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You Need to Calm Down – Taylor Swift

“You Need to Calm Down” Taylor Swift: Podcast Transcript 0-0:09 (opening): Miss Americana: Barbara Walters “Taylor Swift is the Music Industry” https://www.netflix.com/watch/81028336?source=35 0:09-0:31 (Narrator): Taylor Swift is the music industry just about sums it up. An artist at her level,… Continue Reading →

Second Listen

Lineage: “I Was Born This Way” by Carl Bean –> “For Today I am Boy” by Anthony and the Johnsons –> “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga –> “Salt” by Bad Suns –> “1,2,3 Dayz Up” by Kim Petras “I… Continue Reading →

First Listen- “Salt”

“Salt” was released in 2014 on Bad Sun’s album “Language and Perspective”. While the fight for LGBTQ+ rights has been going for years, one movement for the community in 2014 was Obama signing a new Executive order to protect LGBT… Continue Reading →

“Same Love” and lineage

It’s no secret that Macklemore’s, Ryan Lewis’ and Mary Lambert’s song “Same Love” is about LGBTQ+ rights, specifically advocating for the legalization of same-sex marriage. There are songs that are overtly linked to this one, and ones that are linked… Continue Reading →

“Same Love” and the LGBTQ+ experience

For my protest anthems podcast, I’ve decided to work with Macklemore’s and Ryan Lewis’ “Same Love – feat. Mary Lambert,” which was released in 2013. In first thinking about this assignment, I was drawn to songs about the black experience… Continue Reading →

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