You’ll be “The Man” if you find out about this superb life-saving hack.
The American Coronary heart Affiliation took to Instagram over the weekend to share the significance of the hands-only CPR approach when somebody is in medical misery. “When you see a teen or grownup collapse, name 911, then push exhausting and quick within the middle of the chest,” the group defined, including that the fitting tempo for the approach may be remembered by pushing right down to the rhythm of a track with 100-120 beats per minute.
The AHA’s instance? Taylor Swift‘s “The Man,” off her 2019 album Lover, which has 110 beats per minute. So not solely does the monitor reveal the toxicities of gender inequality, it additionally may also help you save a life.
Throughout her cowl story interview for Billboard’s 2019 Ladies In Music challenge, Swift revealed that “The Man” was impressed by “a little bit of a damned-if-we-do, damned-if-we-don’t factor taking place in music, and that’s why after I can, like, sit and speak and be like ‘Yeah, this sucks for me too,’ that feels good. Once I go surfing and listen to the tales of my followers speaking about their expertise within the working world, and even at college — the extra we discuss it, the higher off we’ll be. And I wished to make it catchy for a cause — in order that it will get caught in individuals’s heads, [so] they’d find yourself with a track about gender inequality caught of their heads. And for me, that’s a very good day.”
Within the accompanying music video, she is sort of actually the person as she undergoes an intense makeover to turn into a bearded, belligerent company titan, voiced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.