Justin Timberlake, "Cry Me A River," meanspeed=73.9, meanemotion=grace, therefore payback=well, you know, Revenge=Sweet
“Cry Me A River” is a song that is 73.9 beats per minute, a speed which has a preponderance of songs that emote “grace” according to this scale, developed in 1992, after measuring the speeds of 10,000 Western popular songs:
30-54=mixed slow
55-58=melodrama
59-62=sincerity
63-69=ceremony
70-76=grace
77-78=bittersweetness
79-84=loneliness
85-89=renewal
90-97=enthusiasm
98-105=natural
106-113=lust
114-118=foreboding
119-128=victory
129-390=mixed fast, where each number is speed as beats per minute.
As I wrote yesterday, a woman must know, as he calmly, with poise and grace in the video—a true act of revenge: He makes the statement: If you want to sexually betray that of a Justin Timberlake, the price you will pay is very high. He’s getting by just fine, Thank You Very Much. It is she, and in this case after the woman at whom the song was made freaked out this weekend, shaved her head, you know the rest, that will pay the price. This is the guy who brought sexy back. Betray him? You will pay. And Cry A River.
Information about the song can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cry_Me_a_River_%28Justin_Timberlake_song%29
other songs at a similar speed, measured by Meanspeed music--
| Blue Moon Revised (Song For Elvis) | ||
| Breakfast In America | ||
| Chicago | ||
| If These Walls Could Speak | ||
| Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) |
Labels: Cry Me A River, Karma
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