What is the subject in first sentence?

I can’t remember the broader meaning of the title and can’t think of a more coherent meaning than the words: “To clarify”, “To equate with a lot of data”, “Think of me being full” and “I don’t think anyone can even make a reference to that!”.

What are your thoughts on Friday Music World? Michael Jackson’s “Heal The World” is the next song to have a hook for healing, and something so good it could impact everyone.

Just see the second sentence in paragraph above. I can see two point of views: 1)

The full sentence should be something like ‘The song coming up next is’. And I can see two points of views: The subject is’song’, but ‘coming’ functions as adjective which modifies’song’. Since the sentence is colloquial, “The song” can be omitted because it is too obvious.

To me, ‘Coming’ is a gerund, and implies the meaning ‘the next song’ in this sentence. The meaning of ‘the next song’ is implicit. Is it proper to talk about “coming” in this context?

I think 1) is false, and I am not sure about it. What is the Right opinion? Thanks in advance

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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
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