 Artist- Justin Bieber ft. Chance The Rapper  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because it has a repetitive melody and good harmony.  Song features/vocabulary:

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 Artist- Justin Bieber ft. Chance The Rapper  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because it has a repetitive melody and good harmony.  Song features/vocabulary: › Electronica influences › reggae influences › subtle use of vocal harmony › repetitive melodic phrasing › extensive vamping

 Artist- Ariana Grande ft. Mac Miller  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because its more a pop genre then a hip hop genre from my hearing it.  Song features/vocabulary: › Modern R&B styling's › Electronica influences › hip hop influences › gospel influences › Mild rhythmic syncopation

 Artist- Beyoncé  Like: No  Listen again?: No because I don’t really like the rhythm, its too slow.  Song features/vocabulary: › Electronica influences › R&B influences, › use of vocal harmony › Mild rhythmic › Syncopation › Call and answer vocal harmony

 Artist- Pia Mia  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because its has good rhythm and has a great beat.  Song features/vocabulary: › Electronica influences › Use of acoustic rhythm piano › Call and answer vocal harmony (antiphony) › Extensive vamping

 Artist: Ariana Grande  Like: Yes  Listen again: Yes because its repetitive.  Song features/vocabulary: › R&B influence › Heavy use of vocal harmonies › Acoustic rhythm piano › A twelve time signature › Intricate melodic phrasing

 Artist- Jhene Aiko ft. Childish Gambino  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because she has a great melody and harmony.  Song features/vocabulary: › Modern R&B styling's › Electronica influences › Hip hop influences › Major key tonality › A breathy female lead vocalist

 Artist: Zendaya  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because it sounds like a mysterious song with a mysterious rhythm.  Song features/vocabulary: › Electronica influences › R&B influences › Mixed minor › Major key tonality › A vocal-centric aestinestric › Thru composed melodic style

 Artist: Justin Bieber  Like: Yes  Listen again: Yes because it has a slow melody that is unforgettable.  Song features/vocabulary: › R&B influences › Extensive vamping › Major key tonality › Melodic songwriter › A dynamic male vocalist

 Artist: Justin Bieber  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes has a great sound and its more like a Pia Mia song.  Song features/vocabulary: › R&B influences › a subtle use of vocal harmony › extensive vamping › major key tonality › string section beds

 Artist: Rihanna  Like: Yes  Listen again?: yes it has a nice beat and great reputation.  Song features/vocabulary: › modern R&B styling's › a subtle use of vocal harmony › mild rhythmic syncopation › acoustic rhythm piano › call and answer vocal harmony (antiphony)

 Artist: Beyonce  Like: Yes  Listen again?: yes because its songs gospel.  Song features/vocabulary: › a subtle use of vocal harmony › mild rhythmic syncopation › acoustic rhythm piano › intricate melodic phrasing › use of a string ensemble

 Artist: Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber  Like: Yes  Listen again?: yes because its more a disco and hip hop genre than R&B.  Songs features/vocabulary: › modern R&B styling's, › Electronica influences, › disco influences, › extensive vamping › intricate melodic phrasing.

 Artist: Justin Bieber  Like: No  Listen again?: No because just not really my style. Its hip hop but its just more not same as the other songs the artist sang.  Songs features/vocabulary: › R&B influences › hip-hop influences › a subtle use of vocal counterpoint › a subtle use of vocal harmony › extensive vamping

 Artist: Justin Bieber  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because  Songs features/vocabulary: › Electronica influences › R&B influences › Funk influences › Hip hop influences › Subtle use of harmony

 Artist: August Alsina  Like: Yes  Listen again?: Yes because it has a great melody.  Songs features/vocabulary: › Club rap › Southern rap roots › Gangsta rap altitude › R&B influences › Electronica influences

› Electronica influences- Electronic sounds › Subtle use of vocal harmony- a style of vocal music in which a consonant note or notes are sung at the same time as a main melody › Extensive vamping- a repeated chord change › R&B styling’s/influences- R&B the musical style influenced rhythm. › Mild rhythmic- are in some way unexpected which make part or all of a tune or piece of music off- beat. › use of vocal harmony-sounds of different pitch or quality