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Revolution Will Not Be Televised
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised is a satirical poem and Black Liberation song by Gil Scott-Heron, first recorded in 1970 for his album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox. It was later re-recorded for his album Pieces of a Man in 1971, featuring a 3-piece band and a driving bassline, and also included on his compilation album The Revolution Will Not Be Televised in 1974. The song's lyrics mention or allude to various television series, advertising slogans, and entertainment icons, serving as examples of what "the revolution will not" be or do.learn more on wikipedia
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countries
organizations
- 1.Budweiser
- 2.Buick
- 3.GNX
- 4.Jeep
- 5.Kansas City Chiefs
- 6.Marvel
- 7.Philadelphia Eagles
- 8.Roc Nation
- 9.Spotify
- 10.Stella Artois
- 11.Universal Music Group
- 12.US National Football League
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Taylor Swift
- 3.Adam Sandler
- 4.Billy Crystal
- 5.Black Panther
- 6.Blue Ivy Carter
- 7.Bradley Cooper
- 8.David Beckham
- 9.Gil Scott-Heron
- 10.Harrison Ford
- 11.Kendrick Lamar
- 12.Kevin Costner