Escalated

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  1. It's funny. I was in my music playlists and I noticed something interesting. As my psychology changed with actualized.org my music tastes did too. I took certain songs that I had an interest in through my life and pegged them in the Spiral: RED: Straight Outta Compton (1988): N.W.A. This song is about the brutal realities of coming up in the the ghetto. The N.W.A. express their attitudes and what they think is needed to survive in a harsh stage red environment. Survival through gangs, threats, crime, and weaponary is all referenced. Morals are untenable in this environment. "So when I'm in your neighborhood, you better duck Coz Ice Cube is crazy as f*ck" -Ice Cube NSFW- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TMZi25Pq3T8 BLUE: I Luh God (2015): Erica Campbell This song tames the red stage with its own faith and ideals. It represents pure faith in authority. All success is attributed to faith in the one true God. "I love God, You don't love God? What's wrong with you?" -Erica Campbell https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4G5BAQhLzMw ORANGE: All I do Is Win (2012): D.J. Khaled This song is a rejection of blue values and represents the epitome of stage orange. The emphasis is individual success through material means. Millions in money, trophies, cars, and women. "All I do is win, win, win no matter what Got money on my mind, I can never get enough" -T-Pain NSFW- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GGXzlRoNtHU GREEEN: Price Tag (2011): Jessie J. This song swings its pendulum in the opposite direction from Orange. Rather than making music for profit and material success the message is about "making the world dance." Messages about "paying with love" and references to globalism is made. You can hear Jessie call out the "serious" and "mysterious" nature of today's culture as if to reference the material perspective and coldness of orange. "We don't need your money money money We just wanna make the world dance Forget about the price tag" -Jessie J. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qMxX-QOV9tI YELLOW: This Is America (2018): Childish Gambino My favorite is This Is America (Childish Gambino). Songs like this one are RARE especially in the genre of rap. Those who have a keen eye for the music video and lyrics can see the pure Yellow in this piece. It took me years to see the stages depicted in this song. It brilliantly shows the toxic judging of tier 1 psychology. In this song excesses such as Red: violence, brutality, Blue: racism, Orange: extreme consumerism, and much more is shown. The key yellow move was that this was all done without direct judging on Donald Glover's part. This is something that a green song is incapable of. All he did was embody the stages and the viewer can see the toxic excesses. The song, as a result, blends in like a chameleon. Without paying attention the viewer can easily confuse this for a red, blue, orange or even a green song. It really blows your mind when you see it. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VYOjWnS4cMY Some Hidden meanings in video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9_LIP7qguYw https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1HfsU07jHis#searching In carefully listening to music you can hear the evolution of human psychology and cultural values.
  2. @Gidiot That is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
  3. @DocWatts Never heard that before until now. Agreed. very Green.
  4. I use to think so too. It looks like we're all in for an awakening.
  5. These were songs I literally found in my music search history and playlists. I noticed a change overtime that was consistent with an upward trend in the spiral. I guess I have yet to find and appreciate a turquoise rap song. Those are very hard to come by. Let me know if you find one ?.