Comparing Music Videos

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As young adults, we are told that we are to love a certain way, and to not let loved ones get away. Through the songs H.O.L.Y., and The Dance we can see that they want us to follow in their example. Even though, music videos are very much liked they show that the way love someone a certain way, and that is how everyone else should love their loved ones. For years, music videos have had a controlling factor in our lives due to the fact that they show that's how famous people lives and worship; so therefore, that is how everyone else should too. They even show up in everyday commercials to try to get you to buy that item. Both of music videos share the same genre, and share the same belief in love. Florida Georgia Line shows that love can be possible, and Garth Brook's shows love can happen, but do …show more content…
The imagery is what makes the song even better, because it shows what religious purpose they are talking about compared to god. They talk about how this woman has saved them in a sense to where they use her as and angel who has broke through. It also uses the imagery to put images in your head about what they are talking about. “You made the brightest days from the darkest nights you're the river bank where I was baptized cleansed from the demons that were killing my freedom let me lay you down, give me to ya get you singing babe, hallelujah we'll be touching we'll be touching heaven” (FlaGeogia, 2016). Florida Georgia Line is putting the image in your head that, the woman is saving them from the demons, and that she turns the darkest nights to brighter days. The mood in the song is up going, and hard to understand, but it gets the readers to listen closely. They listen closely because Florida Georgia Line puts emphasis and put a louder vocal on the parts and points they want to get a