There was a very successful song that reached Number 1 in a lot of countries called: "All the things she said" by "t.A.T.u" (or Tatu). It's about lesbianism, and the Music Video corresponds to this.. Anyone of any sexuality who feels oppressed can relate to this song.
Also, there's a song by an Australian band called "Sing if You're Glad to be Gay" or something. It's on YouTube. Not bad for it's time.
Raise Your Glass - P!nk
he writes a few songs, but very few. the band has writers. if you watch a youtube video with brian stars he says he does not write some of the songs :o. i was shocked when i heard that =/. but it seemed serious and one of the writers was sittin next to him.
Yes. Some of her songs do have words that are considered inappropriate in them.
alesana do some good love songs
No because they use profanity in some of their songs but they do use christian themes in some of their songs
First of all, murder is a serious crime, while in most western jurisdictions, homosexuality is not. Although some religions regard homosexuality as a sin, it is a victimless sin, unlike murder. So, thinking of homosexuality may be natural for some, but thinking of murder never should be.
Homosexuality is accepted in some societies, and rejected in some societies.
Serious songs like imagine by john Lennon have piano..... also there are some really funny songs by people like tom lehrer and Tim minchin with big piano solos
It depends on which tribe you are referring to. Some accepted homosexuality and some didn't.
Nobody chooses homosexuality. It's something that some people are born with.
Socialisation does not contribute to homosexuality, although some authors seem to think it does.
Yes, it is illegal in some countries.what you can do to find out is to go to google and typ in " is homosexuality illegal " and then you should find your answer.
Sikhism has no official doctrine about homosexuality, and most Sikh men follow the universal goal of Sikhism to hate nobody. But there are some Sikhs who condemn homosexuality.
The Ngāti Toa are quite accepting of homosexuality, as are most Māori. However it is important to note that some people have adopted the Christian view that homosexuality is a sin.
Homosexuality isn't something that needs to be treated. It is how some people are born not someto disease.There is no changing it.
1700 im serious bog off you idiot i am serious
Virtually all countries classified homosexuality as a mental illness at one point in their histories. Some still do.Virtually all countries classified homosexuality as a mental illness at one point in their histories. Some still do.