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Pat is back

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Whenever I stumble across a song I like on youtube I download it into my personal music folder, I started this practice more than 4 years ago and I accumulated a large amount of socialist music from very niche spaces, spanning across a wide variety of languages. Because I see that nobody else is doing this specific thing on this site, I feel compelled to share this collection track by track, maybe it will lead to someone else also feeling the same inspiration that I felt when first listening to it.

Song 1 is from what I discovered to be a modern band, explicitly leftist in its messaging and based in Turkey of all places. All of their songs are in Turkish, but some of them will be immediately familiar as they were made with a melody picked up from one of the classics, but with a modern twist. Aim is based on the melody of Die Arbeiter von Wien, which is also based on the melody of White Army, Black Baron, both famous revolutionary songs. The title "Aim" is just the initials of Avusturya İşçi Marşı, Austrian Worker's March in English.

I loved this song since I first discovered it, the lyrics are about the struggle for the socialist vision of a better tomorrow, how it transcends borders, language or religion and how eventual victory is assured.

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This is a pretty great song for only having 30 views.

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yummy kirby-jammin

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I wanna shoop, baby.

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And people say white folks have no culture

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Personally I couldn’t get into it due to the sole fact that I can’t stop thinking of gotyes song throughout. I didn’t even know it played on the radio until today, always assuming it was just a TikTok song

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Obama with my favorite rapper

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can i relate

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I'm obsessed with this song, with the flaute (or is a piano?) at the beginning. This gender of music is pretty heavy on the use of samples and is no afraid of using classical music, so I tough it was a sample from someone but Shazam just returns this song as the only match, maybe someone knows if it's comes from somewhere?

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This is so good.

Emel Mathlouthi (Arabic: آمال المثلوثي) (born 11 January 1982), also known professionally as Emel,[1] is a Tunisian-American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger and producer. She rose to fame with her protest song "Kelmti Horra" ("My Word is Free"), which became an anthem for the Tunisian revolution and the Arab Spring.

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In case you were wondering, yes, this is on the Burnout 3 soundtrack.

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comfy

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