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      • The song, released in December 1996, was the third single from the album, Crash. The song hit No. 7 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in March of 1997 and was nominated for a Grammy.
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  1. On February 3, 1959, Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper (J. P. Richardson), and Ritchie Valens, all perished when their plane crashed near Clear Lake in the state of Iowa. The pilot, Roger Peterson, also died. The event shattered the Rock n’ Roll community as three of its brightest stars were….

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    • Coldplay, "Politik"
    • 50 Centft. Eminem, "Patiently Waiting"
    • Jay-Zft. Alicia Keys, "Empire State of Mind"
    • Heems, "Flag Shopping"
    • Sheryl Crow, "Out of Our Heads"
    • John Vanderslice, "Exodus Damage"
    • Jadakiss, "Why"
    • Dream Theater, "Sacrificed Sons"
    • Bruce Springsteen, "Into The Fire"
    • Imagine Dragons, "America"

    According to the book Coldplay: Look at the Stars, "Politik" was heavily inspired by the September 11 attacks. "I wrote the song on 9/11 and we recorded it on 9/13. We were all a little confused and frightened," said lead singer Chris Martin. "I want to write songs and do things, 'cause you never know what might happen. You got to live in the momen...

    Despite the song mainly focusing on their respective rivals, both 50 Cent and Eminem incorporated memorable lines about the September 11 attacks on the 2003 track "Patiently Waiting". "I'm innocent in my head, like a baby born dead, destination heaven, sit and politic with passengers from 9/11," 50 Cent raps on his opening verse. While the line may...

    Following 9/11, American patriotism reached new heights. At the center of the country’s newfound patriotism was the site of the initial attacks, New York City. Jay-Z’s and Alicia Keys’ "Empire State Of Mind" perfectly captured the love and pride the nation shared with New York. "Long live the World Trade," raps the 23-time GRAMMY winner on his seco...

    While 9/11 turned many Americans to patriotism, it also pushed many to harmful lanes of pride like nationalism and racism. Heems, an American rapper of Punjabi-Indian descent, touches on how he and his family unfairly faced backlash after the September 11 attacks. "I know why they mad, but why call us A-rabs?" he raps on "Flag Shopping." "We sad li...

    Released in 2008, "Out of Our Heads" is an anti-conflict song aimed at the Iraq war. Many of the lyrics were targeted at U.S. leaders, accusing them of manipulating the nation’s anger following the 9/11 attacks. "Someone's feeding on your anger. Someone's been whispering in your ear. You've seen his face before. You've been played before. These are...

    For every Sheryl Crow urging peace, there was also a John Vanderslice looking for a way to let out feelings. "Saw the second plane hit at 9:02," sings Vanderslice at the top of the second verse. "An hour went by without a fighter in the sky/ You said there’s a reason why/ Tell me now, I must confess/ I’m not sick enough to guess." Throughout the so...

    If the song’s title didn’t give it away, Jadakiss questions a lot of agreed-upon narratives in "Why". Of the 100 or so inquiries in the song, one was a famous conspiracy theory centered around then-president George W. Bush’s supposed role in the 9/11 attacks. "Why did Bush knock down the towers?" he demands on the popular track. The track was nomin...

    "Sacrificed Sons" opens with a combination of news station soundbites from September 11th before Dream Theater delivers an emotional remembrance to all the lost lives. "Burning City, smoke and fire, planes, we're certain, faith-inspired," questions the two-time GRAMMY-nominated band. "No clues, a complete surprise. Who'll be coming home tonight?" L...

    "Into the Fire" recounts the tragic events of 9/11 from the point of view of a firefighter’s spouse. With lyrics like "love and duty called you some place higher, somewhere up the stairs, into the fire" and "may your strength give us strength", the five-minute track serves as a touching tribute to first responders and their families. 18 years after...

    With lyrics like "from farmers in the fields, to the tallest of the towers that fall and rise, 1-7-7-6, the names upon the list, for all the ones that gave until they died," Imagine Dragons’ "America" captured the resilient nature of the country following the 9/11 attacks. "America, don’t you cry," the band sings in the chorus. "Lift me up. Give me...

  3. Jun 17, 2022 · Born Richard Valenzuela on May 13, 1941, in the Los Angeles suburb of Pacoima, California, Valens was only 17 when he died but already had three hits under his belt: “Donna,” “Come On, Let ...

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  4. Dec 22, 2020 · The Day the Music Died was Feb. 3, 1959, when a plane crash killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper. It was a shattering end to the decade.

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  5. Jul 19, 2022 · McLean — and his singular tune about "the day the music died" — are now the subject of a full-length feature documentary, The Day the Music Died: The Story of Don McLean's American Pie, streaming on Paramount+. It's essential viewing for McLean fans or anyone who has marvelled at his sonic treasure.

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  6. “America” is the third and final single from the soundtrack to the 1980 movie The Jazz Singer. The song peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, making all three singles from the film top 10 hits.

  7. Jul 19, 2022 · On February 3, 1959, the music died when rising American rock and roll artists Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson were killed in a plane crash, just minutes...

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