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A renowned famous R&B artist, singer songwriter, musician had a song on a dazzling phenomenal album that was never actually a hit but was probably his best song out of many many great songs
The song could easily be a backdrop to a 9/11 memorial and the lyrics could be construed to be about hate and terrorism in the world
At the song's conclusion the intense somber mood melts away into a joyous snippet of kids playing in a playground who sing "strawberry shortcake cream on top, tell me the name of your sweetheart" before a much happier song starts up