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Best Songs about Anti-Racism/Non-Discrimination

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Are we not all guilty of racial profiling? In the wake of the terrible rise of ISIS, we see the gradual slow but steady ascension of racism. Discrimination is only skin deep, but not all of us are colour blind. The Holocaust was a horror for all of us, not just the Jews which suffocated in the gas chambers. The massacres and genocide in the name of purifying regions and nations has become a contemporary nightmare around the world, particularly in Africa and Asia. That does not in anyway mean that in the elitist areas of the developed Western world, that bigotry is dead. For those of African descent with dark skin have suffered immense discrimination at the hands of those with white skin, especially in the Americas. 

The root cause of racism is the mistrust among communities and terror outfits such as LTTE and ISIS have paved the way for certain ethnicities being classified and profiled as terrorists. The ugly truth is that the violent separatism advocated by the Tamil Tigers and the incessant Jihadist butchery of the IS militants have lead the world to stereotype these communities. #SayNoToRacism is a slogan popularized by activists, mainstream and social media these days. However, it is relevant to note how much of it has had an actual effect. 

Music has over the years dealt with many issues and non-discrimination is an area which it has touched upon, although there is no significant number. Bob Marley and the Wailers' War takes the crown as the Rastafarian sings bravely about the equal rights for different races. Michael Jackson with his 90s hit Black or White takes second place and the King of Pop is the only one to have two entries on the list. At a close third is Eddy Grant's Gimme Hope Jo'anna which refers to the Apartheid which prevailed in South Africa. There is no typical genre as it varies from pop and rock to reggae and rap. So here are the Top 25 songs about anti-racism and non-discrimination:
  1. Bob Marley and the Wailers – War
  2. Michael Jackson – Black or white
  3. Eddy Grant – Gimme hope Jo’anna
  4. Vanessa Williams – Colours of the wind
  5. Billie Holiday – Strange fruit
  6. Lady Gaga – Born this way
  7. Bob Dylan – Hurricane 
  8. Black Eyed Peas – Where is the love?
  9. John Legend & Common – Glory
  10. John Lennon – Imagine
  11. B.o.B. ft. Taylor Swift – Both of us
  12. Sam Cooke – A change is gonna come
  13. Race Against The Machine – Killing in the name
  14. Boyzone – A different beat
  15. Sly and the Family Stone – Everyday people
  16. Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder – Ebony and ivory
  17. En Vogue – Free your mind
  18. Jay-Z – 99 Problems
  19. Michael Jackson – They don’t care about us
  20. Gwen Stefani – Long way to go
  21. Aerosmith – Livin’ on the edge
  22. Cher – Half-breed
  23. Red Hot Chili Peppers – The power of equality 
  24. 2Pac ft. Pogo – I don’t give a fuck
  25. Scatman John – Scatman’s world 
Till the next beat...

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Best Disney Songs of All Time


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Almost everyone in the world grew up to the tunes of the memorable Walt Disney Classics. From the Grimm and Hans Christian Anderson fairytale adaptations to their own originals Walt Disney has been able to captivate our hearts with those beloved characters. The soundtracks of all these classics have been composed by geniuses who know how to keep the audience engaged with awesome scores. Most of these songs have gone onto win the Academy Award for Best Original Song as well as other accolades such as Golden Globes and Grammy Awards. Some of them have been commercially successful charting and peaking within the top ten worldwide. Alan Menken and Howard Ashman have collaborated on more than one occasion to produce these hits and for The Lion King it was Sir Elton John who teamed up with Sir Tim Rice. One thing to note is that the sequels to most of these classics have not produced good soundtracks with the exception of may be The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and Pocahontas: A Journey to a New World. So here are the Best Disney Songs of All Time:
  1. The Lion King – Circle of life (Elton John)
  2. Pocahontas – Colours of the wind (Vanessa Williams)
  3. The Little Mermaid – Under the sea (Samuel E. Wright)
  4. Aladdin – A whole new world (Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle)
  5. Hercules – Go the distance (Michael Bolton)
  6. Beauty and the Beast – Beauty and the beast (Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson)
  7. Frozen – Let it go (Idina Menzel)
  8. Tarzan – You’ll be in my heart (Phil Collins)
  9. The Sleeping Beauty – Once upon a dream (Mary Costa & Bill Shirley)
  10. Mary Poppins – Chim chim cher-ee (Julie Andrews, Dick van Dyke, Karen Dotrice & Matthew Garber)
  11. Mulan – Reflection (Christina Aguilera)
  12. Toy Story – You’ve got a friend in me (Randy Newman & Lyle Lovett)
  13. Pinocchio – When you wish upon a star (Cliff Edwards)
  14. Enchanted – That’s how you know (Amy Adams)
  15. The Little Mermaid– Kiss the girl (Samuel E. Wright)
  16. The Jungle Book– The bare necessities (Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman)
  17. The Lion King – Can you feel the love tonight (Elton John)
  18. Tangled – I see the light (Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi)
  19. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Someday my prince will come (Adriana Caselotti)
  20. The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride – He lives in you (Lebo M)
  21. Aladdin – Friend like me (Robin Williams)
  22. The Lion King – Hakuna Matata (Nathan Lane & Ernie Sabella)
  23. Mulan – I’ll make a man out of you (Donny Osmond)
  24. Song of the South – Zip-a-dee-doo-dah (John Baskett)
  25. Enchanted – So close (Jon Mclaughlin)
  26. Mary Poppins – Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Julie Andrews & Dick van Dyke)
  27. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Heigh Ho (Roy Atwell, Pinto Colvig, Billy Gilbert, Otis Harlan & Scotty Mattraw)
  28. Dumbo – When I see an elephant fly (Cliff Edwards & the Hall Johnson Choir)
  29. Lady and the Tramp – He’s a tramp (Peggy Lee)
  30. The Aristocats – Ev’rybody wants to be a cat (Phil Harris, Scatman Crothers, Thurl Ravenscroft, Vito Scotti & Paul Winchell)
  31. Beauty and the Beast – Be our guest (Jerry Orbach & Angela Lansbury)
  32. The Little Mermaid – Part of your world (Jodi Bensen)
  33. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World – Where do I go from here (Judy Kuhn)
  34. The Lion King – I just can’t wait to be king (Jason Weaver, Laura Williams & Rowan Atkinson)
  35. Hercules – I won’t say (I’m in love) (Susan Egan)
  36. Bolt – I thought I lost you (Miley Cyrus & John Travolta)
  37. 101 Dalmations – Cruella De Vil (Bill Lee)
  38. Lady and the Tramp – The Siamese cat song (Peggy Lee)
  39. Aladdin – Prince Ali (Robin Williams)
  40. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Whistle while you work (Adriana Caselotti)
  41. Wynnona – Burning love (Lilo & Stitch)
  42. Cars – Life is a highway (Rascal Flatts)
  43. The Jungle Book – I wan’na be like you (Louis Prima)
  44. Mary Poppins – A spoonful of sugar (Julie Andrews)
  45. Pocahontas – Savages (Judy Kuhn, David Odgen Stiers & Jim Cummings)
  46. Toy Story 2– When she loved me (Sarah Mclachlan)
  47. The Hunchback of Notre Dame – Someday (All-4-One)
  48. Cinderella – Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo (Verna Felton)
  49. Dumbo – Baby mine (Betty Noyes)
  50. The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride – Upendi (Robert Guilliaume, Liz Callaway, Gene Miller & Ladysmith Black Mambazo)
  51. The Little Mermaid – Poor unfortunate souls (Pat Carroll)
  52. Mulan – True to your heart (98 Degrees & Stevie Wonder)
  53. Robin Hood – Oo de lally (Roger Miller)
  54. The Lion King – Be prepared (Jeremy Irons)
  55. Oliver & Company– Why should I worry? (Billy Joel)
  56. Pocahontas – Just around the river bend (Judy Kuhn)
  57. Hercules – Zero to hero (Tawatha Agee, Lillias White, LaChanze, Roz Ryan, Cheryl Freeman & Vaneese Thomas)
  58. Lilo & Stitch – Can’t help falling in love (A*Teens)
  59. Frozen – Love is an open door (Kristen Bell & Santino Fontana)
  60. 101 Dalmations II: Patch’s London Adventure – You’re the one (LMNT)
Til the next chord…

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