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tonight thereamp;#39;s a new contender for marylandamp;#39;s state song for years many have called the current song merrill and my maryland called for it to be retired because of its pro-confederate lyrics well now congressman jamie raskin has helped to write a new version news 4amp;#39;s amy cho spoke to the musicians behind the song this is the current maryland state song itamp;#39;s pro-confederate written during the civil war calling northerners scum the university of maryland marching band no longer plays the song they say it doesnamp;#39;t align with their values but soon there could be a new song in the to the states city shore this version written recently it keeps the old title maryland my maryland rock filled to baltimore but thatamp;#39;s pretty much the only thing that stayed the same the racist pro-confederate stuff no itamp;#39;s time to go representative jamie raskin helped write the new song he says he wanted to honor everything he loves about his home st