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Wilhelmus
"Wilhelmus van Nassouwe", known simply as "Wilhelmus", is the national anthem of both the Netherlands and its sovereign state, the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It dates back to at least 1572, making it the oldest national anthem in use today, provided that the latter is defined as consisting of both a melody and lyrics. Although "Wilhelmus" was not recognized as the official national anthem until 1932, it has always been popular with parts of the Dutch population and resurfaced on several occasions in the course of Dutch history before gaining its present status. It was also the anthem of the N
Biko
song by the English singer-songwriter and rock musician Peter Gabriel (1980).
The Fletcher Memorial Home
Pink Floyd song
Zenga Zenga
2011 auto-tuned song and viral YouTube video that parodied Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi
Cult of Personality
1988 single by Living Colour
Sinclairvisan
"Sinclairvisan" or "Sinclairsvisan" ("The Sinclair Song") is a Swedish propaganda song with 90 verses, written by Anders Odel in 1739 to the "La Folia" melody. The song describes the murder of the Swedish diplomat, friherre, and major Malcolm Sinclair. Sinclair was murdered in 1739, while on a diplomatic mission, by two Russian officers acting on orders from the Russian government.
No More Heroes
song by The Stranglers
Lapdance
2001 single by N.E.R.D