2. Jack Johnson. Jack Johnson has changed the face of music. Not only through his great talents and popularity but through his style of music. Jack Johnson is carefree and "beachy." He doesn't talk about drugs, sex, alcohol or anything like that. He understands that what comes out of his mouth are his image. He doesn't want to have a bad image. Overall, Jack Johnson puts many people into happy and joyful moods. Johnson shows his happiness through one of his songs called "If I Had Eyes."
3. Jason Mraz. Jason Mraz has recently put his name out on the face of music. He has shown that he has skills not only in making music but attracting people to listen to his music. He makes people be in a better mood then they were ever in. He shows his happiness in many different singles that he has made and produced. Jason Mraz has came a long way to becoming a better musician. Jason Mraz's happiness is seen through his hit song called "I'm Yours."
4. U2. Over time, U2 has changed the face of music. They changed it in a way many artists couldn't have done before. They influenced their music around everyday life and the people. U2 makes people happy by listening to them. Not only do they make people happy and glad but they make people want to think about life and the world. U2 will continue to make people happy and will continue to change the face of music. U2 is seen as having joyful music in one of their hit songs called "Beautiful Day."
5. Bob Marley. Bob Marley has changed reggae music as a whole. Not only did he start the reggae movement, but he changed it. He transformed it into a whole different dimension. Over the years, he has made many different hit singles that are all happy and up-lifting. People listen to his music to put them in a better mood. Bob Marley was a great musician and his generation lives on. I love his music that he plays. One song that Bob Marley shows his happiness with is from his hit single "One Love."
Boy, I can't argue with any of these choices -- lotsa happy here.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I listened to "Over the Rainbow" -- such a beautiful song. I didn't realize Iz was so obese (or dead). Oh dear. But it's definitely a song that makes you feel good, and that's a good way to be remembered.
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