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  2. List of charity songs for Hurricane Katrina relief - Wikipedia

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    Numerous musicians have recorded tribute songs to raise money for Hurricane Katrina survivors, and there are numerous more songs inspired by the event and its aftermath. Twenty-nine "remarkable works" spurred by Katrina have been noted by one source; [1] there are others. The top 5 rap songs on the topic have been identified, in particular. [2]

  3. S.S.T. (song) - Wikipedia

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    "S.S.T." is a song by American musician Prince which was recorded and released directly after the impact of 2005's Hurricane Katrina. It was officially released as a digital download by the NPG Music Club on September 3, 2005, and reached number one on the iTunes R&B chart.

  4. Category:Songs based on actual events - Wikipedia

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    Shock to the System (Billy Idol song) Shoot to Thrill; Shots Fired (song) Sinclairvisan; Sink the Bismark; Sleeping Satellite; Smoke on the Water; Sniper (song) So Cruel; So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) Soldier of 3 Armies; Soldiers of Misfortune (song) Song of Bernadette (song) Spanish Castle Magic; Steamboat Bill; Stranger in a Strange Land ...

  5. Hurricane (Halsey song) - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for "Hurricane" premiered on October 16, 2014. [3] [4] Directed by Alex de Bonrepos, the video stars Halsey herself alongside Sideara St. Claire. [5] It was filmed at the Pink Motel in Los Angeles, which was also the location of her first music video for the song "Ghost".

  6. Will.i.am Says U2, Earth, Wind & Fire and Talking Heads ... - AOL

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    Apparently, per NME, Will.i.am. originally "wrote the chorus" for rock icons U2 and was also inspired by Earth, Wind & Fire and Talking Heads during the track's creation.

  7. List of songs based on a film - Wikipedia

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    In certain cases, only the music video includes elements inspired by given films. [71] Examples include "Telephone" by Lady Gaga and Beyoncé containing references to Kill Bill [72] and "Kill Bill (킬빌)" by Brown Eyed Girls, with visual references to the same film. [73]

  8. Force Ten (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Force Ten" was released in the United States by Mercury Records as a 12" vinyl one-track promotional single in 1987. [1] It is the opening track of Rush's studio album Hold Your Fire, and the song later appear on compilation albums such as Chronicles, Retrospective II, The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987, Gold, Icon, and Sector 3. [10]

  9. Wasn't That a Mighty Storm - Wikipedia

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    "Wasn't That a Mighty Storm" was a tale of hardship and trouble and the sometimes inscrutable hand of God. Although the song dwells on a tragic subject, it was typical of songs of this time; in a similar vein, there were dozens of songs written about the sinking of the Titanic and the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. [citation needed]