Songs with a motive for happiness are the world's most popular

Modern - day popular songs have more motives of <x0 turnire” and are more likely to be sung by women, is being made known according to a study on the development of music in the last 30 years. However, the study says that while clear people prefer more joyful rhythms, each time [...]
Modern - day popular songs have more motives of <x0 turnire” and are more likely to be sung by women, is being made known according to a study on the development of music in the last 30 years.
However, the study says that while clear people prefer more joyful rhythms, each time there is less music of this kind.
The study is based on the analysis of 500,000 songs made in Britain in 1985-2015.
The findings of this study are analyzed “by” of popular songs rather than their texts.
“Every year songs with sad motives” are said in the study of a team of California Irwine University published in a science magazine.
A feasibility study that had covered the musical activity of 1980-2007 had found that the musical texts put themselves centrally, since the added use of phrases “ <x0una” and less “ne”, citing the frequent use of “wry” and “suicide”.












