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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY

APOLINARIO MABINI CAMPUS


Basic Education Department - Senior High School
Taft Avenue Corner Men lo St. Pasay City

PERFORMANCE TASK#1

NAME: Bituin, Julianna Marie


STRAND AND SECTION: ICT 11-A
SUBJECT: English For Academic And Professional Purposes
SUBJECT TEACHER: Ms. Mary May C. Gontiñas

NAME OF SONG: The Lazy Song


NAME OF SONGWRITER: Bruno Mars

The Lazy Song


Bruno Mars

Today, I don't feel like doing anything


I just wanna lay in my bed
Don't feel like picking up my phone
So leave a message at the tone
'Cause today, I swear, I'm not doing anything, uh

I'm gonna kick my feet up, then stare at the fan


Turn the TV on, throw my hand in my pants
Nobody's gon' tell me I can't, nah
I'll be lounging on the couch, just chillin' in my Snuggie
Click to MTV, so they can teach me how to dougie
'Cause in my castle, I'm the freaking man

Oh-oh, yes, I said it (Ooh-ooh)


I said it, I said it, 'cause I can (Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)

Today, I don't feel like doing anything


I just wanna lay in my bed
Don't feel like picking up my phone
So leave a message at the tone
'Cause today, I swear, I'm not doing anything
Nothing at all
Woo-hoo, woo-hoo, ooh
Nothing at all
Woo-hoo, woo-hoo, ooh

Tomorrow, I'll wake up, do some P90X


Meet a really nice girl, have some really nice sex
And she's gonna scream out, "This is great!" (Oh my God, this is great)
Yeah, I might mess around and get my college degree
I bet my old man will be so proud of me
But sorry, pops, you'll just have to wait

Oh-oh, yes I said it (Ooh-ooh)


I said it, I said it, 'cause I can (Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)

Today, I don't feel like doing anything


I just wanna lay in my bed
Don't feel like picking up my phone
So leave a message at the tone
'Cause today, I swear, I'm not doing anything

No, I ain't gonna comb my hair (Ooh-ooh-ooh)


'Cause I ain't going anywhere (Ooh-ooh-ooh)
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
I'll just strut in my birthday suit (Ooh-ooh-ooh)
And let everything hang loose (Ooh-ooh-ooh)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Oh, today, I don't feel like doing anything


I just wanna lay in my bed
Don't feel like picking up my phone
So leave a message at the tone
'Cause today, I swear, I'm not doing anything
Nothing at all
Woo-hoo, woo-hoo, ooh
Nothing at all
Woo-hoo, woo-hoo, ooh
Nothing at all
ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
APOLINARIO MABINI CAMPUS
Basic Education Department - Senior High School
Taft Avenue Corner Menlo St. Pasay City

ANALYSIS OF THE SONG

I. GENRE
> Pop Music
- The song "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars falls under the
genre of pop music. Pop music is a popular music genre
characterized by its catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and
relatable lyrics. It is known for its broad appeal and
ability to resonate with a wide audience.

"The Lazy Song" embodies the playful and carefree nature of


pop music. The lyrics express a strong desire for
relaxation and taking a break from responsibilities. The
speaker declares their intention to spend the day in bed,
avoiding any obligations or activities. The song captures a
laid-back and easygoing attitude, encouraging listeners to
embrace a leisurely and idle state of mind.

Through its lighthearted lyrics and catchy melody, "The


Lazy Song" embodies the essence of pop music by delivering
a fun and relatable message. It invites listeners to
momentarily escape from the demands of everyday life and
indulge in a carefree and lazy day. The song's carefree and
light-hearted tone resonates with audiences who can relate
to the desire for a break and the simple joy of doing
nothing.

II. STANZA
> The song has 4 stanzas.
- "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars consists of four stanzas,
with each stanza containing four lines. The song follows a
consistent structure throughout, maintaining a steady
rhythm and flow. Each line within the stanzas maintains a
similar syllable count, contributing to the song's catchy
and easy-to-follow nature. The use of four-line stanzas
allows for a clear and concise delivery of the song's
message, enhancing the overall cohesion and structure of
the lyrics. This consistent format provides a solid
foundation for the song's playful and laid-back tone,
allowing the listener to easily engage with the lyrics and
embrace the carefree spirit of the song.

III. TONE
> Carefree, Relaxed
-The tone of the speaker in "The Lazy Song" by
Bruno Mars is relaxed, carefree, and nonchalant.
The speaker expresses a strong desire for leisure
and a lack of motivation to engage in any
productive activities. The tone is evident from the
opening lines, where the speaker declares, "Today,
I don't feel like doing anything." This nonchalant
attitude is further reinforced as the speaker
expresses a lack of interest in answering phone
calls and instead suggests leaving a message at the
tone. The repetition of the phrase "I'm not doing
anything" throughout the song emphasizes the
speaker's indifference and refusal to be active or
productive. The overall tone of the speaker exudes
a sense of contentment and the desire to simply
enjoy the present moment without any obligations or
responsibilities.
IV. MOOD
-
V. The mood of the listener in "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars
is characterized by a sense of liberation, contentment, and
playfulness. As the song unfolds, the listener is invited
to embrace a carefree and relaxed state of mind. The catchy
melody and upbeat tempo of the song instantly uplift the
listener's spirits, creating a joyful and infectious
atmosphere. The lyrics further contribute to the mood by
emphasizing the speaker's desire to simply lay in bed, not
do anything, and avoid any responsibilities. This notion of
indulging in laziness and leisure resonates with the
listener, eliciting a feeling of escape from the pressures
and stresses of everyday life. The mood is enhanced by the
playful and light-hearted tone of the singer's voice, as
well as the catchy repetition of phrases like "Woo-hoo,
woo-hoo" that create an atmosphere of fun and carefreeness.
Overall, the mood of the listener is one of embracing
leisure, enjoying the present moment, and finding solace in
moments of laziness and relaxation. It offers a temporary
escape from the demands of life and encourages listeners to
find joy in simplicity and self-care.

VI. IMAGERY
> Vivid Imagery
- In "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars, the imagery used
vividly paints a picture of the speaker's relaxed and
carefree state of mind. The lyrics evoke imagery that
captures the listener's imagination and enhances the
overall theme of leisure and idleness. For instance,
phrases like "kick my feet up," "lounging on the couch,"
and "chillin' in my Snuggie" create a visual of someone
reclining in comfort and embracing a lazy day at home. The
mention of turning on the TV and sticking a hand in the
pants adds a touch of humor and visual absurdity to the
scene. Additionally, the line "strut in my birthday suit"
conjures an image of the speaker confidently enjoying their
freedom, without any inhibitions or obligations. The
imagery of the listener's hair uncombed and not going
anywhere emphasizes a laid-back attitude and a lack of
concern for appearances or responsibilities. These vivid
images created through the song's lyrics allow the listener
to visualize the speaker's carefree environment and evoke a
sense of relaxation and enjoyment.

VII. SYMBOLISM
- "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars incorporates symbolism to
convey deeper meanings and themes within the lyrics. Here
are some examples of the symbolism found in the song:

Bed: The bed symbolizes comfort, relaxation, and escape


from the demands of the outside world. It represents the
speaker's desire to retreat and indulge in leisurely
activities, avoiding responsibilities.

Phone: The phone symbolizes communication and connection


with the outside world. The speaker's indifference towards
picking up the phone signifies a deliberate disconnection
from social obligations and a desire for solitude.
Snuggie: The Snuggie, a blanket with sleeves, represents
coziness and comfort. It symbolizes the speaker's desire
for physical warmth and relaxation, as they lounge on the
couch and embrace laziness.

TV and MTV: The TV and MTV symbolize entertainment and


escapism. The speaker turns on the TV and specifically
mentions MTV, indicating a preference for mindless
entertainment and a desire to be entertained without
exerting any effort.

P90X and College Degree: These symbols represent


productivity and achievement. The speaker mentions these
activities as future plans, suggesting that while they may
envision pursuing goals, they are currently embracing
laziness and postponing their pursuit of success.

Birthday Suit: The phrase "strut in my birthday suit"


symbolizes freedom, uninhibited behavior, and
self-acceptance. It represents the speaker's willingness to
be themselves without any societal expectations or
constraints.

"Nothing at all": This phrase symbolizes the absence of


responsibility, commitment, and obligations. It represents
the speaker's desire for a day devoid of any meaningful
activity or purpose.

The symbolism used in "The Lazy Song" adds depth to the


lyrics and enhances the overall message of indulgence in
leisure, freedom from responsibilities, and the desire for
a carefree lifestyle. These symbols allow listeners to
connect with the themes on a deeper level and evoke a sense
of relatability and escapism.

VIII. RHYMING WORDS


> AABB rhyme scheme
- "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars utilizes a consistent and
deliberate rhyming scheme throughout the lyrics. The song
follows an AABB rhyme scheme, with each stanza consisting
of two rhyming couplets. Here are some examples of the
rhyming words used in the song:
anything - bed: The rhyme between "anything" and "bed"
creates a clear end rhyme within the first stanza,
emphasizing the speaker's desire for inactivity and
relaxation.

tone - phone: This rhyme occurs in the second stanza,


providing a playful and melodic effect. It reinforces the
speaker's disinterest in answering calls and their
intention to disconnect from the outside world.

can't - man: This rhyme is found in the third stanza. It


adds a rhythmic flow to the lyrics and emphasizes the
speaker's rebellious attitude and determination to do as
they please.

Snuggie - teach me: This internal rhyme occurs within the


fourth stanza, creating a clever wordplay. It adds a touch
of humor and lightness to the lyrics as the speaker
humorously mentions lounging in their Snuggie while
watching MTV to learn how to dougie.

great - degree: This rhyme is present in the fifth stanza.


It highlights the speaker's ironic intention to achieve a
college degree while also indulging in laziness and
delaying their pursuit of academic success.

hair - anywhere: This rhyme appears in the sixth stanza. It


adds a whimsical and carefree quality to the lyrics,
emphasizing the speaker's lack of concern for personal
grooming and their unwillingness to go anywhere or engage
in any activities.

The deliberate use of rhyming words in "The Lazy Song"


contributes to the song's catchy and rhythmic nature. The
consistent rhyme scheme helps to create a sense of cohesion
and musicality, enhancing the overall appeal and
memorability of the song.

IX. Figurative Language


> Various figurative languages
- "The Lazy Song" employs various figurative language
devices to convey the theme of laziness and relaxation.
Through the use of metaphor, the line "I just wanna lay in
my bed" paints a vivid image of the speaker's desire to
escape the demands of daily life and find solace in the
comfort of their bed. The hyperbolic statement "I don't
feel like doing anything" emphasizes the speaker's extreme
lack of motivation and their intention to avoid any form of
activity. Personification is employed as the speaker turns
on the TV and casually throws their hand in their pants,
attributing human-like qualities to these objects and
creating a playful image of complete ease and relaxation.
The line "Lounging on the couch, just chillin' in my
Snuggie" evokes imagery of the speaker indulging in pure
leisure, draped comfortably in a Snuggie, a cozy and snug
garment. Lastly, the allusion to learning how to dougie
through watching music videos adds a humorous touch,
illustrating the speaker's carefree approach to passing the
time. These figurative language devices contribute to the
overall tone and theme of the song, allowing listeners to
embrace the carefree and laid-back atmosphere of indulging
in laziness.

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