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newyorker.com • Music • World
This article explores the creation and enduring relevance of Sam Cooke's iconic civil rights anthem, "A Change Is Gonna Come," tracing its influences and historical context.
elpais.com • Music • World
This article celebrates Celia Cruz's ten most successful songs, highlighting her journey from humble beginnings to becoming the undisputed queen of salsa.
elpais.com • Music • World
This article discusses whether Ronnie James Dio was the greatest heavy metal singer of all time, examining his career, vocal abilities, and influence on the genre.
billboard.com • Music • World
This article recounts the debut of Donna Summer's album and hit single, "Love to Love You Baby," in 1975, detailing its success, controversial aspects, and lasting impact on her career.
theweek.com • Music • World
This article chronicles the life and career of Donna Summer, highlighting her pivotal role in the disco era and her enduring impact on music.
cargomusic.es • Music • World
This article explores ten globally renowned songs that faced censorship, highlighting the diverse and sometimes absurd reasons behind these restrictions.
udiscovermusic.com • Music • World
This article explores ten songs that faced bans or controversies due to their lyrical content, artistic expression, or perceived societal impact.
sopitas.com • Music • World
This article explores the creation, meaning, and evolution of System of a Down's iconic song "Chop Suey!", including its initial conception, lyrical changes, censorship controversies, and title alteration.
rollingstone.com • Music • England
A VH1 animated interview details how Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi's severe hand injury led to the creation of heavy metal's signature sound.
elpais.com • Music • World
This article recounts Tony Iommi's life, detailing how a childhood accident and his subsequent adaptation influenced the creation of Black Sabbath's distinct heavy metal sound, and it also discusses his long and successful career with several lead singers.
infobae.com • Music • Peru
Gustavo Cerati, Soda Stereo's frontman, personally financed a concert in Peru in 2007 to fulfill a promise to Peruvian fans after the band's initial farewell tour omitted the country.