The Influence Of Pop Music

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How does pop music affect people in emotional ways and also how it has become a big part of our society? Music is powerful because it strongly ties with emotions and motivation toward people. For instance, we rely on music to wake us up, calm us down, entertain us, and motivate us. Pop music is positively impacting the changes in our society to achieve positivity from psychological, and physical problems in people. Music can be a useful tool that can help people to communicate their emotions and personalities. Nowadays, many young adults in the society have a hard time communicating their emotions with the people around them. Caretakers can use music to facilitate movement in their patients, as well as help to temper any feelings of anxiety. …show more content…

Pop music is important for students to overcome their obstacles; it can also calm them when they distressed during class. For example, midterm can cause students in college increase stress response and make them feel excessive fear to fail in class. “Some students don’t know how to cope with the obstacles of college life; as a result, they will have a severe or prolonged stress may lead to reduced academic performance. Their stress can potentially hinder a level of contribution and participation in campus life and increases the likelihood of substance abuse and other destructive behaviors. It also their stress can also lead to depression and its related conditions” (Ferrer 2). I argued that the role of music to resolve potential stress among college students; also, it can investigate that music affects stress in many other levels when the students listening to music. The correlation between music and stress was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of stress reduction while listening to music within an academic population of students in classroom settings. It can able to know how different forms of pop music influence stress levels before and after a selection of pop music in a college classroom environment for

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