Reflecting on David Bowie's Enduring Musical Legacy a Decade After 'Blackstar'

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A decade after its release, David Bowie's 'Blackstar' is recognized not just as a final album but as a complex, experimental work that was initially seen as a personal statement and a reflection of his awareness of mortality, which gained profound cultural significance following his death from liver cancer.
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