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"Freedom! '90" (also known simply as "Freedom!") is a song written, produced, and performed by English singer-songwriter George Michael, and released by Columbia Records in October 1990. The " '90" added to the end of the title is to prevent confusion with a hit by Michael's former band Wham!, also entitled "Freedom".
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In 1990, Michael released "Freedom '90," a song about breaking free from the image he created with Wham! and in his early years as a solo artist. Epic Records released two picture discs with this song - one was shaped like George Michael, the other like Andrew Ridgeley.
Sep 17, 2023 · George Michael’s iconic song, “Freedom,” released in 1990, holds a profound meaning that resonates with listeners to this day. The powerful lyrics and soulful melody come together to create a timeless anthem of self-expression, personal liberation, and societal commentary.
"Freedom" is a 1984 song by English pop duo Wham! from their album Make It Big, released on 1 October 1984. It became the group's second number one hit on the UK Singles Chart and reached number three in America. [3] It was written and produced by George Michael, one half of the duo. [4]
Mar 4, 2021 · One of these artists was Richie Havens, who was a burgeoning folk artist that had the spunk but didn’t really rank up to the top acts like Jimi Hendrix. Havens was tasked with an eight-song set, which was a mix of his originals and covers of songs by other artists.