There’s nothing more satisfying than cruising to “It Takes Two” by Rob Base while effortlessly outmaneuvering Batman and causing chaos by demolishing an entire city block of cars in a video game. Pure bliss, right?
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“Real Estate” is a hip-hop track well-known among lawyers, delving into the diverse estates and interests in Los Angeles. The refrain emphasizes the need to move beyond the complexities of real estate.
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The Butch Vig remix of House of Pain’s “Boom Shalock Boom” was perfect for gaming. I recall playing Super Mario Bros 2 and thinking, “They can’t create music better than this.”
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Funkdoobiest’s “BowWow Wow” triggers memories of booming beats. I used to crank up this track whenever it played on MTV.
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As a young person, I recall this song vividly. It captured the realness of people huddling around street fires for warmth, and everyone in my city dressed similarly, though I abstained from using drugs.
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The song “Heaven’s A Lie” from Sid And Nancy prompts reflection on misconceptions about heaven, like the cruelty of telling a grieving mother that her deceased baby is in heaven with God, despite Jesus stating in John 3:13 that no one went to heaven before him.
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I comprehend the sarcasm and anger expressed by certain rappers regarding the 13th Amendment. Many perceive it as a significant loophole that allowed the re-enslavement of African Americans, paving the way for the era of Jim Crow. The use of seemingly trivial laws like vagrancy and breach of contract resulted in the unjust rounding up […]
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I understand the appeal of Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” song. In the 1800s, the Supreme Court rejected the Civil Rights Act, and even in the 1930s, efforts for a federal anti-lynching bill faced obstacles. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that Congress finally passed a Civil Rights Act. The journey to secure civil […]
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