September 20, 2023
Adopted by Maryland as its state song in 1939, “Maryland, My Maryland” was written as a plea for the state to join the Confederacy. The song refers to Abraham Lincoln as a despot and suggests Maryland spurns “Northern scum.” It was repealed as the state song only in 2021.
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Why are pop songs getting sadder than they used to be?
The rise of negative lyrics in popular English-language songs is a fascinating phenomenon, and analysis shows that this can be due to a widespread preference for negative content plus some other, yet to be discovered, causes.
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