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  1. Jan 28, 2024 · The song denounces the corruption and oppression that lace through society. Particularly, the sense of self-deception permeates everyday life. It urges us to “testify” because “it’s right outside your door.” When we experience repression, we need to speak out as a way to bring about greater justice.

  2. Music video by Restless Heart performing Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right). (C) 1986 Sony Music Entertainmenthttp://vevo.ly/ozTwLd

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  3. “Redemption Song” stands as one of the few without accompaniment beyond his guitar. It’s also significant because it was his last recording before his death at age 36. “Redemption Song” follows a story of persecution and ultimately victory “by the hand of the Almighty/We forward in this generation/Triumphantly.”

  4. A song that strongly encourages voting is Deee-Lite‘s “Vote, Baby, Vote.” The song is short, but the repeated line “Vote, baby, vote” leaves a strong message to the listeners. The song captures the importance of exercising the democratic right to vote. The line “Are you registered, baby?” emphasizes the necessity of voter ...

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · Not only that. He’s also free from the “lock up” and “debt. He can say he’s free like a butterfly and a bee. The song has since been covered by artists as diverse as Pitbull and Dua Lipa. Since the song is about being free to do whatever, it’s nice that it has remained free from being stuck in one musical genre. 12.

  6. Oct 11, 2024 · Some psychologists believe repression pushes distressing thoughts into the unconscious mind, where they remain inaccessible to the conscious mind. In this way, repression may act as a buffer, defending us from negative emotions and memories. The process of repression is believed to be complex and multifaceted.

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  8. #8. “People Have the Power” (1988) Patti Smith. Patti Smith is an American singer, songwriter, poet and artist famous in the New York City punk rock movement. “People Have The Power,” released in 1988, is a powerful, optimistic song declaring that people have the power to change the world.