Music, Venus, & Scorpio
Music, Venus, & Scorpio
"The Music Rebels"
Venus in Scorpio Usher
Venus in Scorpio Ayumi Hamasaki
Venus in Scorpio Drake
Venus in Scorpio Doja Cat
Venus in Scorpio music taste:
The natives with this position are "the scorpions" of Venus and are attracted to the darker things in life, and that includes the avenues of music. Many of them like intense and eerie sounds, with dark lyrical undertones, which could be found in rock or hardcore metal genres. Or they might be attracted to music with explicit sexual themes, which are commonly found in the genre of New Jack Swing, hip hop, and rnb. And of course you can always find a Venus in Scorpio attracted to the genres of Indie music or EDM. Regardless of what singer, song, genre they choose to indulge in, they will always choose the most taboo of the bunch. Scorpio is ruled by the planet Pluto (also the planet Mars, according to traditional astrologers). Pluto is the planet of the underworld, and this quality is also attributed to Scorpio's love of things that are unseen from the naked eye. Because of their interest in searching and investigating musical content (as well as their interest in musical depth) they tend to be drawn towards underground artists. They do like mainstream artists, albeit the mainstream artist expresses a certain amount of depth or has taboo elements that they can relate to. Venus in Scorpios can easily spot superficial artistry and are quick to overlook artists that have nothing deeper to offer.
Venus in Scorpio Music Expression: "I Love Transforming"
Any musical artist with Venus in Scorpio likes to focus on depth when they create or express their music. They like to give and express music that will fascinate others; causing other people to be perplexed by what they just heard. There is always something that is either subtly rebellious of social norms, or outright taboo in their musical creations. The music they give has a hypnosis effect on people. Many crooners (male singers with seductive voices) are born with Venus in Scorpio. They want to influence people with their music; draw people to the point they don't want to hear anything else. For a Venus in Scorpio, music is their means of seduction. This is why many artists with Venus in Scorpio have strong romantic and sexual themes in their music. They want to make an impact on generations with their music and create a legacy from the music they have produced, performed, or composed. According to traditional astrologers, Scorpio is ruled by Mars. Venus in Scorpio natives put passion and energy behind their music and give all or nothing at all. Venus is in detriment in Scorpio, unfortunately. Venus in Scorpio people make music that may not always be pleasing to others, hindering many of the appealing qualities of Venus. Their music can be controversial to the point it's outright offensive to many. This is because they are rebellious in their expression of music. A Venus in Scorpio native might often get so caught up in the controversy of the music that they do not appreciate the aesthetic pleasure music is suppose to give. To them, either you love it or you hate it, and they will not bend to please the ears of others. Deep down they fear having to live up to expectations when it comes to music. Their music is made to express mostly a deeper part of themselves. Venus in Scorpios never stay consistently with one music style. Scorpio is also ruled by Pluto: the planet of transformation, destruction, and ultimately power. Venus in Scorpios go through periods of musical transformation: they might be absent from making music for a while, and when they return, their music seems to take on an entirely different form than before. They tend have a transformative effect on music trends as a whole, for better or worse. They often use music as a tool to empower themselves, as well as others. (This may also apply if you have Venus aspecting Mars or Pluto.)
A Quote from a Venus in Scorpio Performer:"I feel that when you care about your music, taking risks is something you should do to keep things exciting." ~Drake~
Scorpio is a WATER sign, thus Venus in Scorpio likes/creates music that touches the EMOTIONS.
Scorpio is a FIXED sign, thus Venus in Scorpio likes/creates music that is IMPRESSIVE. Venus in Scorpio is INTROVERTED, expressing COVERTLY.
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Astrological Opposite: Taurus
Famous singers, performers, musicians, and/or composers with Venus in Scorpio: Jim Morrison (the doors), Jay-Z (possibly), Avril Lavigne, Usher, Zac Efron, Boa, Drake, Shy'm, Vanessa Hugdens, Keith Richards, Jeff Buckley, Till Lindemann, Snoop Dogg, Jason Derulo, Ne-yo, Nelly Furtado, Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath), Nelly, Patti Smith, Jamie Foxx, Neil Young, Annie Lennox, Ashley Simpson, Ray Charles, Christina Millian, Koda Kumi, Nelly, Nas, Chad Kroegar, Cascada, Ellie Golding, Bette Midler, Gustav Holst, Giuseppe Verdi, John Philip Sousa, Kirk Hammett, tommy Lee, Earl Simmons (DMX), Grace Slick, Carly Rae Jepson, Anthony Kiedis (red hot chilli peppers), John Legend, Sia Furler, Tyrese Gibson, Little Richard, Frank Ocean, Shaun Morgan (seether), Olivier Messiaen, Rickie Lee Jones, Brad Arnold (3 Doors Down), Trina, Eve, Fabolous, Angela Nathalie Gossow (arch enemy), tove lo, Mystikal, Lil MAMA, Hailee Steinfeld, Ayumi Hamasaki, Cardi B, Halsey, Dababy, Doja Cat, Ella Mai, Tyler Joseph (Twenty One Pilots), Minho (Shinee)
Musical Attraction and Expression according to Venus: (Other factors can alter one's musical taste and expression, such as planetary aspects and house placements in the natal chart. If you have Venus in the 8th house, you may relate to these descriptions. Another thing to consider is the ruling planet of your sign, and the sign that your ruling planet is positioned in. For example, if you have Venus in Scorpio, your ruling planet is both Mars and Pluto. If your Mars or Pluto is in a sign other than Scorpio, this will alter both your music taste and your musical expression. Pluto is a planet that lasts for an entire generation, so many Venus in Scorpios will be influenced by it).
Other Examples of
VENUS IN SCORPIO Performers