APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Money, Sex, and Power: An Analysis of Song Lyrics from 1989 and 2017

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Social

  • Patricia Kahlbaugh
    Southern Connecticut State University
  • Shawn Morris
    Southern Connecticut State University
  • Alicia Moroyoqui
    Southern Connecticut State University
  • Henryriana Maxelix
    Southern Connecticut State University
  • Andrea Acevedo
    Southern Connecticut State University

Abstract

Music is an important cultural product. An analysis of song lyrics demonstrated that money, sex and empowerment were more common in popular songs, while recent songs featured more sex, drugs, profanity and less love than songs from 1989. Rap relied more on money, while pop focused on sex and love.

Music and Arts

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