Who Is Crybaby?

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Melanie Martinez also was known as “Crybaby” first made an appearance on The Voice in 2012. Her songs and lyrics seem to be inspired by Dr.Seuss and Tim Burton. She sings children song but through her eyes in a sort of twisted way. Her first album was Cry Baby, it told her fans a story of her character named Crybaby. The album was even made into a storybook that explains how the songs fit together in the timeline of the little girl. Crybaby’s most inspirational song, lyric-wise, “Mrs.Potato Head” came out in 2015. During that year there was a total of 13.9 million female cosmetic procedures. In the United States, alone, there were about $13.3 billion spent on the plastic surgeries for the females. Melanie’s songs are mainly attractive …show more content…

(pg.24-26) During the whole song, she keeps going back and forth trying to encourage the surgery but disagreeing with it, almost like the voices of peer pressure. She kept asking questions, “Is it true that pain is beauty? Does a new face come with a warranty? Will a pretty face make it better? Oh, Mr.potato head tell me how will you afford this surgery?” Then she has an informative tone for her audience, in the music video the surgery goes bad and she was trapped forever, finishing the song with, “Stay forever, stay forever, even if the face doesn't stay together.” Melanie Martinez uses logos most effectively in “Mrs.Potato Head”. In one line she sings “Potatoes turn to French fries, yeah it's common sense.” This is a metaphor the potato being Ms.Potato Head also known as the young girls, and french fries is supposed to be ugly. Then in a few lines, she restates this in “Baby soft skin turns into leather.” Although she did seem to use pathos greatly in this song, logos was most

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