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  2. Why the Music Industry Must Remove the Racist Term ... - AOL

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    During the spring and summer of 2020, as protests across the country illuminated the systematic injustices Black Americans have faced and continue to face, the music industry was one of many that ...

  3. Disco - Wikipedia

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    Nu-disco is a 21st-century dance music genre associated with the renewed interest in 1970s and early 1980s disco, [132] mid-1980s Italo disco, and the synthesizer-heavy Euro disco aesthetics. [133] The moniker appeared in print as early as 2002, and by mid-2008 was used by record shops such as the online retailers Juno and Beatport. [ 134 ]

  4. Category:Race-related controversies in music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Race-related controversies in music" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Songs about racism and xenophobia - Wikipedia

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    Music in the movement against apartheid (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Songs about racism and xenophobia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 264 total.

  6. New Documentary Illuminates the Heart and Soul of Disco - AOL

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    “From growing up in that disco environment and hearing the music and hearing the passion that my parents put into it, I always saw the joy in disco.” The hour-long episodes have sharp focus.

  7. Why Disco Should Stay Dead - AOL

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    Emo. A blend of pop-punk music with a dash of new wave, emo tunes of the early 2000s focused on being angsty and misunderstood. It was the anti-movement to the Brtiney Spears/boy band phenomenon.

  8. Music and Black liberation - Wikipedia

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    [23] [25] Funk music was used by black youth after the euphoria of the civil rights movement faded to express their own concerns with poverty, segregation, and the plight of the working class. [24] Disco music started in black queer communities as a way to escape discrimination and "dissolve of restrictions on black/gay people". [25]

  9. Here’s why TikTokers are obsessed with a bizarre, 1970s disco ...

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    Here's where the song came from, and why it's made a comeback. The post Why is a 40-year-old disco song going viral on TikTok? appeared first on In The Know.