The most direct protest song from Bruce Springsteen is about President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. It’s called ...
In a major crackdown, the Haryana Police STF has removed 67 songs by 20 singers from digital platforms to curb the glorification of gangster culture. Singer Masoom Sharma tops the list with 19 tracks ...
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‘A nasty little song, really rather evil’: how Every Breath You Take tore Sting and the Police apart
Sting and his former bandmates go to the high court over a royalties dispute this week – the latest chapter in the song’s remarkably fractious story This week’s high court hearings between Sting and ...
The Haryana Police has taken down 67 Haryanvi songs from YouTube, JioSaavn, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Gaana that “glorify gang culture, firearms, intimidation, murder, and hostility towards the ...
Chandigarh: In a major crackdown against the glorification of gangsterism, weapons and violence, the special task force (STF) and cyber unit of Haryana Police acted against 67 objectionable songs that ...
Sting has paid £595,000 to his former The Police bandmates since facing legal action over unpaid royalties, the High Court has heard. Drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andrew Summers contend they ...
In a major crackdown against gang culture and the glorification of weapons and violence, Haryana Police has acted against 67 objectionable songs on digital platforms which have either been blocked or ...
To curb the influence of gang culture on youth, Haryana Police Tuesday said that it got 67 songs promoting organised crime removed from major digital platforms, including YouTube, Spotify, Amazon ...
In a bold initiative to counter the rise of gang culture and its appeal to youth, Haryana Police's Special Task Force (STF) and Cyber Unit have successfully removed or blocked 67 songs that glorified ...
The police in its statement did not name the songs that have been taken down. Sixty-seven songs promoting gang lifestyle and glorifying weapons and violence have been removed from digital platforms, ...
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