Better People: A Song Analysis of Teen Culture
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Have a little read: ... Better People: A Song Analysis of Teen Culture The song, "Better People" by Xavier Rudd is a song that speaks to people of all ages. It exemplifies a large part of the culture the world lives in, including aspects of teenage culture that are not normally considered. Though there are countless songs, music videos, movies, advertisements, etc. that advertise the "sex, drugs, partying and crime life" to teenage audiences, there is still a distinct niche in the media market for songs encouraging teenagers to become better people and to change the world one person at a time. Another song that bears a similar message to teenagers is the song "Waiting on the World to Change" by John Mayer. "Waiting on the World to Change" talks about teenagers' frustrations at their inability to be taken seriously when trying to make things happen. While not a very well known song, "Better People" carries
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