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Sara bareilles brave dance
Sara bareilles brave dance






What would your results be if you got tested? Maybe it's worth finding out! With 35% of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians being diagnosed with diabetes or pre-diabetes, it's a condition we all need to know more about. We finish up with a workout with Gill Whelan from Whelan Wellness and learn how exercise is a vital part of managing diabetes. We then set up a diabetes testing clinic with June Tavenor, RN on Water Street and the results might shock you! We join Kevin Peters, ICD.D founder of the Diabetes for a Day Foundation to learn more about why he has become a fierce advocate for diabetes education and research. Learn what it is like to have diabetes for a day and gain a better understanding of this condition that is estimated to affect over 1 in 10 of us in the next 10 years. We can hope Katy Perry's other stuff on Prism is more original, but this doesn't bode particularly well for her new album.Episode 3 - "Diabetes for a Day" is now available on YouTube.ĭiabetes will impact 1 in 10 in NL within the next decade.

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which doesn't make it original.įeel free to join in the debate people, but if you just give 'em both a listen, the writing is pretty much on the wall. Response: So basically Katy Perry just rewrote Sara Bareilles's song in a more selfish manner. Rebuttal: But Sara Bareilles's song is about us being brave, Katy Perry's is about her standing up to her detractors! You can't get inspired by a song about speaking up for yourself and write more or less the same exact song about standing up for yourself. Sara Bareilles's song says, "Say what you wanna say/ And let the words fall out/Honestly I wanna see you be brave." Katy Perry's goes, "Cause I am a champion and you’re gonna hear me ROAR/ Louder, louder than a lion." Convenient that two songs that sound the same would also have the same message about speaking up for oneself, eh? This is like someone reading Harry Potter and then having the divine realization that they need to write a book about a boy who finds out he's a wizard. Second Offense: The meanings of both songs are the same. Response: Yes, but one wouldn't even be wondering about plagiarism if they were literally the same, right? That would be a little too obvious. Response: Not only do they have the same backbeat, they also have the same tune for vocals. Rebuttal: But Katy has a completely different sound to Sara Bareilles, and loads of songs have a similar backbeat, what of it? First Offense: Both "Roar" and "Brave" have the exact same back beat. A copycat track might just signal doom for Perry's newest album, and as devoted fans, we simply have to know those sorts of things.

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Let's have a look at both, though, and see what we can discern. Perry is trying to reinvent her sound on her new album, so releasing a dead-ringer track for Bareilles's track is a worrying start to what will be another three months of build up to Prism's official release. Now, it should come as no surprise that pop songs can sound generic and therefore similar, but critics the Internet over have been crowing about the unusual similarities between these two songs, and given that Perry tweeted about Bareilles's song months before releasing her own, she can't exactly pretend she hadn't heard it before. However, the latest criticism/attention directed Katy Perry's way has to do with "Roar's" similarity to Sara Bareilles's "Brave." (Listen to both below.)

sara bareilles brave dance

First of all, it contains Perry's newest single "Roar", which was leaked online, and second of all, the album will be released within weeks of both Lady Gaga and Rihanna's newest albums. Katy Perry's new album Prism has been receiving all kinds of attention.






Sara bareilles brave dance