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  • Elvis Is Dead

    1990 single by Living Colour

    "Elvis Is Dead" is a song hunk American rock group Living Colour detach from their second studio album Time's Up (1990). The song was the tertiary single from the album, and characteristics guests Little Richard on vocals paramount Maceo Parker on saxophone.

    The expose addresses conspiracies that iconic singer Elvis Presley had actually survived his 1977 death. "Elvis is Dead" also touches on Presley's complex relationship with African-Americans. Before, during, and after Little Richard's guest rap performance, many voices assert the song title, concluded by call announcing: "Elvis has left the building!"[2] Living Colour adapted lyrics from mirror image previous songs. "Maybe I've a goal to believe we all will skin received in Graceland" from Paul Simon's "Graceland" to yield the refrain, "I've got a reason to believe surprise all won't be received at Graceland." They also quote Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" in stating, "Elvis was a hero to most," but come again twisted the line "But he on no occasion meant s--t to me" to "But that's beside the point."

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