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U2 Releases Renee Good Anti-ICE Song

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U2 debuts protest song honoring Minneapolis activist Renee Good
Grammy-winning rock band U2 released a new EP on Wednesday with an opening track that pays homage to Renee Good, a Minneapolis mother who was killed by federal agents on Jan. 7 while opposing ICE oper...

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What Bono has said about Donald Trump as U2 release anti-ICE song
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U2 releases Renee Good tribute song 'American Obituary'
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U2 surprise drops 'Days of Ash' EP to 'confront these maddening times'
U2 chose Ash Wednesday to release a quintet of songs that are among the most potent in their heady catalog.

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U2 Surprises With Six-Track ‘Days Of Ash’ EP
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‘Days Of Ash’: U2 surprise drop six ‘songs of defiance’ - one in response to ICE shootings
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The Waymores Go Full Johnny and June in New Honky-Tonker ‘The Knot'

The country duo are hotter than a pepper sprout in a new song about coming undone
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Chanel West Coast Proves New Era is Going Strong With New Country Song

After Chanel West Coast entered a new era following her Ridiculousness exit, the MTV alum debuted her new country song “Giddy Up.”
AV Club
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5 songs you need to hear this week (December 18, 2025)

Every Thursday, the Paste staff and contributors will choose their five favorite songs of the week, awarding one entry a “Song of the Week” designation. You can hear these songs in our ongoing Best New Songs of 2025 playlist, which gets updated weekly.
The New York Times
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Best Songs of 2025

Listen to 48 tracks that broke new artists, blew apart genres and revived beloved sounds. By Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz Jon Caramanica On the one hand, living in an environment in which sounds whiz by at an almost incomprehensible speed means that ...
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