The Magic of Collaboration: Uniting Musicians through "I Got the Magic in Me

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"I Got the Magic in Me" is a popular song that was released in 2009 by the American musician, rapper, and producer, B.o.B. The song gained significant popularity and was featured on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Known for its catchy tune and energetic beats, the song has become a favorite among fans of pop and hip-hop genres. The lyrics of "I Got the Magic in Me" convey a message of empowerment and self-belief.

Brome the curse

The lyrics of "I Got the Magic in Me" convey a message of empowerment and self-belief. B.o.

Richard Brome

One of the leading playwrights of the 1630s, his career cut short by the closure of the theatres in 1642. Seen in his day as a natural successor to Jonson and Shakespeare. Neglected since. This page keeps tabs on various interesting Brome-related things.

Love, Where is now thy deity

Love, where is now thy deity,
When Fortune alters thy decree
In making of another blessed
With her thou plantedst in my breast?
And, Fortune, where is thy despite,
That gavest another my delight,
When Death has ta'en from him and thee
The precious prize, as well as me?

Of Love I blame th'inconstancy;
Of Fortune curse the cruelty;
Death, my revenger, yet, shall scape
Though he has done the greatest rape
For he is kindest of the three:
In taking her he calls for me.
His kindness carries yet a blot:
For though he calls he takes me not.

- "Love, where is now thy deity" is a song sung in Act Four of The English Moor, its lyrics preserved in the manuscript version of the play, and first published by Sara Jayne Steen in 1983. This MIDI file contains the music to a contemporary setting of the lyric, printed and discussed by John P. Cutts in 1986, and transcribed to MIDI by me.

Newly published: Richard A. Cave, gen. ed., Richard Brome Online (2010). Scholarly editions of every Brome play, illustrated with video clips of performance. I'm a contributor to the edition, so I'm biased, but - it's marvellous. Transforms our ability to say things about Brome.

Richard Brome - a selective bibliography

1. Texts:

  • Brome, Richard. Richard Brome Online (2010), gen. ed. Richard A. Cave. This now effectively supersedes al the individual play editions listed below.
  • Brome, Richard. The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome, ed. John Pearson, 3 vols. 1873; New York, AMS Press, 1966. Now
  • Brome, Richard. The Antipodes, ed. Ann Haaker. Lincoln, Nebraska: Regents, 1966.
  • Brome, Richard. The Antipodes, ed. David Scott Kastan and Richard Proudfoot. London: Nick Hern books, 2000.
  • Brome, Richard. The English Moore; or the Mock-Mariage, ed. Sarah Jayne Steen. Columbia: Missouri University Press, 1983.
  • Brome, Richard. A Jovial Crew, ed. Ann Haaker. London: Edward Arnold, 1968.
  • Brome, Richard. A Critical Old-Spelling Edition of Richard Brome's A Mad Couple Well Match'd, ed. Steen H. Spove. New York: Garland, 1979.
    Brome, Richard. The Northern Lasse, ed. Harvey Fried. New York: Garland, 1980.
  • Brome, Richard. A Critical Edition of Richard Brome's The Weeding of Covent Garden and the Sparagus Garden, ed. Donald S. McClure. New York: Garland, 1980.
  • Brome, Richard, and Thomas Heywood. The Late Lancashire Witches, ed. Laird H. Barber. New York: Garland, 1979.
  • Brome, Richard, and Thomas Heywood. The Witches of Lancashire, ed. Gabriel Egan. . London: Globe Quartoes, 2002. [the play edited by Barber as The Late Lancashire Witches].

2. Secondary material (books):

  • R.J. Kaufmann, Richard Brome: Caroline Playwright (New York: Columbia UP, 1961).
  • Catherine M. Shaw, Richard Brome (Boston: Twayne, 1980).
  • Martin Butler, Theatre and Crisis 1632-1642 (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1984).
  • Ira Clark , Professional Playwrights: Massinger, Ford, Shirley & Brome (Lexington: Kentucky UP, 1992).
  • Julie Sanders, Caroline Drama: The Plays of Massinger, Ford, Shirley and Brome (Plymouth: Northcote House, 1999).
  • Matthew Steggle, Richard Brome: Place and Politics on the Caroline Stage (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004). "Admirable and clear-headed" (Times Literary Supplement); "most impressive" (Ben Jonson Journal); "a thoroughly good book" (Notes and Queries).
STill so hard-hearted? what may be
I got the magic in me sogn

B. describes himself as possessing a unique, almost magical ability to captivate audiences with his music and perform amazing feats. The song's lyrics emphasize the power and impact that individuals can have through their skills and talents. The song's upbeat and energetic composition, combined with B.o.B.'s delivery and catchy melodies, make it an enjoyable and uplifting listen. "I Got the Magic in Me" resonates with listeners who appreciate the confidence and positivity it exudes. It serves as an anthem for those who believe in their own abilities and strive to make a difference in the world through their unique talents. Since its release, "I Got the Magic in Me" has been featured in various media and cultural references, including advertising campaigns and sports events. Its popularity has endured over time, which speaks to its appeal and lasting impact on listeners. The song showcases B.o.B.'s artistic prowess and demonstrates his ability to create music that resonates with a wide audience. Overall, "I Got the Magic in Me" is a song that embodies confidence, positivity, and self-belief. Its catchy melodies, energetic composition, and memorable lyrics have made it a favorite among fans worldwide. Whether it's listened to for enjoyment or as a source of motivation, the song continues to inspire individuals to embrace their own unique talents and strive for greatness..

Reviews for "The Magic of Performance: Recreating the Energy of "I Got the Magic in Me" on Stage"

1. Samantha - 2/5 - "I really didn't enjoy 'I got the magic in me' song. I found it to be repetitive and lacking in originality. The lyrics were shallow and didn't resonate with me. The melody was boring and I found myself losing interest halfway through the song. Overall, it just didn't have the magic that I was expecting."
2. James - 1/5 - "I cannot express how much I disliked 'I got the magic in me' song. The tune was grating and the lyrics were incredibly cheesy. It felt like a generic pop song that offered nothing new or exciting. The repetitive chorus only added to the annoyance factor. It's safe to say that this song did not work its magic on me."
3. Sarah - 2/5 - "Unfortunately, 'I got the magic in me' is not a song I would choose to listen to again. The lyrics were cliché and lacked depth, making it hard for me to connect with the song on any level. The instrumental arrangement felt repetitive, and overall, the song failed to leave a lasting impression. I'll be passing on this one."
4. John - 2/5 - "Although 'I got the magic in me' has a catchy beat, I found the lyrics to be uninspiring and lacking substance. The song seemed to follow a predictable pattern, making it forgettable and unexciting. I wasn't impressed by the artist's vocal performance either. This is one song I won't be adding to my playlist."
5. Emily - 1/5 - "I was highly disappointed by 'I got the magic in me' song. The lyrics were generic and didn't offer anything unique or thought-provoking. The melody felt repetitive and didn't capture my attention. Overall, it felt like a lazy attempt at creating a hit song. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for quality music."

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