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  2. A Forgotten Spot - Wikipedia

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    The song was released to support relief efforts in Puerto Rico following the hurricane. [8] The song debuted at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Digital Songs Sales chart, selling 111,000 downloads and achieving 5.2 million streams in its first week of availability in the US. [ 9 ]

  3. 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]

  4. 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]

  5. Rock You Like a Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Carolina Hurricanes used "Rock You Like a Hurricane" alongside their mascot Stormy as an intro for their team and Stormy plants a storm warning flag into PNC Arena. [citation needed] In 2009 it was named the 18th greatest hard rock song of all time also by VH1. [9] On 15 November 2010 it was named the fourth best riff of the 1980s ...

  6. 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.

  7. Hurricane (Natalie Grant song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video "Hurricane" on YouTube Hurricane is the lead single by the singer-songwriter Natalie Grant from her album of the same name which was released on October 15, 2013.

  8. 6 inspiring Black protest songs, from 'Strange Fruit' to ...

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    Today, “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday, “A Change is Gonna Come,” Sam Cooke and “What’s Going On,” Marvin Gaye remain relevant to Black America.

  9. Surf's Up (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Surf's Up" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. It was originally intended for Smile, an unfinished Beach Boys album that was scrapped in 1967. The song was later completed by Brian and Carl Wilson as the closing track of the band's 1971 album Surf's Up.