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NJ state song?

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New Jersey has no official state song, despite attempts to create one. The unofficial state song is “I’m From New Jersey” by Red Mascara, which almost became official in 1972 but was vetoed by the governor. Mascara wrote the song to express his pride in the state and it describes New Jersey’s history, landmarks, and cities.

New Jersey’s state song is called I’m From New Jersey and was written by a man named Red Mascara. Interestingly, this song is only unofficially the state song: New Jersey’s legislative houses voted to make it the official song in 1972, but the state governor vetoed the bill. Likewise, there have been several other attempts to create an official New Jersey state song, but so far none of them have been successful. The lack of an official song in this state is particularly interesting, in part, due to the fact that it is the only state in the United States that does not have an official song.

Unlike all other US states, New Jersey has no official state song. While there have been attempts to pass laws making a song official for the state, none have gotten that far. One song, which is called I’m From New Jersey, almost achieved official status in 1972. As such, I’m From New Jersey is generally referred to as the unofficial state song.

New Jersey’s unofficial state song is credited to a man named Red Mascara, who wrote both the words and music to it. Mascara is a New Jersey native who says he wrote the song as an expression of his pride in the state. Perhaps thinking that others too would like to use the song to express their pride in the state, it took Mascara many years to get it declared official.

In 1972, when the song almost became official, it won the vote in both state legislatures. When he finally got his chance in front of the governor, however, he lost. The governor vetoed the legislation because he didn’t think the song had state support. According to some reports, Mascara said she didn’t think the governor realized how popular the song actually was.

The unofficial state song of New Jersey is a lighthearted ditty that describes New Jersey as a “game country,” but also as the site of many historic battles. It describes the state’s many parks and mountains, as well as the pride its writer takes in living in the Garden State. The song also specifically mentions some famous cities in New Jersey and some of its coastal destinations. It is also adaptable to include the names of different New Jersey municipalities.

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