Thank you very much. As a result of examining this problem, I found that I did not compare Marvin Gaye and Hypatia in the first week. However, as far as the development process is concerned, little consideration is made in comparison between Hypatia and Marvin Gaye. First of all it is clear that Hypatia is a female scholar who grew up in a stable family and learned different skills from her father. I also want to mention the fact that when she was born, women did not think they were intelligently equivalent to men.
Marvin Gaye is known as "the number one supplier of soul music". Michael Eric Dyson explains Gaye in his book "Mercy Mercy Me: Marvin Gaye of Art, Love and Devil". As before, it is beyond the boundary between rhythm and blues. After his death, the New York Times explained "Gay is becoming influential pop music by integrating the soul music of the urban scene with the beat of the old gospel singer," he explained. People's power In this article, Gaye also combines "deep love for gospel music, soft soul and sweetness of pop music, and a jazz singer's vocal musician". In the 1960's and 1970's, he shaped symbolic sounds of labels for Motown's recording. His cooperation with Mocheng gave him the title of the soul king and the prince of Mocheng. As a Motown artist, gay was the first person to leave his production system and opened the way to Stevie Wonder.
Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" released in the spring of 1971 is a distorted recording of Gaye and his Motown brand. This near-opera album is a free flowing musical background exploring the decline, economy, and environment of Vietnam, drugs, northern cities, jazz, pop, and classical shapes. Gaye called the album "a gift from God". The spirit of the album found a clear expression in his endorsement: "We have to find the Lord, please influence us to him, to fight against the forces of hatred and evil "Is there any other weapon?" He has an unmistakable voice, instantly provided a subtle perspective that resonates with the audience, and passed down from generation to generation.
In the riots and anger during the civil rights movement, Marvin Gayy resolved the suppressed minority change using Martin Luther King's philosophy. Mr. Gay treats these passionate arguments with love and fun question "What happened?" Through the eyes of soldiers who came back from Vietnam, Guy's album "What's Going On" tells stories of his songs that flow and intertwine with each other. Gay expressed his plea and grabbed the anger of many people. Gaye's message on this album is simple. Change and action are necessary to improve this falling world. In this article we will look at how gay uses his music to express calls for action for passive listeners.