tour North America. She expresses a passion for music and desire to stay grounded as her star rises.
Angel Up Front is a female-fronted cover band from the UK that has been performing since 2002. They play a variety of pop, rock, and indie songs for audiences of all ages. Their setlist includes crowd-pleasers from artists like the Darkness, Michael Jackson, Blondie, and Guns N' Roses. They aim to actively involve the audience and keep the atmosphere fun. The band is flexible in their setlist and can perform for up to 2.5 hours. They pride themselves on reliability and being easy to work with.
This document provides a summary of the Stash magazine, which features articles written by different teams including Copy Editing, Design & Layout, Photography, Promotion, and others. The magazine covers topics such as supporting local music, movie and book reviews, recipes, guides to Philadelphia neighborhoods, plans for nights out, jobs for teens, sports, music history, politics, vocabulary puzzles, reading, history of a local park, fashion, snacks, restaurant reviews, and travel. It includes an index of articles and their authors. The magazine aims to inform and engage teenage readers in the Philadelphia area.
1) The document describes a close-knit group of friends called "the tribe" that was shattered by the tragic death of their youngest member, Jeromia, in a car accident.
2) The narrator develops a close friendship with Jeromia's ex-girlfriend as they bond over their shared grief. Their relationship grows romantic but the narrator feels conflicted because of his loyalty to Jeromia.
3) The girl suddenly disappears without explanation, moving away and cutting off all contact with the narrator. The loss of Jeromia and the girl leaving devastates what remains of the tribe.
This issue features Pop Starlet Princess Fortier and Facebook Viral Sensation Anthony Donald, among many more! Download Best Artist Rep Magazine and take a look into the future of the music industry!
This issue introduces a hot new artist out of Canada and over 80 pages of unsigned talent! From Hip-Hop to Pop, R&B to Gospel, and from Rock to Jazz, Best Artist Rep has the inside scoop on the next artists to blow!
1) The document is an interview with legendary musician Stevie Wonder at the peak of his career in the 1970s.
2) It discusses his early musical influences and first performances singing songs by artists like Smokey Robinson and the Miracles in Detroit from a young age.
3) Stevie Wonder reflects on some of his most famous and personally meaningful songs, and says his music speaks closest to who he truly is.
Tommy Gentry is a 75-year-old Auburn University senior studying mechanical engineering. He first attended Auburn in 1960 but failed out after two years. Despite starting a family and business, he was always plagued by not finishing his degree. In 2014, at the encouragement of his wife, he enrolled again at Auburn and plans to graduate in 2018, fulfilling his lifelong dream of earning a college degree. His perseverance and dedication to never giving up provides inspiration and a role model for his grandchildren also attending Auburn.
Tommy Gentry is a 75-year-old senior at Auburn University pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. He first attended Auburn in 1960 but failed to graduate. Inspired by his wife to finish his degree, Gentry returned to Auburn in 2014 at age 71. Despite facing challenges due to his age, Gentry is achieving excellent grades with support from professors and classmates. He serves as an inspiration by proving it is never okay to give up on your dreams and goals.
Leah Love has experienced both success and challenges in her music career over the past two years. While she enjoys performing for fans, she finds the stresses of promotion and dealing with abusive comments difficult at times. Leah is inspired by artists like Coldplay and Ellie Goulding who focus on their music rather than seeking attention. She is annoyed by some female artists who overshare personal details and play the victim for media attention. Leah believes in using her platform to support causes like reducing gun crime. Though her career has brought fame, she remains dedicated to her music and fans above all else.
Holden Caulfield recounts the events of his weekend in a diary entry. He gets kicked out of his boarding school, Pencey Prep, and spends the weekend in New York City. He goes on dates and spends time with his younger sister Phoebe. Throughout the entry, Holden expresses his dislike for phoniness and not fitting in. He struggles with loneliness and depression. In the end, he says an emotional goodbye to Phoebe before preparing to leave town.
The document provides biographical information on the four current members of the Rolling Stones. It describes some of their past controversies and criminal records, including Keith Richards nearly burning down the Playboy Mansion and Mick Jagger's past relationships. It also notes that Charlie Watts prefers jazz to rock music and that Ronnie Wood was once accused of assaulting a former girlfriend. The summary highlights some of their controversial past behaviors while also being a member of the legendary rock band The Rolling Stones.
Answer to question 4: Who would be the audience for your media product?Beth O'Lenahan
- The document analyzes audience research survey responses to help define the target audience and inform elements of a film project.
- The target audience is identified as mostly girls ages 15-21 who enjoy independent and romantic films that include music genres like indie and rock.
- Character interests and behaviors will be shaped to align with common audience traits like valuing time with friends and diverse music tastes.
- A 15 rating is recommended due to planned scenes involving strong language, sexual content, and violence.
The document analyzes the album artwork for XXXTentacion's debut album "17". It discusses how the artwork reflects X's struggles with mental health, relationships, and anger during his adolescence. Key elements of the cover discussed include the bold message "There is no End to the pain YOU MUST BE NUMB", a photo of the number "17" tattooed on X's head representing the album's theme, and a noose symbolizing the consequences of not dealing with pain and mental health issues. Overall, the artwork aims to help fans struggling similarly by conveying X's own experiences with depression, loneliness, and the cycle of pain during his life at age 17.
The document describes a family vacation to Tampa, Florida when the author was 7 years old. Some key memories included visiting Universal Studios where they saw the Blue Man Group and rode the Jurassic Park ride. The author also recalls taking a photo with a dinosaur statue that didn't turn out well. Overall, the author describes the Tampa vacation as one of the most special and an experience that nothing can top.
Rich Guzman grew up with a passion for music and played guitar in bands. He struggled with relationship issues and undiagnosed stomach problems. He discovered online marketing through video and grew his income from zero to $187,000 in six months. He met his partner Anastacia online and they now run a coaching business together, helping others succeed in internet marketing.
About The Author: Arun Gandhi is one of nine surviving grandchildren of Mahatma Gandhi. He currently lives in Rochester, New York, and is founder president of the Gandhi World-wide Education Institute, Wauconda, Illinois. See: www.gandhiforchildren.org and www.arungandhi.net
Buddy Guy gives Eric Clapton considerable credit for helping introduce American audiences to blues musicians like B.B. King and Muddy Waters. While Guy faced segregation performing for primarily black audiences early in his career, he says musicians were generally judged based on their ability rather than race. Guy hopes to continue keeping blues music alive by inspiring young musicians like Quinn Sullivan and releasing new recordings of his own music.
This article provides an in-depth interview with up-and-coming singer Delilah Rose. It discusses her background growing up in rural Dorset and overcoming family hardships. Rose cites her grandmother and artists like Etta James and Adele as inspirations. She hopes to bring more meaningful songs to the top of the charts with her debut album Hold On. The interview covers Rose's school life, friends, musical influences, and ambitions to tour North America. She expresses a passion for music and desire to stay grounded as her star rises.
Angel Up Front is a female-fronted cover band from the UK that has been performing since 2002. They play a variety of pop, rock, and indie songs for audiences of all ages. Their setlist includes crowd-pleasers from artists like the Darkness, Michael Jackson, Blondie, and Guns N' Roses. They aim to actively involve the audience and keep the atmosphere fun. The band is flexible in their setlist and can perform for up to 2.5 hours. They pride themselves on reliability and being easy to work with.
This document provides a summary of the Stash magazine, which features articles written by different teams including Copy Editing, Design & Layout, Photography, Promotion, and others. The magazine covers topics such as supporting local music, movie and book reviews, recipes, guides to Philadelphia neighborhoods, plans for nights out, jobs for teens, sports, music history, politics, vocabulary puzzles, reading, history of a local park, fashion, snacks, restaurant reviews, and travel. It includes an index of articles and their authors. The magazine aims to inform and engage teenage readers in the Philadelphia area.
1) The document describes a close-knit group of friends called "the tribe" that was shattered by the tragic death of their youngest member, Jeromia, in a car accident.
2) The narrator develops a close friendship with Jeromia's ex-girlfriend as they bond over their shared grief. Their relationship grows romantic but the narrator feels conflicted because of his loyalty to Jeromia.
3) The girl suddenly disappears without explanation, moving away and cutting off all contact with the narrator. The loss of Jeromia and the girl leaving devastates what remains of the tribe.
This issue features Pop Starlet Princess Fortier and Facebook Viral Sensation Anthony Donald, among many more! Download Best Artist Rep Magazine and take a look into the future of the music industry!
This issue introduces a hot new artist out of Canada and over 80 pages of unsigned talent! From Hip-Hop to Pop, R&B to Gospel, and from Rock to Jazz, Best Artist Rep has the inside scoop on the next artists to blow!
1) The document is an interview with legendary musician Stevie Wonder at the peak of his career in the 1970s.
2) It discusses his early musical influences and first performances singing songs by artists like Smokey Robinson and the Miracles in Detroit from a young age.
3) Stevie Wonder reflects on some of his most famous and personally meaningful songs, and says his music speaks closest to who he truly is.
Tommy Gentry is a 75-year-old Auburn University senior studying mechanical engineering. He first attended Auburn in 1960 but failed out after two years. Despite starting a family and business, he was always plagued by not finishing his degree. In 2014, at the encouragement of his wife, he enrolled again at Auburn and plans to graduate in 2018, fulfilling his lifelong dream of earning a college degree. His perseverance and dedication to never giving up provides inspiration and a role model for his grandchildren also attending Auburn.
Tommy Gentry is a 75-year-old senior at Auburn University pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. He first attended Auburn in 1960 but failed to graduate. Inspired by his wife to finish his degree, Gentry returned to Auburn in 2014 at age 71. Despite facing challenges due to his age, Gentry is achieving excellent grades with support from professors and classmates. He serves as an inspiration by proving it is never okay to give up on your dreams and goals.
Leah Love has experienced both success and challenges in her music career over the past two years. While she enjoys performing for fans, she finds the stresses of promotion and dealing with abusive comments difficult at times. Leah is inspired by artists like Coldplay and Ellie Goulding who focus on their music rather than seeking attention. She is annoyed by some female artists who overshare personal details and play the victim for media attention. Leah believes in using her platform to support causes like reducing gun crime. Though her career has brought fame, she remains dedicated to her music and fans above all else.
Holden Caulfield recounts the events of his weekend in a diary entry. He gets kicked out of his boarding school, Pencey Prep, and spends the weekend in New York City. He goes on dates and spends time with his younger sister Phoebe. Throughout the entry, Holden expresses his dislike for phoniness and not fitting in. He struggles with loneliness and depression. In the end, he says an emotional goodbye to Phoebe before preparing to leave town.
The document provides biographical information on the four current members of the Rolling Stones. It describes some of their past controversies and criminal records, including Keith Richards nearly burning down the Playboy Mansion and Mick Jagger's past relationships. It also notes that Charlie Watts prefers jazz to rock music and that Ronnie Wood was once accused of assaulting a former girlfriend. The summary highlights some of their controversial past behaviors while also being a member of the legendary rock band The Rolling Stones.
Answer to question 4: Who would be the audience for your media product?Beth O'Lenahan
- The document analyzes audience research survey responses to help define the target audience and inform elements of a film project.
- The target audience is identified as mostly girls ages 15-21 who enjoy independent and romantic films that include music genres like indie and rock.
- Character interests and behaviors will be shaped to align with common audience traits like valuing time with friends and diverse music tastes.
- A 15 rating is recommended due to planned scenes involving strong language, sexual content, and violence.
The document analyzes the album artwork for XXXTentacion's debut album "17". It discusses how the artwork reflects X's struggles with mental health, relationships, and anger during his adolescence. Key elements of the cover discussed include the bold message "There is no End to the pain YOU MUST BE NUMB", a photo of the number "17" tattooed on X's head representing the album's theme, and a noose symbolizing the consequences of not dealing with pain and mental health issues. Overall, the artwork aims to help fans struggling similarly by conveying X's own experiences with depression, loneliness, and the cycle of pain during his life at age 17.
Rhythmix is an up-and-coming R&B group consisting of Eliza Gray, Jordan Smith, and Marques that went viral 3 months ago and has since been signed to Island Records. The group members grew up together near Wembley and have a mature R&B sound influenced by the music they enjoyed in school. They are currently working on polishing their debut album set for release in 2013 and hope to collaborate with artists like Beyonce and Ed Sheeran. The group feels British audiences will still appreciate their R&B sound despite the genre being more popular in the US.
The document profiles the rise of English singer Georgia Tyrell from Manchester. It discusses her early start in singing at age 7, her educational pursuits in her teens, and her comeback and recent success with her debut album "Souls" going platinum within two months. Georgia discusses feeling surreal about her rapid success and how music has always been her dream. She credits her success to hard work and good timing rather than a secret. An early show where a club manager believed in her talent was an inspiration that made her feel she could make it big.
1) The narrator interviews Big Z, a famous rapper, at his lavish apartment late at night. Big Z keeps him waiting for hours.
2) When Big Z finally appears, his presence commands attention and changes the atmosphere. He answers the narrator's questions insightfully and cares deeply about his fans.
3) Big Z represents proof that people can overcome their backgrounds through hard work and succeed, giving his fans hope. The interview surprises the narrator by showing Big Z's understanding and care for his fans.
1) The narrator interviews Big Z, a famous rapper, at his lavish apartment late at night. Big Z keeps him waiting for hours.
2) When Big Z finally appears, his presence commands attention and changes the atmosphere. He answers the narrator's questions insightfully and cares deeply about his fans.
3) Big Z represents proof that people can overcome their backgrounds through hard work and succeed, giving his fans hope. The interview surprises the narrator by showing Big Z's understanding and care for his fans.
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and exploded onto the music scene in 2007. He has since sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape "The First Chapter" and is currently working on a new mixtape featuring collaborations with well-known artists like Blade, Slice, and Bouncer. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his journey from "rags to riches".
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape. He is currently working on a new mixtape featuring several well-known artists. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his career beginning at age 9, gaining popularity through internet videos, and being signed to a major record label after recording a demo CD.
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape. He is currently working on a new mixtape featuring several well-known artists. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his inspiration from artists in the 1990s, getting signed after a producer was impressed by his online videos, experiences working overseas, and future plans which include education and focusing on his music career.
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and exploded onto the music scene in 2007. He has since sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape "The First Chapter" and is currently working on a new mixtape featuring collaborations with well-known artists like Blade, Slice, and Bouncer. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his journey from "rags to riches".
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and exploded onto the music scene in 2007. He has since sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape "The First Chapter" and is currently working on a new mixtape featuring collaborations with well-known artists like Blade, Slice, and Bouncer. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his journey from "rags to riches".
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and exploded onto the music scene in 2007. He has since sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape "The First Chapter" and is currently working on a new mixtape featuring collaborations with well-known artists like Blade, Slice, and Bouncer. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his journey from "rags to riches".
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and exploded onto the music scene in 2007. He has since sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape "The First Chapter" and is currently working on a new mixtape featuring collaborations with well-known artists like Blade, Slice, and Bouncer. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his journey from "rags to riches".
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape. He is currently working on a new mixtape featuring several well-known artists. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his career beginning at age 9, gaining popularity through internet videos, and being signed to a major record label after recording a demo CD.
Grinder is an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist from North London who has performed over 200 shows across Europe and exploded onto the music scene in 2007. He has since sold over 5 million copies of his debut mixtape "The First Chapter" and is currently working on a new mixtape featuring collaborations with well-known artists like Blade, Slice, and Bouncer. The interview provides insight into Grinder's story of establishing himself as one of the most successful hip-hop artists through his journey from "rags to riches".
The magazine will be called "Eclectic" and focus on a broad range of music genres including pop, rock, and indie pop. It will be published monthly with a cover price of £3.25. The target audience is 15-25 year olds who are 89% female. Feature articles will include interviews, reviews, and festival coverage. Example layouts are provided for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. Photography examples show models in casual outfits outside to represent articles.
The document is an article from music magazine "Outside The Box" that features an exclusive interview with up-and-coming alternative artist Xandria. In the interview, Xandria discusses her recent sold out show, inspirations like Michael Jackson and Arctic Monkeys, and aspirations to make music for 25 years while building a dedicated fan base to go on her musical journey. Xandria also shares her opinions on trends in modern music and humorously describes her friendship with fellow artists like The Vaccines.
Rose is a 20-year-old singer who has topped the charts with her number 1 hit "Can I See You Tonight". She was signed to a record label at age 16, making her the youngest person ever signed. Her new album is set for mid-2012 release and will express the heartbreak of a relationship that ended three years ago. Though she struggled with health issues and doubts as a teenager, Rose has overcome obstacles with the support of family and music to become a successful touring artist.
The document is a magazine called "Outspoken" that features articles and reviews about various indie artists and bands. The cover story is an interview with 17-year old singer Clara Brooks, who has seen recent success with her debut single and album. In the interview, Clara discusses her musical upbringing, influences like Evanescence and Arctic Monkeys, embarrassing moments in her career, and being a rising star in the indie scene. The magazine also previews upcoming concerts and albums from artists like Imagine Dragons, The Vaccines, and Vampire Weekend.
Emma Stingwire is an 18-year-old rock singer from London who has become a teen sensation. Her debut single "Me Against the World" received 19 million views in a week, making her an overnight success. She overcame a difficult childhood involving bullying and depression following her nan's death by turning to music and songwriting. Her debut album is highly anticipated and she hopes it will help others dealing with similar struggles by relating to her personal experiences.
1) The rapper 7 Figure describes his rise to fame, including the moment he knew he "made it" when he first heard his record on MTV.
2) He was inspired to pursue music after his brother was shot at age 14, and he wanted to make his own money rather than follow in his brother's footsteps.
3) Some artists he would like to collaborate with include Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Kanye West, Drake, and rock band Kasabian.
4) He enjoys the attention of paparazzi as it makes him feel like he has "really made it," but some photographers get too close and "might get whacked up."
The music video for Beyoncé's "If I Were a Boy" portrays the artist and her boyfriend in reversed gender roles. Through editing, camera shots, and sound, the video follows a day in their life together with Beyoncé taking on stereotypically masculine roles like a police officer and her boyfriend taking on feminine roles like cooking. This reinforces the theme of role reversal explored in the song's lyrics about understanding each other's perspectives. Close-up shots are used to highlight the emotions of the characters and increase tension between Beyoncé and other people. The video suggests men cannot keep their eyes off the artist and portrays her in an objectified manner for the male gaze.
Genre is a way of categorizing texts based on their style and conventions. Audiences recognize common paradigms or elements in a genre which creates expectations. Genres develop over four stages from innovative to classical to parody to deconstruction. Music video genres demonstrate characteristics like performances, dances, or visuals linked to the song and artist. Britney Spears' "Hit Me Baby One More Time" video uses high school conventions with dancing to relate to young audiences.
The document discusses several key media concepts:
Genre refers to categorizing a text through style and form. Audiences recognize paradigms within a genre which create expectations. Narrative refers to the order of a story and whose perspective is shown. Representation involves how media portray realities and can spread stereotypes. Theories of audience explain how media messages are received and interpreted. Media language involves signs, symbols, and how filming techniques generate meaning.
Digital technology has affected many aspects of our lives from how we receive news to entertainment. It allows easy sharing of images, films, and music across the internet and through other digital means. For a school assignment, the document discusses creating a music magazine using digital tools like a Canon DSLR camera, Adobe InDesign, and Photoshop to enhance photos. Creativity, research, planning, and post-production were important parts of making the magazine stand out from others in the market. Conventions from real music magazines were both used and challenged during its creation.
The document proposes ideas for three music videos. The first would feature Jhene Aiko's songs "3:16am" and "The Worst" with dark lighting and locations like a haunted house or woods showing the main girl in ragged clothing laying in a bathtub. The second video would be for Wilkinson's "Afterglow" or Rihanna's "We Found Love" set in summer locations like the seaside or funfair with partying and drinking. The third proposes Ella Henderson's "Ghost" set in haunted locations showing the main girl in both ragged clothing and a white dress near a river or woods with vivid lighting and police sirens.
The document discusses initial ideas for a music video genre project including R&B, electronic, pop and indie music styles. It lists specific song examples that could provide inspiration. Three final ideas are developed - a dark, haunted woods theme featuring a woman in ragged clothing for Jhene Aiko's "3:16am" and "The Worst", and a upbeat, summer location theme at the seaside or funfair for partying and montages for Wilkinson's "Afterglow" and Rihanna's "We Found Love".
The clothing in the music video will be basic, with the artist wearing an oversized shirt or t-shirt for most of the video. Near the end, the artist will wear a white, flared dress to provide contrast from the earlier looks. The makeup will give the artist a bronzed glow using bronzer and highlighter, along with smoky eyes created by mascara, eyeliner, and dark eyeshadow. Either natural or dark burgundy lipstick will be used depending on the location and outfit.
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1. O..NPOI.NT
“"Almost dieing
changed my life”"
HARBARZ
HARVEY
COMES
CLEAN
SWAGGAJACK
LIL WAYNE,
KAYNE WEST
TYGA&
JAY Z
Exclusive
Backstage
Anticswith
Macklemore
&RyanLewis
DRAKE
Nothing
Was
the
Same
Review
Drake&
Young
Money
Nicki
Minaj
Pharell
Juicy J
Ciara
T.I
WHOIS
THE
BEST
RAPPER
EVER?
YOU
DECIDE
2. CONTENT NO1
www.OnPoint.com
@OnPoint_Mag
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FEATURED: the Same Review
Nothing Was
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Drake’s latest album passes one million sales, is it really that
dope?
16 Who is The best rapper ever?
you decide on who you believe the best rapper is of
The results after revealed
2013.
REGULAR:
30 The OnPoint Song of the Week
18 The OnPoint Artists of the Week
13 The OnPoint Album of the Week
25 The OnPoint Concert of the Week
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12 Exclusive Backstage Antics with
Macklemore&Ryan Lewis tour,we have the
As Macklemore&Ryan Lewis start their Europe
EXCLUSIVE: Mathers LP 2
27 The Marshall
backstage gossip of what is in store.
33 SwaggaJack Lil Wayne,Kayne
West,Tyga&Jayulimate R&B king?
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Who takes the title of the
18 Almost the insight onchange highs oflife”
dieing the lows and my
Only we have
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Eminem comes
Festival that breaks records
15 Hottest Male Rapper of the
weekcan reveal the hot spice all you ladies want.
Only we
35 The Best&Worst dressed artists
of the week
Who is caught slippin’ this week with not so OnPoint fashion
28 The 2Oyou, we reveal the topEminemthetracks
greatest tracks by rap God,
Chosen by
upcoming artist HardBarzHarvey
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Cassie
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8 Rihanna Vs Niki Minaj
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3. HARD
BARZ
HARVEY
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West London finest and 2013’s biggest success
story. HardBarzHarvey thought her life was
over, kicked out of school with no qualifications
and a drug addiction. Now 12 months on, she
has toured with Eminem and signed with
Aftermath Entertainment. Only OnPoint has
the exclusive on her success.
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4. W
e are sitting in a cafe, tucked out of
view in one of London’s stylish backstreets. Not exactly a very urban setting
but is said to be HardBarzHarvey’s favourite place to get food after a long day
at the stuido.10am sees HardBarzHarvey
walks in fashionably late with her vintage
baseball jersey, snapback and her brand
new jordan’s looking very OnPoint.
We tuck in to her favourite breakfast of
a full English with all the works;bacon,
eggs, beans, mushrooms and endless
amounts of tea. “I’m not about this whole
size 6 image all the magazine talk about,
eating salads and exercising 24/7 fuck
that! .I love food way too much to be
starving myself! “ As the public know
Georgia is known for her outspoken
opinions and she says “Just say it how it
is or you’re not going to get anywhere
in life”. Our researchers clearly found
out that Georgia will not hold back on
anything
she believes
in.
We get a deep and meaningful understanding of the hurdles that she had to
overcome to get to the place she is today.
When asking about her parents she tells
us “whenever I get onto that topic it
always ends up in tears or anger.” After
a large chug of her tea she starts to tell
us exclusively her traumatic experience.
“My mum and dad both died when I was
only 11years old. They were both in a
horrific car crash on their way home. I
was waiting for them at home for hours
on end until my grandma called me hysterically crying on the phone telling me
the news.” Through these tough times
life was far from easy for Georgia, “I got
kicked out of school and thought drugs
would make me forget about it all.”
Georgia reached the lowest point of her
life. Spending all the money she earn
on drugs, taking them day in day out
quickly becoming addicted. “I don’t
know at what point exactly it started to
“"I couldn’t believe that
anybody could be
naturally happy with
their life without
being on sOMETHING"
A lot of
fans love
the way she
is, wishing
they were
just like her
as her life
seems to be
perfect. As
Georgia
proves us
wrong
“I lived on a council estate in West
London, YES of course I was one of those
stereotypical ‘chavs’ who owned a Just
do it bag, sleeked back hair and massive
diamond hoops from Primark. I thought
school wasn’t important and thought
bunking school with my mates, hanging
round on the streets and getting involved
in all kind of shit was a good idea.”
“My life was at such a low, I got kicked
out of school when I was 14 with no
qualifications, no job...nothing. I thought
my life was over. Where was I supposed
to go from here?”
This was a surprising side to see of the
hard and outspoken image Georgia has
always portrayed. Everyone believes her
life to be a fairy tale and by simply just
posting a video on YouTube got to where
she is now. This is far from the truth.
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be a problem. I just remember liking
it more and more,” she admits. “People
tried to tell me that I had a problem, but I
just didn’t listen “Ultimately, Georgia was
hospitalized and on the brink of death.
“Had I got to the hospital about two
hours later, I would have died,” she says.
“My organs were shutting down. My liver,
kidneys, everything. They were gonna
have to put me on dialysis. They didn’t
think I was gonna make it. My bottom
was gonna be death.”
After a relapse and eventual detox, Georgia finally got her habit under control. “I
had to regain motor skills, I had to regain
talking skills. It’s been a learning process,
I’m growing,” reveals the rapper.
“I couldn’t believe that anybody could
be naturally happy with their life without being on something. “Almost dying
changed my life, I now realise that I have
a purpose in life and that is music”. So I
first.’
would say to anybody, ‘It
does get better, you just
have to believe in yourself
During Georgia’s recovery she lived
with her Grandmother, Margaret and
Grandfather Thomas. “I guess that’s the
reason why I am so close to them. They
are the reason why I am here today.
They did everything for me and actually
believed I could make something out of
myself. ”
So how did Georgia become HardBarzHarvey? Georgia reveals that even
though music has always been her
passion in life, she never thought she was
good enough to make it. However that
all changed when she stumbled upon an
Aftermath Entertainment competition.
They wanted to find the next biggest
worldwide rapper. “I thought to
myself how sick would that be to win that
competition, a record contract with none
other than Dr Dre.” “…I just had to it”.
@Shannonxo : HardBarzHarvey is my idol! Her fashion and voice are OnPoint #AbsoluteLegend
The competition required a submitted
video to YouTube of an original song or
rap. Coming up with an original song
was no problem for Georgia, “I‘ve always
been writings raps, I have a whole book
filled with them. It’s all I would do in
class instead of actually working”.
Within 2 weeks of submitting the video
to YouTube, Georgia reached over one
million views.
“I couldn’t believe it. I was actually
speechless”. Her video become popular all over the world, getting more
and more views every hour. It was no
surprise that Dr Dre declared Hard-
BarzHarvey the winner
of the competition. He
immediately gets Georgia
on the first flight to LA to
meet in his studio. “The
first time I’ve ever even
been on a plane is to go to
meet Dr Dre in his studio.
Madness!”
“It was literally a dream.
Meeting Dr Dre for the
first time in the studio
has to be one of the
highlights of my life.
It was as if we already
“"Almost dying changed my
life, I now realise that I
have a purpose in life
and that is music”"
@MichealMK:HardBarzHarvey is the female Eminem.
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5. knew each other before. We connected immediately, we shared
so many musical and general interests. I am so thankful for the
success and platform he has given me”
Georgia career has been reaching ultimate heights in just a
short space of time. But as she reveals one of the most life
changing experiences happened only just a few months later,
“I was just in the studio, recording my new track Relapse and
none other than the rap god that is Eminem walks in. I’vew
never been so star struck in my life. I admire him so much
from what he has overcome in his life. He is a lyrical genius
plus he is extremely hot in person.” After Dr Dre introducing
the pair, Eminem admits to truly admiring Georgia’s story of
how she got to where she is now. After just a week of knowing
each other, Eminem decides to feature in HardBarzHarvey
track It Gets Betters. The track is truly mind-blowing, with
deep meaningful lyrics and an old school hip hop feel to the
song. OnPoint predict this track to be a worldwide success as it
can relate to everyone.
Not only did Eminem decide to feature on one of HardBarzHarvey’s tracks but also invites the rapper to support him
round his Europe tour. “I was speechless. How could someone
like me, who lives in a council flat in west London now been
going for a two month tour… I have truly been blessed”. Before
preparing for the Europe tour Georgia admits to us exclusively,
she has never been to a concert before touring with Eminem
“I would have loved to, but as if I could afford paying £40 for
a ticket.” After revealing this to her team, Georgia is lucky
enough to get front row and back stage passes to Kayne West
Yeesus World tour, telling us it was “life changing”.
Inspirations were the key reason why Georgia has her passion
for music. Throughout her life she has grown up with the
passion for R&B and rap music as it has always been around
in any tough situation. “The legends Tupac and Biggie are
the reason why rap is the way it is. They are never someone I
would even try to mimic, I idolised they way too much.” “Of
course I love Kayne West,Eminem,Jay Z Drake.. The list would
never end but I truly do idolise female artists like Nicki Minaj,
Iggy Azalea, and Ciara as they have made such a big impact on
females finally be accepted in the rap industry.”
There’s no denying the fact that HardBarzHarvey is all that
everyone is talking about right now. Her ups and downs are
what have got her to where she is now. When asked if this
is the “most insane year of her life so far”, the rapper states,
“Everything is so chaotic and crazy right now and it’s so much
all at once, but I’m living for it. I’m just having the best time
ever and everything’s falling into place like it’s supposed to.
Even people who want to hate on me, they can’t even shut
down the fact that I’m literally what everyone is talking about. I
don’t want to say that I’m on top right now – I feel like I’m kind
of an underdog in a cool way.”
“I don’t intend on selling dreams to young people or being a
role model. My generation has it the worst; I swear life isn’t the
big fairy tale that Disney makes it out to be or the image that
the hip hop industry portrays that money, drugs and violence
is so badass and cool-far from it. I learnt how hard life is but
you know what, I’m tougher.”… “Cause when life puts you in
tough situations don’t say, Why me? Just say Try me.”
deliver. So many of her fans and the public admire the rapper
of the struggles she has overcome and the blessed talent she
has. Her album Unbreakable is set to sell worldwide breaking
records already set by the legends. HardBarzHarvey tell us
“Instead of turning to drugs, I express all my experiences and
problems into my raps. If any one of my songs can help anyone
who is in a tough situation and ultimate low, I will be truly
happily.
I want my music to reflect how life is far from perfect, as my
grandparents have always said to be, Remember that life is full
of ups and down but without the downs, the ups would mean
nothing.”
"I’'ve learnt how
hard life is but
you know what,
i'm tougher.”"
It Gets Better
Review
Pull
quote
Tracklist:
It Gets Better
Relapse
Insane
Addiction
Recovery
If I Had That
Beautiful Lier
999
UnderDog
Yours Faithfully
Exclusively OnPoint has the full tracklist of HardBarzHarvey new album It Gets Better.The 10 tracks
are set to break records all over the world as we
predict the album to sell millions. Even though the
album is very deep and explicit, as HardBarzHarvey
raps in details the lows of her life as seen in Addiction
and Recovery.The fans will truely love her honesty and HardBarzHarvey clearly doesn’t hold back.
A clear favourite on the track is already top selling
single It Gets Better. The song expresses her ultimate
high and happiness on where she is now and hopefully “It gets better from here and out”. Your faithfully
being the last track made on the album is set to shock
many fans as it shows of HardbarzHarvey OnPoint
vocals as she expresses the pain of losing her parents.
Being the only slow song on the album,it will be able
to appeal to a vast audience as it clearly shows HardBarzHarvey’s variation as a artist.
As Georgia is set to release her first album by the end of this
year, expectations are high of what HardBarzHarvey has to
22 @Danieel99: Forever playing It Gets Better in my car on my way to work! #TUNE!
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