Meanspeed Music Summarysong title=”What Goes Around…Comes Around”performer=Justin Timberlakecomposer=Justin Timberlake, Danjahandz, Timbaland, Larry Goldalbum=Grammy Nominees 2008recording source=iTunes by Apple®File type=m4pKind=Protected AAC audio fileSize=4.8 MBBit rate=128 kbpsSample rate=44.100 kHzVolume=(-14.4 dB)Profile=low complexityChannels=stereoFairPlay version=2trials calibrated=9beats measured=3,456total time elapsed=2,728.34 secondsbeats per trail=384mean time per trial=303.149 secondsmean beat length=0.7895 secondsaverage tempo/mean speed=76.0 beats per minuteemotive category within meanspeed music theory=gracemost interesting rhyme=’alone’ with ‘home’ with ‘tone’, as -“Let me paint this picture for you, baby You spend your nights aloneAnd he never comes home And every time you call him All you get’s a busy tone…”meanspeed music’s ideas about song expression=Timberlake, with a serene, calm self-righteousness sings a Revenge is sweet song here. By most accounts, Justin was singing about the relationship he has had with Britney Spears, the most famous miserable person since Marilyn - especially insofar as being known for little else than being irresistibly sexual and perpetually unconventional. Brazen is a word that they do not know - neither MM or BS.Justin Timberlake knew in singing this song with his “home boys” and that living like Marilyn Monroe or James Dean would Spears where it got them: very troubled in their early 20s.If this song had a natural feel of 82 beats per minute, and I might question’s Justin’s confidence. Seventy-six beats per minute is the land of Let It Be, Fire & Rain, A Whiter Shade Of Pale. Maybe only that of a Timberlake can explain why people are so obsessed with Spears - she gets far more CNN coverage than the war in Iraq. maybe she gets more coverage exactly because of said war - think about her “problems”, Wag The Dog, and when she gains most coverage in the news. Some say her act is an act for the United States - rather than experience mass hystreria over a Bin Laden-esque threat, better to throw Britney out there. Carl Bernstein knows, but he is not talking.The steadiness of the song at exactly 76 beats per minute is highly predictive that Timebrlake was singing as the graceful winner - not the cuckholded loser who finally sees his former lover fall.
Ian Schneidermeansped musicFebruary 10, 2008ee Channel results for “what goes around come around”
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