The Songs Lyrics History
Song lyrics are known since the very beginning of song writing in ancient times. Mayan people have written lyrics on stones, for songs dedicated to gods and performed on rituals. Then in ancient Egypt lyrics have been found on papyrus sheets which represented songs that ancient pharaohs wanted to listen, and also song lyrics dedicated to Amon Ra the Egyptian god of the sun. Many song lyrics are now interpreted and translated to English or other languages and the originals writings are kept in museums around the world.
Song lyrics have taken their special place since the ending of the Baroko and special attention has been given since then. The Lyrics revolution appears with the fast development of technology where music has gained a special place in every culture. The early 60es, 70es and 90es bring the first lyrics that people actually paid special attention on, since they represented the emotional adventures, the life experience etc. Love has gained a special place in song lyrics since it's descriptions, stories and adventures are an enormous source of experience and inspiration.
With the appearance of computers, internet, mp3 players etc, lyrics have made yet another revolution in song writing and music it's self. Since the music is developing really fast and the number of different style is constantly increasing, lyrics again become more like one with the music and sometimes are hard to understand or remember. So people wanted to know every songs lyrics and started searching for them everywhere. The demand raised and soon lyrics for each and every song were distributed trough all the media.
Karaoke machines now digitally show the lyrics of every song that plays. Videos with lyrics included actually gain more viewers than the original and official song videos. Many kinds of media for distributing lyrics appear and also millions of websites for distributing lyrics.
The latest gadgets can not be imagined without the ability for distributing lyrics, so now where ever you listen to music you also have the ability to search for the lyrics, read them, and actually be able to sing the song without any mistakes in pronunciation the words or understanding random parts of each song.
The lyrics phenomena is everywhere and it will be here for a long time. People are becoming more and more curious about what's the song about, and not just listening to the melody. This improves the music development quality and helps people enjoy the progress of creating and listening to music.
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Kelly Clarkson may have burst onto the scene as a pop artist after winning American Idol but, after teaming up with Reba McEntire several years ago, she has become fully entrenched in the country music world. It might seem confusing to some artists but Clarkson seems to feel right at home.
"Even though I'm a pop singer, I really have more the life of a country singer," she explains. "I put on the Hank Williams and the Patsy Cline and the Rosemary Clooney on vinyl -- I'm not trying to be some cool indie-rock person, I just love the way it sounds -- and throw on a T-shirt and jeans. In Texas, we practically come out of the womb in jeans."
"The hardest thing about being in this business is just being able to be yourself," Clarkson says. "People act like there's this one set of rules to follow to be a pop star, and I think, 'Well, you say I'm a pop star, so maybe that's not true.'"
In addition to the fans she won over while touring with McEntire, Clarkson has another reason for being deeply involved in the country community – her boyfriend, Brandon Blackstock, who happens to be McEntire’s step-son.
Now, as a mentor on Duets, Clarkson draws on her past experience to help the contestants with the challenges of being on a televised reality talent competition.
"Last week, one of the "Duets" contestants was crying," she recalls. "She said, 'I gave everything up to come here, and I'm scared.' I thought back to 'Idol' and how I didn't know much except that I was scared, and that I had nothing left to lose. I told her, 'That fear? It's your power in this situation. Use it, because it's your fire.'"
Whatever she’s doing is working. Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger” became the best-selling single of any Idol winner in history.
"Kelly Clarkson's New Country Music Life" was originally published to Kelly Clarkson on KOvideo
