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The study of asake’s selected songs - a phono-graphological analysis approach

 Department: English  
 By: usericon muhalhq  

 Project ID: 7208
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Abstract
This study conducts a thorough phonographological analysis of Asake's music, exploring the intricate interplay between language and sound in Afrobeat and popular music genres. The research aims to decipher how phonological elements, including rhyme patterns, sound repetition, and pronunciation, contribute to the artist''''s creative expression. The study begins with a clear research problem: understanding the significance of phonology in Asake's work. The objectives involve examining the phonological features, such as end rhymes and variations in pronunciation, and evaluating their alignment with the intended messages and emotional expressions within selected songs. Employing a qualitative research methodology, the analysis focuses on lyrics from Asake's album,"Mr. Money with the Vibe." Results reveal a rich tapestry of phonological choices, showcasing Asake's ability to seamlessly blend colloquial and formal elements. The strategic use of repetition, particularly end rhymes, enriches the rhythmic and melodic dimensions of his music. The study concludes that Asake's phonological choices significantly enhance the overall artistry of his music. Recommendations emphasize the importance of phonological awareness in songwriting, cultural authenticity, linguistic versatility, and consistency in aligning phonological elements with intended messages. Overall, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of phonology in music, offering valuable insights for musicians and artists seeking to harness the power of language and sound in their creative endeavors. ...
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