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How Lyrics Show a Singer's Reinvention as an Artist

Reinvention is important in the music industry. This is how an artist maintains his or her relevance within the circle, keeping up with the times and trends. Sometimes, reinvention is done because the sensibilities of an artist have changed, and the previous songs and lyrics he or she has tackled are no longer in sync with what the artist wants. This reinvention is often reflected by the lyrics of the songs these artists perform.

The lyrics often show distinct changes when an artist changes his or her image and overall stance as a performer. Sometimes, the reinvention isn't often since the transition is seamless. But even though this seems undetectable, the lyrics of the songs they performed will reveal the changes they have made.

Madonna is often called the queen of reinvention. She has been called many things at different times. At first, she was considered as an ultimate sex symbol during the earlier part of her career, but was later regarded as the Queen of Pop due to her experimentations in music. The lyrics of her earlier songs reveal that she relied much on her sexuality to sell as an artist. The lyrics of Like A Virgin shamelessly illustrate this.

For instance, the lyrics go: Like a virgin / Feels so good inside / When you hold me, and your heart beats, and you love me. Several years later, she did Frozen, a much more sober and serious song that demonstrated her mettle as an artist. From lyrics that claim she's like a virgin, the lyrics of Frozen offers a somewhat deeper insight.

Of course, when it comes to song and seamless transitions and reinventions, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears should be considered. The transition of Britney Spears isn't obvious, since they jump wasn't drastic. From songs with lyrics that reek of pop and bubblegum music, Britney delved on dance hits. The change isn't big, but it's there, and the lyrics of her songs show.

For instance, her earlier song Oops, I Did It Again has lyrics full of typical pop hooks that obviously appealed to teenage girls. But with one of the most recent songs, like Womanizer, the lyrics of the song transformed to teeny-bopper to mature (though not necessarily deep) hooks.

Avril Lavigne's transition is seen by a number of fans as a downgrade from her previous image. Her rockstar image was traded for a more feminine one. From singing about a Sk8er Boi, a song with pop rock elements and upbeat, contemporary lyrics, Avril then moved on to singing being someone's Girlfriend.

The sentiments of the lyrics of Sk8er Boi were sincere, while Girlfriend has a somewhat rebellious streak with lyrics that may not appeal to his male fanbase as her previous songs did.

Of course, reinvention is not solely limited to female artists. Male singers and even bands go through this stage in their careers. And the lyrics of their songs will often show how the transition was done, even if the artists did not plan to reveal these changes.

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