teen vogue specific articals

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/halsey-new-album-manic-a-track-by-track-review

Halsey was meant to make albums, and it shows

From start to finish, from lyrics to production, Halsey’s third album “Manic” tells a complex story.

BY AAMINA KHAN

Halsey’s New Album “Manic”: A Track-by-Track Review

Halsey
I’m a firm believer that the first time you hear an album should be front to back and so that’s why I make them that way! Some songs go together. Halves of a whole. so when Manic is out, pls don’t skip ur excited asses to a random song. Just at least not on the first listen 😅
— h (@halsey) January 15, 2020

 political

social cultural-The article talks more about the complex mental journey Halsey went through to creating the album. this is more of a radical article in the sense that Halsey opened up about her mentality and in other words weakness and growth she went through

economic contexts

Media Language

How are the codes and conventions of a website used in the product?-The site uses small amounts of images mainly for the thumbnail. The layout of the post is done in paragraphs on the left side with subheadings of song tracks as you move down. with underline lyrics and sentences about the song that link you to “genius lyrics” with the previous underlined sentence highlighted.

How are these conventions used to influence meaning?

Audience targeting-teen girls interested in Halsey, or teen girls interested in the catching title and sub-heading of the article.

Media Representations. 

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