"There is a great correlation between music and images"
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The phrasing is tellingly plain. Nash doesn’t claim music “explains” images or “elevates” them. He says correlation—mutual pressure, mutual amplification. Subtext: the artist isn’t only composing sound anymore; they’re negotiating an entire visual economy. In the era of MTV and now TikTok, that idea has hardened into a career reality: a hook competes with a thumbnail, a chorus competes with a meme format. Nash’s understatement reads almost wistful, like someone noticing the bargain as it’s being signed.
It also hints at a deeper creative truth: memory is audiovisual. We don’t recall songs as pure sound; we recall the face we first heard it with, the room, the light, the footage. Nash is naming the mechanism by which music becomes life.
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