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When you think of New York City, images of Times Square and the Statue of Liberty might come to mind, but let’s not forget about the unsung hero—the subway. This transit system isn’t just a way for New Yorkers to get where they’re going; it’s a vibrant source of inspiration for many artists. Chappell Roan, for instance, just dropped a song called “The Subway,” showing off the underground vibe while navigating train cars. It’s almost like taking a musical selfie of the NYC experience!
But she’s not alone in this celebration. Legends like Michael Jackson and Rod Stewart have added their flair to the subway scene, using it as a backdrop for creativity that resonates with anyone who’s ever ridden the rails. Fast-paced, unpredictable, and full of unique characters, the subway creates an unforgettable experience, one even seasoned commuters might find hard to describe without a chuckle or two. Who knew that something so mundane could spark some serious creativity?
It’s fascinating to see how a backdrop commonly associated with hectic mornings and delays can inspire musical homage. The next time you squeeze into a packed train, think about the stories and songs layered into each ride. What do you think? Does the subway deserve a spot in the limelight of music, or should it stick to its role as a transit lifeline? Share your thoughts and subway stories!
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