Topic > The power of music in Mars' "unorthodox jukebox"

From rock and roll, to pop and soul. She has it all Harrison Jozefowicz Mrs. MasonTHESIS When the human brain is used for ten minutes straight, it generates enough electricity to power the Sears Tower for forty-eight seconds. There are more than one hundred floors powered by electricity. (7). The brain creates more brainwave signals than any cell phone signal in the world at one time, in one second of use. When humans listen to music, we generate three times the amount of electricity and brain waves. (6). Music is widely used to express ourselves thoroughly. Bruno Mars' “Unorthodox Jukebox” album does just that. Expresses. It allows us to express how we feel about something that happens in our life. When we listen to music, our brain is overloaded with dopamine which produces an immense amount of love for whatever we are thinking about. Bruno Mars' album, "Unorthodox Jukebox", is the most influential album of this century. INFLUENCED BY: Mars' entire career and musical lifestyle has been influenced by: The Police, Rolling Stones, Prince, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Keith Sweat, Led Zeppelin and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (IZ), born in Hawaii, ukulele player. When the human brain is used for ten consecutive minutes, it generates enough electricity to power the Sears Tower for forty-eight seconds. There are more than one hundred floors powered by electricity. The brain creates more brainwave signals than any cell phone signal in the world at one time, in one second of use. When humans listen to music, we generate three times the amount of electricity and brain waves. Music is widely used to express ourselves thoroughly. Bruno Mars' “Unorthodox Jukebox” album does just that. Expresses. It allows us to express how we feel about s...... middle of paper ...... should do. Bruno Mars started the trend that you shouldn't be afraid to be who you need or want to be, nor should you conform or try to fit into someone else's patterns of what should be done. Bruno Mars broke the mold. He was not afraid of being unorthodox nor was he afraid of what anyone might think. He utilized his wide variety of mixology and knowledge of various musical genres, as well as his background as a singer in the family band. Bruno Mars also drew inspiration from his past as an Elvis impersonator and from his other idols who in their own way paved the way for the fact that it's okay to dare and think outside the box. Bruno Mars has opened the doors for other artists to follow his example and use their talent not only to touch people's hearts, but to change the way they think and feel as human beings, which in turn would begin to change the world around us..