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30 March 2015

Raunchy Music And The Society

By Iva Cannon


Once there is a society, there is also music. Every recognized culture and even those that are unknown and are in the isolated places have their own form of human expression through the use of sounds such as raunchy music. Long before the dispersal of humans in the world, from the prehistoric time, and until this very day, instrumental or vocal sounds have always been in existence.

Music is undoubtedly influenced by many aspects surrounding the society, such as its way of life, its social and economic organization, its innermost beliefs, and aspirations. From the shamanistic songs of the ancient people to lure animals during hunting and to entertain by the mimic of the nature's sound using the human voice as a medium, to the Bunggul style of the Australian aborigines narrating their epic journeys, to the sacred liturgical chants during the medieval times, up to the modern popular songs of our time, instrumental or vocal sounds has been a way to entertain, communicate, express, and influence.

One flustist named Dazzai Shundai, who lived within the time of Japan's Tokugawa Period that had lasted 1603-1868, said that instrumental or vocal sounds alone can control and enhance the desires of a human heart, and nothing else. He said that music must be a proper or 'gagaku' and not lewd or 'ingaku.' He lectured that proper instrumental or vocal sounds will improve the behavior and attitude of the people and lewd sounds will do the exact same opposite.

He strongly believed that through proper instrumental or vocal sounds the custom of the people will improve and through lewd or raunchy songs people will grow worse. However, sexually explicit, lewd, and uninhibited or raunchy songs has now undeniably penetrated every society. One of the most significant characteristics of the emerging popular music industry in this day and age is focus on commodity appeal.

Societies now share songs instantly through the internet. It would not even matter which country or what society are producing lewd instrumental or vocal sound. Influences, either good and bad are now easily transferred.

While some perceive raunchy songs as offensive and detrimental to human spirituality, sexual maturation, and morale, others argue that it is an expression of sexuality that cannot be interfered in accordance to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Whether which of both advocacies is more weighty, does not really matter.

The important thing now is not which of the two contending stands is correct and is to be heard. The reality is that the emergence of lewd songs, comparable to that of the past, is a reflection of the culture and realities of the societies concerned. Lewd music exists because the culture of sexual liberation is present.

However, parents, educators, church leaders, and other concerned could always educate the vulnerable. They can be taught which kind of music they listen to. People can be critical minded in taking in influences they will adhere to.




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