It is evident that pure emotion and soul can be felt directly from a song even if the languages are different. That said, examples of how music can reach almost anyone can be found in film soundtracks, such as The Lord of the Rings, where it is recognizable worldwide despite obvious linguistic and cultural differences. Additionally, music videos provide a medium for artists to showcase the true message of their songs in an inspiring way. For example, in the article Art and Violence: On Eminem's the Marshall Mathers LP by Phil John Kneis, Kneis specifically talks about how Eminem describes himself as a madman in his song Criminal, and at the same time also criticizes the media for its superficial nature and the effects this had on his life(). This being the case, it is obvious that Eminem uses realistic violence through his music as an outlet for his feelings and given his passion he receives an audience of people who absolutely love listening to him. Eminem is a valuable example of how an artist can use violence to promote controversial issues in society. Next, the effect that violence in music videos has on young adults is a specific issue within society. A study conducted by Barry L Sherman and Joseph R Dominick examines excessive violence in music videos and the many forms it can take. According to the study, 56.6% of music videos broadcast on MTV contain forms of violence
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