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Page 1: What Music Means to Me
Page 2: What Music Means to Me

Childhood SongThe SPICE GIRLS are a massive part of my

childhood. From music to fashion, they

were the 5 girls I inspired to be (especially

baby spice!) I remember dressing up and

doing shows with my cousins – which we

still have on tape!And

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doubt

Iknew every lyric to every song of their first

album ‘Spice’. I can remember watching their

film every weekend on tape, dressing in pink

and putting my hair in to bunchies just to

look like the now very glamorous and

sophisticated Emma Bunton. I liked the group

and the music because it was mostly upbeat

which was fun to dance and sing

to, especially as a young child. Even the slow

songs I would (and still) sing along to. They

are such an iconic group, and were extremely

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During my early teenage year, N-dubz had to be my

favourite and most listened to music. I liked it

because I was changing and it was the thing to be

listening to. It was getting away from corny disco

songs and more into rap and RnB.

Even the things they would dress in rubbed off on the younger teen generation. The

most famous of all ‘dappy hat’ which was extremely ‘cool’ if you had one. As well as

the tracksuits and chains. My favourite song from the collection had to be ‘ouch’ and

featured the famous line ‘My name’s Shaniqua and what?’

As the band grew and each

member got older, the style

statred to change slightly.

And strangley enough,

everyone still loved them!

Instead of mainly rap they

included more singing which

was normally only performed

by the female member

‘Tulisa’. Then my favourite

song was ‘Girls’.

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Present‘Blurred Lines’ by Robin

Thicke is my favourite song

(currently). It is newly

released and at the moment its hard to get enough of

it. I love how up beat it is and whenever it is played,

whether on my iPod or on the radio, I can’t help but

want to start dancing. And that’s what I love about it.

It’s such a feel good song and can lift anybody’s mood.

I’d never heard of Robin Thicke before this song was release and now I own his

album because all of his songs are so easy to listen to and make you feel good. I

think that this song will slowly make it’s way out of the hits. But it will still be a

favourite and get everybody up when it

comes on.