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The Struggle may refer to: *The Struggle (political organization), a Marxist political organization in Pakistan Music * ''The Struggle'' (Tenth Avenue North album), 2012 * ''The Struggle'' (Cappadonna album), 2003 * "The Struggle", a hidden track by 30 Seconds to Mars from the self-titled debut album * "The Struggle", a song by Eddy Grant from '' Reparation'' * "The Struggle", a song by Scroobius Pip on ''Distraction Pieces'' * "The Struggle", a song by Tove Lo from ''Blue Lips'' See also * Struggle (other) Struggle may refer to: Film and TV * ''Struggle'' (2003 film), an Austrian film * Struggle (2013 film) * ''Struggle'' (TV series), 2007 Chinese TV series Music * ''Struggle'' (Nonpoint album), 1999 release * Struggle (Woody Guthrie album), 199 ...
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The Struggle (political Organization)
The Struggle ( ur, ) is a Trotskyism, ''Trotskyist'', Left-wing politics, Leftist organization in Pakistan which was found in Netherlands by Lal Khan and other Pakistani activists. The group follows the ideology of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. Formation The seeds of the Marxist politics was planted in 1980 in Netherlands, when a number of leftist Pakistani activists who had fled Pakistan to escape Zia’s repression found themselves in Amsterdam in the cold November 1980. The country was ruled by the notorious Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, General Zia. In November 1980, the Struggle group decided to start a monthly Urdu magazine called Jidd-o-jehed or The Struggle۔ The Struggle magazine soon developed a cult status among the Pakistani diaspora, and poets like Habib Jalib, Ahmad Faraz and Faiz Ahmed Faiz started contributing to the magazine by writing revolutionary and anti-dictatorship Urdu poems for the magazine. In December 1984, the magazine publish ...
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The Struggle (Tenth Avenue North Album)
''The Struggle'' is the third studio album from the American contemporary Christian music band Tenth Avenue North. It was released on August 21, 2012 and reached No. 1 on '' Billboards Christian and rock charts. It has received significant critical acclaim. Background and development The band announced in 2011 that they were developing a new album. The working title of the album was "''Strangers Here''". The band eventually decided to title the album ''The Struggle'', and in March 2012 publicly announced the final title and an expected release in August 2012. In 2011, the band hosted several "sing on our record" events across the country, where fans were invited to sing simple harmonies as a choir that could be used on the album. Lead vocalist Mike Donehey said, "Our desire for ''The Struggle'' is that listeners will walk away with both of these truths still ringing in their ears and burning in their hearts. We are free to fail because there’s an ocean of grace that we fall ...
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The Struggle (Cappadonna Album)
''The Struggle'' is the third studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Cappadonna. The album was one of the two solo albums released from the Clan on October 7, 2003 (the other one was RZA's third studio album Birth of a Prince) Track listing # "Intro" – 0:16 # "Cap Is Back" (feat. Lounge Mode) – 3:29 # "Role of a Lifetime" (feat. Solomon Childs) – 3:14 # "Blood Brothers" (feat. Lounge Mode) – 3:14 # "Mamma" (Skit) – 0:18 # "Mamma" – 2:53 # "Do It/Push" – 3:08 # "Get Away from the Door" (feat. Inspectah Deck) – 2:58 # "Money, Cash, Flows" (feat. Lounge Mode, Crunch Lo and Remedy) – 3:20 # "I Don't Even Know You" – 2:25 # "Make Money Money" (Skit) – 0:11 # "Season of da' Vick" (feat. Lounge Mode) – 3:12 # "Killa Killa Hill" (feat. Raekwon) – 3:37 # "Broken Glass" – 2:44 # "Power to the Peso" (feat. Lounge Mode, Shaun Wigz and Solomon ...
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30 Seconds To Mars (album)
''30 Seconds to Mars'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars. It was first released on August 27, 2002, by Immortal Records and distributed by Virgin Records. The album was produced by Bob Ezrin, Brian Virtue, and Thirty Seconds to Mars, and was recorded in rural Wyoming during 2001 and early 2002. It had been in the works for a couple of years, with lead vocalist Jared Leto writing the majority of the songs. ''30 Seconds to Mars'' was described as a concept album centering on human struggle and self-determination, characterized by personal lyrics that use otherworldly elements and conceptual ideas to illustrate a truthful personal situation. The album incorporates progressive sounds with influences and elements from new wave, space rock, and electronica. Upon release, ''30 Seconds to Mars'' received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who commended the album's lyrical content and the band's musicianship, which has been compared to the w ...
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Reparation (album)
''Reparation'' is an album by musician Eddy Grant Edmond Montague Grant (born 5 March 1948) is a Guyanese-British singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, known for his genre-blending sound; his music has blended elements of pop, British rock, soul, funk, reggae, electronic music, Af .... The title of this album is a call for restitution for the transatlantic slave trade. Track listing #"Concern Number One" – 4:14 #"Everything Irie" – 3:56 #"Everybody Rappin'" – 3:33 #"(Gotta Be) Positive" – 3:40 #"The Struggle" – 4:10 #"Reparation" – 4:26 #"Ringbang Man" – 4:03 #"Tit for Tat" – 4:45 #"Long Night" – 4:35 #"Going Back Deh" – 4:33 #"Love Weself" – 4:25 #"Free My Soul" – 4:05 #"Jesus Got a Face" – 5:10 References 2006 albums Eddy Grant albums {{reggae-album-stub ...
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Distraction Pieces
''Distraction Pieces'' is the second solo album by Scroobius Pip David Peter Meads (born 3 August 1981), known professionally and personally as Scroobius Pip (Dave), is an English actor and podcaster as well as a former spoken word poet and hip hop recording artist from Stanford-le-Hope, Essex. He first ga ..., released on 19 September 2011. It entered and peaked at No. 35 on the UK albums chart. Track listing References External links * {{Authority control 2011 albums Scroobius Pip albums Strange Famous Records albums ...
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Blue Lips
''Blue Lips'' is the third studio album by Swedish singer Tove Lo. It was released on 17 November 2017 by Island Records. ''Blue Lips'' is considered the second half of a two-piece concept album that describe "highs, lows and ultimate demise of a relationship." Its chapters "Light Beams" and "Pitch Black" succeed the chapters "Fairy Dust" and "Fire Fade" from her previous album ''Lady Wood'' (2016). In addition to the return of songwriter-producers such as the Struts, Ali Payami and Joe Janiak, the album features new collaborations with Alex Hope and Lulou, among others. Daye Jack is the only featured artist on the album. Musically, the album has been described as "sharply conceived dance-pop" and it is noted to follow the "hypnotizing electro-pop vein" of the preceding album that also features hip-hop and trap-influenced production. A short film of the same name was released on 19 October 2018 to accompany the album. Background and recording Tove Lo's previous album, '' ...
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