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Music is not meant to have a singular point, especially music from an artist with much poetic metaphoric songs. Music is something to be individually interpreted by listeners.
Meaningful songs? I think they differ from person to person. Some songs that have a lot of meaning to me personally are 'The Middle' by Jimmy Eat World, 'Only Hope' by Mandy Moore (although I like Switchfoot's version better), 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' by Green Day, and 'Extraordinary' by Mandy Moore. Oh, and 'Things I'll never say' by Avril Lavine. I don't really like sad songs, so I don't have any suggestions for that.
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I suggest you look up Andy Mckee, if you haven't already. He has amazing acoustic songs. (:
It is unlikely that anyone will do so.
He does not particularly dedicate his songs to anyone. He may dedicate songs to his family, fans, friends, or whoever he is in a relationship.
Personally, Nick Jonas is the best at singing the more meaningful, slow songs. Joe is good at singing the fast, upbeat songs. Kevin doesn't sing. He does backup, but not lead.
Grooveshark and Pandora Radio have radio features like that.
Bass songs are very deep and meaningful due to the tone, pitch and quality of the sound from a bass. Some common songs of the bass include: Make it Funky, In the Midnight Hour, These boots are made for Walking, Pusher man and Super Freak.