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  2. Raunch aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Through the lyrics Chlöe embraces of her sexuality while also teasing and flaunting it. In the music video you can see her and other women twerking and moving their bodies in a sexual manner. Chlöe has also displayed raunch aesthetics through provocative post on social media to promote body positivity and acceptance of self.

  3. Look What You Made Me Do - Wikipedia

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    The lyric video features prominent snake imagery, depicting the chorus with an ouroboros, [25] and its graphics were influenced by the aesthetics of Saul Bass for the 1958 film Vertigo. [26] It was viewed over 19 million times within the first 24 hours on YouTube, setting a record for the most-viewed lyric video in that time frame. [27]

  4. Probot - Wikipedia

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    The music video also appears on the extras section on the movie SuicideGirls: The First Tour. In the video, the band is represented with Dave Grohl on drums, Lemmy on lead vocals and bass, and Wino (who sang on the Probot track "The Emerald Law") on lead guitar. Lemmy regarded the performance as "just like a tour in the '60s, when things were a ...

  5. Papa Don't Preach - Wikipedia

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    In her book Experiencing Music Video: Aesthetics and Cultural Context, Carol Vernallis compared the video of "Papa Don't Preach" to that of No Doubt's "Don't Speak" (1995), as in both cases, the songs' music and lyrics offer "imprecise evocations of time", and allow the viewer to "fill the gaps" regarding the videos' plots. [116] "'Papa Don't ...

  6. The Blackening - Wikipedia

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    The Blackening is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Machine Head.Released on March 27, 2007, in the United States, The Blackening sold 16,000 units in its first week, and became Machine Head's third highest charting release at number 54 on the Billboard 200, and charted in the Top 20 throughout many countries in the rest of the world.

  7. Aesthetic Perfection - Wikipedia

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    Aesthetic Perfection was formerly signed directly to Metropolis Records in the United States and Out of Line Records in Europe, until Graves decided to run it on his independent label Close to Human Records.

  8. Aestheticism - Wikipedia

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    Gal, Michalle. "Aestheticism, philosophical critique". in Oxford Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd edition, Michael Kelly, ed.). Aesthetes & Decadents on Victorian Web; Annandale National Historic Site; Books, Research & Information "Aestheticism Style Guide". British Galleries. Victoria and Albert Museum

  9. Aesthetics of music - Wikipedia

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    Aesthetics of music is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of art, beauty and taste in music, and with the creation or appreciation of beauty in music. [1] In the pre-modern tradition, the aesthetics of music or musical aesthetics explored the mathematical and cosmological dimensions of rhythmic and harmonic organization.