Jack White
Seven Nation Army
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Composer:Jack WhiteGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:3:54"Seven Nation Army" is a song composed by Jack White, the lead vocalist and guitarist of the American rock band The White Stripes. The song was released on March 7, 2003, as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, "Elephant." The song became a massive hit, reaching the top 10 in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The song features a distinctive guitar riff that is played throughout the song. The riff is played on a guitar tuned to an open A note, and it is played using a slide. The riff is accompanied by a simple drum beat and White's vocals, which are delivered in a low, almost growling tone. "Seven Nation Army" is a four-minute song that is divided into three distinct sections. The first section features the guitar riff and the drum beat, which are played together for the first time. The second section features White's vocals, which are delivered in a call-and-response style. The third section features a guitar solo, which is played over the riff and the drum beat. The song's lyrics are cryptic and open to interpretation. Some have suggested that the "seven nation army" refers to a group of people who are united in their opposition to a common enemy. Others have suggested that the song is about the power of music to bring people together. "Seven Nation Army" is known for its simplicity and its catchy guitar riff. The song has been covered by numerous artists, and it has been used in several films, television shows, and commercials. The song's popularity has made it a staple of rock radio, and it is often played at sporting events and rallies. Overall, "Seven Nation Army" is a powerful and memorable song that showcases Jack White's talent as a songwriter and guitarist. The song's distinctive riff and simple structure have made it a classic of modern rock music.More....
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