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  2. Cult of Personality (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cult of Personality" is a song by American rock band Living Colour, featured as the opening track and second single from their debut studio album Vivid (1988). The song was released in 1988, and reached No. 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 9 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart.

  3. Living Colour discography - Wikipedia

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    Music videos: 18: The official discography of Living Colour, an American funk metal band. ... "Cult of Personality" 1989 "Glamour Boys" Graham Elliott, John England [25]

  4. Corey Glover - Wikipedia

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    The album's single "Cult of Personality" won the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance and the band was named Best New Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards. Living Colour released two more albums (Time's Up and Stain) before splitting up in 1995. After the split, Glover started a solo career as Reverend Daddy Love and formed the band ...

  5. Category:Cults of personality - Wikipedia

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    About Category:Cults of personality and related categories: This category's scope contains articles about Cults of personality, which may be a contentious label The main article for this category is Cults of personality .

  6. Talk:Cult of Personality (song) - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song alone implies criticism of the idea of "personality cults." In my opinion, the song is also a commentary on racism and the foolish persecution of a group of people based on stereotypes--it is criticizing racism through the eyes of the downtrodden trying to punch up through the personality cult of the oppressors--this view ...

  7. Glamour Boys (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song reached #31 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4] Lyrically, "Glamour Boys" discusses young men obsessed with aspects of high society such as clothing and parties. The chorus shouts "I ain't no glamour boy - I'm fierce!"

  8. The Family Jams - Wikipedia

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    The Family Jams is an album featuring members of the Manson Family recorded in 1970, with all songs written by Charles Manson, and first released in 1997. Manson himself does not perform on the album; most of the male vocals are sung by Steve "Clem" Grogan .

  9. Head to Toe (Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam song) - Wikipedia

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    "Head to Toe" is a song recorded by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam that appeared on their 1987 album Spanish Fly and released as a single. The song hit number one on three charts: Billboard Hot 100 on June 20, 1987, the Hot Black Singles charts on May 30 of that year, [2] and the dance charts on May 30. [3]