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"This Is America" is a song by American rapper Childish Gambino. Written by Gambino, Ludwig Göransson , & fellow American rapper Young Thug (who provides additional vocals) and produced by the former two, it was released on May 6, 2018, at the same time that Gambino was hosting an episode of Saturday Night Live .
This Is America is a 1942 book with text by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and photographs by Frances Cooke Macgregor published by G. P. Putnam's and Sons, New York. [1] The title This Is America coincided with the 1942 series of wartime posters by the Sheldon-Claire company of Chicago, "This is America...
Residente mentioned on the subject stating that he is a fan of Gambino, and that when he was going to launch "This Is America", he at first thought that "this was going to be over the whole continent". [8] "This Is America" discusses police violence in the United States, the racism across the nation, as well as shootings and gun violence. [10]
This Is America is the third studio album (and second solo album) by Kim Weston. Released in 1968, the album focuses on the theme of patriotism. It is well known for its recording of "Lift Every Voice and Sing", later released as a single.
This Is America, a 1942 book by Eleanor Roosevelt and Frances Cooke Macgregor; This Is America, Charlie Brown, a 1988–1989 animated television miniseries; This Is America & the World with Dennis Wholey, a 1998 interview program; This Is America with Jon Elliott, a 2006–2009 Air America radio show
The "mother of all bubbles" is due to pop soon as U.S. outperformance has been inflated by massive amounts of debt, warned Ruchir Sharma, chair of Rockefeller International. The U.S. has become ...
Ramaswamy, a first-generation American citizen whose parents immigrated from India, also drew the rath of some MAGA hardliners when he argued that American culture “has venerated mediocrity over ...
"This Is Not America" is a song by English singer David Bowie and American jazz fusion band the Pat Metheny Group, taken from the soundtrack to the 1985 film The Falcon and the Snowman. [2] It was released as a single in February 1985, reaching number 14 in the United Kingdom and number 32 in the United States.