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  2. Knowledge (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Knowledge" is a song by American band Operation Ivy. It was written by lead vocalist Jesse Michaels and appeared on the album Energy.. During the opening of the song at Operation Ivy's last show at Gilman St. (which was released on the Lint Rides Again bootleg), Michaels opens the song by saying, "this song is called 'Knowledge', and it's about growing up."

  3. Reincarnated (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Reincarnated" (stylized in lowercase) is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, released on November 22, 2024, from his sixth studio album GNX. It contains a sample of "Made Niggaz" by Tupac Shakur and was produced by Sounwave, Jack Antonoff, Lamar himself, Matthew "M-Tech" Bernard and Noah Ehler.

  4. Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics can be studied from an academic perspective. For example, some lyrics can be considered a form of social commentary. Lyrics often contain political, social, and economic themes—as well as aesthetic elements—and so can communicate culturally significant messages. These messages can be explicit, or implied through metaphor or symbolism.

  5. Brain Damage (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    Waters said that the particular patch of grass he had in mind when writing the song was to the rear of King's College, Cambridge. The German literary scholar and media theorist Friedrich Kittler attaches great relevance to the song, referring to its lyrics as well as to its technological arrangement. For him, the three verses stage the (sound ...

  6. Rush (Big Audio Dynamite II song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rush" is a song by English band Big Audio Dynamite II from their fifth album, The Globe (1991). A longer version of "Rush", entitled "Change of Atmosphere", had previously appeared on the group's 1990 album Kool-Aid.

  7. History Lesson – Part II - Wikipedia

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    The song, written by Mike Watt, is about the relationship of singer D. Boon and Watt as they played music together. [1] The song is subtitled "Part II" as an earlier Minutemen composition titled "History Lesson" was included on their 1981 release, The Punch Line. [2] Watt claims he wrote the song to humanize themselves. [1]

  8. Paul McCartney Praises Beyoncé’s ‘Killer Version’ of ...

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    Paul McCartney has weighed in on Beyoncé’s cover of “Blackbird,” nestled near the front of her latest album “Cowboy Carter.” “I am so happy with @beyonce’s version of my song ...

  9. The Road to Hell (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Road to Hell" is a two-part song written by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea and released on the album of the same name. It was released as a single, with only part 2 on the A-side of the 7-inch. The single is Rea's biggest success in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.