“Hey baby, what'cha know good?
I'm just gettin' back, but you knew I would.
War is hell, when will it end?
When will people start gettin' together again?”

—  Marvin Gaye

What's Happening Brother, co-written with James Nyx, Jr.
Song lyrics, What's Going On (1971)

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American singer-songwriter and musician 1939–1984

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