"Sex Education: Ghetto Style" by Gil Scott-Heron is a provocative and socially conscious song that explores the speaker's experiences and reflections on sex education and the broader issues faced by young individuals growing up in marginali
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Gil Scott-Heron's song "Free Will" is a poetic and introspective piece that explores the themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the constraints placed upon individuals by society and politics
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"Lady Day and John Coltrane" is a song by Gil Scott-Heron, an American poet, musician, and activist
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"Pieces of a Man" is a song by Gil Scott-Heron, released in 1971
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"New York Is Killing Me" by Gil Scott-Heron is a song that explores the overwhelming and detrimental effects of city life, specifically in New York City
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"Waiting For The Axe To Fall" is a song by Gil Scott-Heron, a prominent poet, musician, and social commentator
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The song "No Exit" by Gil Scott-Heron explores the idea that no matter how much we try to escape or change ourselves, we cannot escape who we truly are
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Gil Scott-Heron's song "Willing" is a reflection on life and the need for perseverance and determination in order to achieve success and growth
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"I'll Take Care of You" is a song written and originally performed by Bobby "Blue" Bland in 1959
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"Small Talk at 125th and Lenox" by Gil Scott-Heron is a spoken-word song that captures the essence of the conversations and experiences of the people in Harlem, New York, particularly in the African American community during the 1960s
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