Wake Up

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"Wake Up" is a common title used for various creative works, including songs, albums, and films, typically centered around themes of awareness, change, or new beginnings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
ambiguousTitle
film
song
song
song
song
song
album Funeral NERFINISHED
Most Wanted NERFINISHED
Rage Against the Machine NERFINISHED
Wake Up NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
genre dance-pop
indie rock
pop rock
pop rock
rap metal
hasTheme coming of age
government surveillance
political awareness
reinvention
self-awareness
social consciousness
spiritual awakening
language English
English
English
English
English
English
notableUse featured in film The Matrix (1999)
featured in film Where the Wild Things Are (trailer)
used in NFL commercial campaign
performer Arcade Fire NERFINISHED
Hilary Duff NERFINISHED
John Legend
Rage Against the Machine NERFINISHED
The Vamps NERFINISHED
The Vamps NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1992
2005
2005
2015
2015
recordLabel Merge Records NERFINISHED
typicalTheme awareness
change
new beginnings
use concert encore staple for Arcade Fire
usedFor albums
films
songs
writer Jeremy Gara NERFINISHED
Richard Reed Parry NERFINISHED
Régine Chassagne NERFINISHED
Sarah Neufeld NERFINISHED
Tim Kingsbury NERFINISHED
William Butler NERFINISHED
Win Butler NERFINISHED

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"Wake Up" title Wake Up
subject surface form: Wake Up