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Music Has No Limits

Hello!

This will be a very quick post.

Music has no limits. It doesn't matter hold you are, what your culture or back ground is or anything, music appeals to everybody.

I know a lot of people get judged or teased about the artists they like, I sure do. Your friends and family may have asked, "Why do you like {band/artist's name}? in a judgmental way which can make you feel embarrassed. In my experience, people have a way of making you feel like you have done or are doing something wrong when you haven't. They look at you like "Why are you here?"

People judge me for being a fan of the musicians I'm a fan of, one group in particular. In the past, it has made me feel a little sad and embarrassed but now I ignore those people and their comments. Age shouldn't matter. There is no rule that says you have to be a teenager to be a fan of a teen band/ celebrity or you have to be an adult to be a fan of an adult band/celebrity.

Some parents and even grandparents like 5SOS and One Direction and children like ABBA and The Beatles (Using these groups as examples). I say, good for them!

I go to a lot of concerts and it is always nice to see everyone singing along, dancing and enjoying the show. Music really does bring people together. I've met so many lovely people at concerts and a few of them are now my best friends.

I'm sure the musicians themselves don't mind who their fans are, at least they shouldn't, and appreciate all the support they receive. We help them become more successful everyday by buying their CD's and merchandise and going to their concerts and spreading their work and news on social media.

Nobody should make you feel bad and stop you from doing things you enjoy. It doesn't matter if you are 5 or 50, you can be a fan of any artist or celebrity and enjoy music.

"Music knows no barrier of age or culture. It isn'r about being politically correct or even making a statement. Music is what appeals to the ears and touches your soul." - AR.Rahman


Vishi xoxo

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