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Yes. Studies show that playing soft, instrumental music in the background while studying will help you to be less distracted -- loud music, or music with singing or heavy rhythms, will distract you even more.
Not a lot... Most teens listen to some pop or hip-hop music.. It's sad because metal music is very good... In my school only 2 plps listen to it, encluding me...
mostly teens as she seems to be a big hit in the charts
teenagers listen to pop and sometimes young adults do too but it is mostly teens. there are a small percentage of teens that like good music but most of them go for what is popular instead of what is good (talented)
Pretty much all teens listen to music at some time or another, I would imagine.
I'm an 'Australian teen' i hate the amount teens here are influenced by Americans most teens listen to American music and... wat evai don't i listen to kpopok i admit i do listen to some American bans but kpop is the best Kpop HWAITING
the same thing that other teens do.
cause ut is dum
Most teens listen to the bad mainstream stuff, but personally (coming from a teen) enjoy indie rock, soft rock, and classic oldies.
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Theyre not. They just dont listen to idiots
75% of teens
Teens will listen to their peers when they won't listen to anyone else. They figure that their peers have gone through what they have and can understand what they face. So fellow teens can listen when there is bullying, substance abuse, and peer pressure, and they often know how to give good advice.
French teens listen to all sorts of music. Some examples of popular singers are Gregory Lemarchal, Yelle, Alizee, Lorie, MC Solaar, Helene Segara, Davide Esposito (Italian), La Grande Sophie, Pauline (her CD Allo le Monde), Gregoire,etc.
Listen to music, date, go on the computer
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