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If all rights in it have failed, [1] as is the case for old pieces of music such as George Gershwin's 1924 composition Rhapsody in Blue. [12] If the rights-holders have placed it into the public domain, [1] for example through copyright abandonment [13] or the Creative Commons Zero dedication. [14]
Kurstin produced and co-wrote the song with Allen "The Fear" received positive reviews from music critics. Michael Menachem from Billboard commented on the song, saying it "packs another lyrical punch", while complimenting Allen's vocals. [16] Lucy Davies of the BBC described the song as "[e]minently danceable and slightly trancey". [10]
"Fear" (stylized as "FEAR.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album DAMN., released on April 14, 2017. The twelfth track on the album (third on the Collector's Edition of Damn [ 2 ] ), the song was written by Kendrick and produced by The Alchemist , with additional production by Bēkon .
No Mercy, No Fear is the second mixtape by hip hop group G-Unit, released on August 1, 2002. [2] Originally released independently as a free mixtape, [ 3 ] it was re-released in 2006 by BCD Music Group. [ 1 ]
"No Fear" is a song by Canadian country music artist Terri Clark, recorded for her fourth studio album Fearless (2000). It was co-written and co-produced by Clark, with writing credits also going to Mary Chapin Carpenter and production credits also going to Steuart Smith and Keith Stegall. It was released on January 29, 2001 as the second ...
"Nothing to Fear" was written in response to Islamophobia after Rea heard a Muslim man speaking on the radio. Rea told John Pidgeon in 1992: "[It's] a song about a European guy welcoming Muslims, and the gist of the story is that if you show us we have nothing to fear, there's gonna be no problem. And it's asking them to show a sign of peace.
Hatefiles is the second compilation album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released by Roadrunner Records on April 8, 2003. It contains rare, unreleased and remixed tracks. The album is notable as it contains "Terminate", the last song to be recorded with original guitarist Dino Cazares until his return
Mass Destruction is the first single from the fourth album by British electronic music band Faithless, No Roots (2004). It was released on 31 May 2004 and reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart. In Australia, the song was ranked number 41 on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2004. [2]