Example Of Intertextuality In Music

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Does originality/individuality exist? How original is that book you just read or that song you listen to all day? Is it really that original that no one else in the world has done something similar than that? It’s likely that that artist or author probably got inspiration from someone else’s art and made changes and made it their own, it’s never one’s own individual idea. That is known as intertextuality. Intertextualities is taking ideas from someone else and incorporating it into your own as well as creating references any kind of media text through another. In Porter’s reading, he described it as, “The principle that all writing and speech arise from a single network.” This sort of thing is seen quite a lot in the music industry community with artists, specifically in music videos. Although intertextuality is basically copying other people’s work without giving credit, it’s a great way to help other people understand the topic through a different perspective.
In James E. Porter’s reading, “Intertextuality and the Discourse …show more content…

Iggy Azalea’s music video, ‘Fancy’ is an example of intertextuality as it takes scenes from the movie “Clueless” and re-enacts them in the music video. At the beginning of the music video, one can see Iggy shopping for an outfit and it so happens to be quite similar to the main character, Cher Horowitz. Another place where one can see similar scenes is also in the beginning when Iggy is in a school setting. One knows, she is referring to the movie because it mostly takes place at a high school in Beverly Hills. Iggy could have done this to promote her music to not only young teenagers who are into pop, but also to get the attention of the people who watched the movie when it first came out in the 1990’s. By doing this, it helps Azalea gain a wide variety of people that will listen to her

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