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« Reply #30 on: January 06, 2010, 01:25:32 am »

# The towers appeared prominently in Neal McCoy's 1994 video "The City Put the Country Back in Me."
# Alan Jackson's 1994 "Gone Country" video had them featured in a flyover scene.
# Vince Gill's 1995 "When Love Finds You" video had several scenes of the towers.
# Martina McBride's "Wild Angels", released in 1995, showed the tower in a wide shot of the video.
# Lil' Kim's music video for her 1996 debut single "No Time" features her and P. Diddy riding up and down the World Trade Center escaltors while rapping. Kim makes a reference to the video in her 2005 single "Whoa" were she says "...told you I'm the same **** from the escalator...".
# The song by The Notorious B.I.G., "Juicy" released in 1994 features the lyrics "blow up like the World Trade" in a reference to the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993". When the verse was sampled for the Jay-Z song, "A Dream" in 2002, the words "World Trade" were omitted.
# One of the barhops from Hogs and Heifers in downtown Manhattan walks near the globe where the twin towers stood in The Kentucky Headhunters' 2001 "Louisiana Coco" video.
# In the music video for the song "Cherish the Day", Sade is singing the song on top of a NYC skyscraper. The twin towers are seen in the background while the Chrysler Building is seen in the forefront.
# New York based Progressive metal band Dream Theater's song "Sacrificed Sons" from their 2005 album Octavarium is a tribute to the rescue workers who died during and after the attacks. Their 2001 live album Live Scenes from New York was also recalled, as it showed the NYC skyline, including the WTC, in flames. The album was released on September 11, 2001.
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