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Context: Chobits was the first Manga I ever saw/read at 10 y.o., which sparked my love for Manga and Anime, which ultimately sparked my love for drawing and arts.. I still LOVE the song but I was super ashamed to unironically listen to anime music back in my early teenage years. | Context: Chobits was the first Manga I ever saw/read at 10 y.o., which sparked my love for Manga and Anime, which ultimately sparked my love for drawing and arts.. I still LOVE the song but I was super ashamed to unironically listen to anime music back in my early teenage years. | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 23 October 2024
Hello XPUB1!☺ For the Week 7 Radio show, we would love to hear your songs!♫♪ More specifically, songs from your early teenage years (13 to 16y.o.)! There are specific themes for the songs we are looking to collect, explained in the sections below.⇊ Please, upload your songs as .mp3, add your name, the name of the song and artist and if you want, a short description as to how & why your song relates the theme/prompt. We already uploaded a song for each section, which you can use as a template to copy/paste with your songs. Thank you!♡ - Chrissy, Imina, Kiara, Tessa & Charlie
SHAME
Prompt: A song you were ashamed of liking even when you were 13-16.
CHARLIE: "Ningyo Hime" - Rie Tanaka (CHOBITS Anime Ending)
Age: 13-15 Context: Chobits was the first Manga I ever saw/read at 10 y.o., which sparked my love for Manga and Anime, which ultimately sparked my love for drawing and arts.. I still LOVE the song but I was super ashamed to unironically listen to anime music back in my early teenage years.
GUILT
Prompt: A guilty pleasure song from your teenage years (you still listen to).
SORROW
Prompt: A song that made you sob or which you listened to when you were terribly sad.
UNDYING LOVE
Prompt: A song from an artist/artists/band you still listen to today.