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  1. A figure who is worthy of deserving more recognition is an astounding artist who uplifted a multitude of people through his music, Chester Bennington of Linkin Park. Singer Chester Bennington extended his hands toward those who dealt with emotional struggles. He expressed his feelings in his heartbreaking, deeply sorrowful and often irate yet therapeutic songs that resonated with millions. His lyrics are powerfully executed by his strong vocal deliverance that gave people a lot of courage to not be afraid of hiding their internal distress. People use his music as a motivator and an escape tunnel out from agony. Chester was musically open about his personal struggles and while so he reached out to millions of fans from around the world to cope with their own combat. For instance, in his most popular song which is regarded as his best 'In The End', Chester releases what can be described as venting as he sings the chorus while his bandmate Mike Shinoda raps the verses. The lyrics include "I tried so hard and got so far but in the end it doesn't even matter, I had to fall to lose it all but in the end it doesn't even matter", he sounds angry and hurt when he sings this chorus and the pain audibly radiates from his voice as the heavy instrumental elevates adding more emphasis to the tensity of the sound and content of the song. Chester then continues singing the bridge section with "I've put my trust in you, pushed as far as I can go, for all this, there's only one thing you should know". In reality pertaining to the lyrics, haven't we felt that way at some point of our lives? There's a persistent mutual understanding between the singer and the listeners in relation to the lyrics. It's a casual occurrence to be let down by others after misplacing our trust in them resulting in getting hurt. The context of the song is in reference to what life brings and how society can frequently reject us causing wounds that are permanent or gradual to heal. This is just one of the countless songs he took advantage of for the sake emotionally bonding with the listeners. Chester's ability to apply connectivity is beyond longevity as his music will continue to live and never cease to die. He brought an immortal substance to the world as a mortal being that people can gravitate to in the midst of darkness. The world has lost an inspiring icon by the hands of his own but that hasn't stopped the immense influences and encouragement he touched upon his audience. One person can save a million people, but sometimes a million people can't save one person.
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