I don’t think I have ever read a book that has changed me. But music has always had a big effect on me. The artists have been everything from Spice Girls when I was about 9-10, to today’s hip hop and r&b artists. I like all sorts of music. I can’t say that I have a favourite artist or band, but I can say that I prefer a bit older music, from the 60s, like Motown andAretha Franklin. I honestly don’t think music today is so very good.One exception is Timbaland's newest album, where there are a lot of good songs. He has also helped Justin Timberlake and Nelly Frutado on their albums, the result is ok.
There was one artist I adored when I was younger, Michael Jackson, now called Wacko Jacko. He fascinated me with his dance moves and lyrics. I’m not so fond of his appearance nowadays, but he was an amazing artist in the 80`s. I mean that man could make an audience breathless with his moonwalk, poppin and lockin. His Thriller album cannot be beaten. I think he is that kind of person who becomes a legend, and people will remember him for a long time, whether it’s because of his appearance, scandals or his music.
I honestly don’t know how I will feel about the music I`m listening to today. But I don’t think it will be important to me in ten or twenty years. The music industry is such a fast working industry, and artists come and go without leaving any marks. But maybe some artists will survive. You never know..
The phrase “P.S, I loved you..
This phrase reminds me of a sad love story, when one of the persons has died or has travelled away..