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  2. Hurricane (Thrice song) - Wikipedia

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    The song has been described as very ominous and doom-laden. [6] The song opens with gentle, melodic and melancholic clean guitar notes, followed by vocals by Kensrue. [7] The verses show a calm, soothing conversation of two lovers speaking, about how to avoid an upcoming hurricane, while the chorus erupts with large, distorted guitars and intense vocals, representing the coming of the storm. [7]

  3. Hurricane (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    The video ends with a black and white photograph taken from Hurricane Katrina–which killed more than 1,800 people in 2005–of an American flag emerging from a pile of rubble. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] [ 81 ] Wren Graves, writing for Consequence , called the video a "scatterbrained stab at a disaster epic", with "seemingly-unfinished CGI that flickers in ...

  4. Hurricane (Bob Dylan song) - Wikipedia

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    He couldn't make the first step. I think the first step was putting the song in a total storytelling mode. I don't remember whose idea it was to do that. But really, the beginning of the song is like stage directions, like what you would read in a script: 'Pistol shots ring out in a barroom night.... Here comes the story of the Hurricane.' Boom ...

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  6. Hurricane (Leon Everette song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hurricane" is a song co-written by Thom Schuyler, Keith Stegall, and Stewart Harris. Levon Helm recorded it for his 1980 album American Son. It was later recorded by American country music singer Leon Everette. It was released in July 1981 as the lead single and title track from Everette's album Hurricane.

  7. Hurricane (Ofenbach and Ella Henderson song) - Wikipedia

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    Shelby Pinckard of The Nocturnal Times described "Hurricane" as "a heart-wrenching love story in the form of an upbeat dance-pop track that is sure to capture the hearts of all who hear it". [4] It is written in the key of D minor , with a tempo of 126 beats per minute.

  8. Hurricane (Halsey song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hurricane" is a song by American singer and songwriter Halsey. First appearing on her extended play (EP), Room 93 (2014), the song was re-released on her debut studio album, Badlands (2015). The song was written by Halsey and Tim Anderson .

  9. Hurricane (Luke Combs song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hurricane" first charted in July 2015 due to strong sales on iTunes, and was officially sent to radio through Columbia Nashville in October 2016. [6] It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart dated May 27, 2017, [7] and remained there the following week, making Combs the first artist to chart a multi-week number one debut single since Florida Georgia Line's "Cruise" spent three weeks ...