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  2. List of charity songs for Hurricane Katrina relief - Wikipedia

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    The top 5 rap songs on the topic have been identified, in particular. [2] By 2009, four years after Katrina, at least 40 songs were noted. [3] [4] These songs and artists include: New Orleans-The Storm (About Katrina) – Song By Redwane and Boubker ; New Orleans-The Aftermath (About Katrina) – Song By Redwane and Boubker

  3. S.S.T. (song) - Wikipedia

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    "S.S.T." is a song by American musician Prince which was recorded and released directly after the impact of 2005's Hurricane Katrina. It was officially released as a digital download by the NPG Music Club on September 3, 2005, and reached number one on the iTunes R&B chart.

  4. Come Together Now - Wikipedia

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    The song's origin was an inspiration by the magnitude of human suffering and tragedy that touched so many lives after the tsunami disaster in December 2004. In Hurricane Katrina's wake Stone, Sharpe, Feist, and Rich used the song as a combined effort to raise funds for the two global tragedies. Feist and Sharpe also served as producers.

  5. The Saints Are Coming - Wikipedia

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    The music video shows the two bands playing at the Abbey Road Studio and at the Louisiana Superdome (though the footage from the live performance at the Superdome has been overdubbed with the studio version of the song), intermixed with news footage of the displacement of residents after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

  6. Hell No We Ain't All Right! - Wikipedia

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    "Hell No We Ain't All Right!" is a protest song released by hip hop group Public Enemy within weeks of Hurricane Katrina, criticizing President George W. Bush and his administration for his response to the catastrophe, and for wider administration policies. The song specifically links the poor response to the hurricane to the commitmen

  7. Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now is a 2005 two-disc compilation album produced to raise funds in aid of Gulf Coast residents affected by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. Three tracks were archival; the rest was recorded live in four sessions, over three months, in Camden, New Jersey, New York City, Arnhem and at the Red Rocks ...

  8. Remembering Hurricane Katrina, 11 years later - AOL

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    On August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast -- leaving its mark as one of the strongest storms to ever impact the U.S. coast. Devastation ranged from Louisiana to Alabama to ...

  9. Formation (music video) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for American singer and songwriter Beyoncé's 2016 single "Formation" was directed by Melina Matsoukas. It was filmed over the span of two days in Los Angeles, California. The video premiered on February 6, 2016, alongside the song's debut exclusively on Tidal. The video was also uploaded to Beyoncé's official YouTube channel ...