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I'm looking to make a couple mix cds of soul/funk/neo-soul songs containing strong to subtle social commentaries. I'd like to get a good variety from those R&B genres as well as from different decades. I've already picked War's "The World is A Ghetto", William DeVaughn's "Just Be Thankful for What You Got", Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" & "Mercy Mercy Me", the O'Jay's "For the Love of Money", Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes' "Wake Up Everybody" and Sharon Jones cover of "This Land Is Your Land".

So I'm open to all the song suggestions everyone can offer. And thanks in advance.
 
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