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"Waters of Nazareth" is the debut single by French electronic music duo Justice, released in 14 September 2005. It was first released as a 12" single with "Carpates" and a demo version of "Let There Be Light". A second release of both a 12" and CD single includes remixes by DJ Funk, Erol Alkan, and Justice featuring Feadz.
"Waters of Nazareth" and a finished version of "Let There Be Light" would later be included on their 2007 debut album, Cross (stylized as †).
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In popular culture
The song is featured on the ElectroChoc radio station on Grand Theft Auto IV. It was played in episode 5 of series 13 of Top Gear, when Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May drove three cheap rear wheel drive cars in an ice race in France. "Waters of Nazareth" also appears in Travis Rice's critically acclaimed snowboard film That's It, That's All, as well as in the 2016 film War Dogs. The song is featured in the reveal trailer for NHL 22. The song is also featured, although fused with "War" by Edwin Starr, in DJ Hero 2.