Staff Writer Olivia Chappell argues that too often, queer musician’s lyrics are distorted and appropriated, resulting in the muting of the artist’s stories and identities.
By Olivia Chappell, Brea Olinda High School
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October 8, 2024
Claire Kim
Going viral on a social media platform like TikTok is supposed to be beneficial for artists, giving them additional exposure and spreading their art online, but as their hooks and choruses get repeated over and over again, the song’s lyrics, in their ubiquity, became muted and misinterpreted.
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