what is pop culture telling me? what are my friends saying? what is everyone listening to? what is in the music? are you tuned in?

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

You Complete Me?


At any given time one can take a look at the top 10 songs on the Billboard charts and see a pattern in the lyrics of the week's most popular songs. This week's Top Ten is no different. As I looked over the songs that were most popular with the public this past week I noticed one, kind of alarming thing...they are all about love; some sort of relationship. All the songs on the list said something to do with a significant other, a one night stand or somebody met in a club.

Lyrics such as:
"No matter what you say about love I keep coming back for more. Keep my hand in the fire. Sooner or later I get what I’m asking for"
-Jordin Sparks
"Well I’m not paralyzed But, I seem to be struck by you I want to make you move Because you’re standing still"
-Finger Eleven
"I like serious relationships and A girl like me don't stay single for long Cause everytime a boyfriend and I break up My world is crushed and I'm all alone"
-Fergie
"You and me together Through the days and nights I don't worry 'cause Everything's going to be alright"
-Alicia Keys

None of these lyrics are 'bad' in and of themseves. I happen to enjoy all these songs and none of them really send a negative message....but what exactly is the message that they send? Is it that love is amazing? Is it about relationships? Does it talk about how great it is to be single?

After talking to a friend yesterday about a relationship that she has been involved in I realized that our culture does not promote being single and independent. Movies and music both send young people the message that they should have some sort of significant other to be a 'complete person.' Most songs on the radio today are about love and relationships, sharing a story about being with someone or breaking up with somebody. True, relationships are a huge part of our lives, but I don't believe that anyone has to have a boyfriend or girlfriend to be complete. Many girls around my age today are incredibly insecure because they believe that society is telling them that they need a guy! The friend I was talking with was really frustrated with this concept... I believe that it's 150% ok to be independent! It's ok to do what you want! It's ok to have lots of friendships. You don't have to have a love interest to be a complete person!

So thanks music industry for your fabulous tunes....but how about more messages about being your own person? That you can be secure without a boyfriend....we need to start telling girls that it's ok to go through their teenage years without a guy by their side.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Humble Beginnings

Hello to all in the blogging world...I am new to this so it's kind of an experiment. I'm a college student studying communications with a particular interest in music and pop culture. I'm hoping I have something profound and interesting to say to the world, but if not I'll enjoy my time sharing my thoughts with all of you.

The purpose of this discussion is to explore what's going on in the world of popular music today. So much streams through our culture and I don't think people take the time to stop and listen to what is coming through their headphones or speakers. I'm looking to explore what artists are saying through their lyrics and respond to how that relates to people today. I'm hoping to find that what we're listening to has a positive impact on our lives and our culture. I'll look at specifically what music I listen to...which may or may not be to your taste...and what's on the top ten charts of the weeks ahead. Maybe my insight and ideas will prompt you to look further into what you're listening to as well. Happy listening!