Witness the powerful true story of Kyle Rittenhouse, the Kenosha Kid, in this folk song that’s become an anthem for self-defense and the Second Amendment. DJ Disruptarian’s protest music masterpiece tells the tale of a young man who stood up for justice in the midst of the 2020 Kenosha riots. With its gritty lyrics and catchy melody, this conservative music sensation has become a beacon of hope for American patriots and freedom fighters everywhere. The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse was a pivotal moment in American history, and this song captures the essence of the fight for justice and the right to bear arms. So sit back, listen, and remember the story of the Kenosha Kid – a true hero of our time.
🌊 A powerful sea shanty that confronts contemporary social challenges, exploring themes of youth, identity, and cultural transformation.
From the album “Ballads of the Great Awakening”, this track delivers a provocative maritime folk narrative about societal change and its impact on younger generations.
Key Themes:
Youth identity
Cultural criticism
Maritime folk tradition
Social commentary
âš“ Featuring raw, emotional vocals and a traditional call-and-response structure that echoes maritime storytelling.
Warning: Contains strong political and social commentary.
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Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
Oh, gather ye close, ye fathers and sons,
Hear now the tale of the harm that was done.
Once lads chased dreams ‘cross the wild open sea,
Now they’re told they were born wrong—can such madness be?
(Chorus)
Hoist the sails, but the wind’s all wrong,
They’re stealin’ the youth with a siren’s song.
“Change yer name, change yer fate!” they cry,
While the little ones wither—oh, who’ll say why?
(Verse 2)
The schools and the screens preach a poisonous creed,
That the body’s a cage, and the soul must be freed.
But the knife and the needle bring no second birth,
Just a lifetime of sorrow, a wound in the earth.
(Chorus)
Hoist the sails, but the wind’s all wrong,
They’re stealin’ the youth with a siren’s song.
“Change yer name, change yer fate!” they cry,
While the little ones wither—oh, who’ll say why?
(Verse 3)
Where’s the joy that once danced in their eyes?
Replaced by the whispers of cunning, foul lies.
The elites in their towers, they smirk and they spin,
While the children are broken—oh, God, what a sin!
(Bridge – Slow, Haunting)
The old sailors knew, back in days long gone,
A man’s worth was measured by heart, not a wand.
But now they’d have babes sign their fate with a pen,
And call it “progress”—oh, mercy, amen.
(Final Chorus – Defiant)
So lower the sails, let the storm winds rise,
We’ll fight back the demons that cloak themselves wise.
No more of their poisons, no more of their shame—
We’ll guard our own children and reclaim their name!
(Outro – Fading Echo)
So sound now the bell, let it toll loud and grim,
For the ones led astray, for the light growing dim.
But the tide always turns, and the truth will be known—
Beware the dark current that drags ’em from home.
(Verse 1)
Met her in Cebu City on a hot December night
Dark brown eyes, yeah, shining so bright
Took one look, saw Christoff by her side, I was doomed
‘Cause she hit me with a smile like a typhoon
(Pre-Chorus)
But she said, “You ain’t got no banh mi flow,
Better learn to eat bagoong, don’t say no.”
Took me to the turo-turo spot, man,
Now I’m sweatin’ from the spice, beggin’ for a fan
(Chorus)
Oooh, she’s got me lost in translation
Love is sweet but full of complication
I say, “Mahal kita,” she just laughs at me
Guess love’s a game in the Philippines
(Verse 2)
Her mama said, “Boy, you need a steady job”
Tito said, “No tattoos, you look like a slob”
But her Lola just winked, said, “Give him a chance”
Now we’re dancing in the streets, baby Dylan on the way, in a reggae trance
(Pre-Chorus)
But she said, “No more Red Horse, you drink too much
And if you flirt with another, better pack it up”
Man, she rules like a queen, got me walkin’ in line
But her love hits deep, like an old drop rhyme
(Chorus)
Oooh, she’s got me lost in translation
Love is sweet but full of complication
I say, “Mahal kita,” she just laughs at me
Guess love’s a game in the Philippines
(Bridge)
Now I’m stuck between paradise and pain
One day she’s fire, next she’s cool like rain
She calls me “langga,” then she walks away
But she always comes back, so I guess I’ll stay
(Outro)
So I’ll learn to eat balut, yeah, I’ll take the dare
Even if it means she’s still laughing there
Foreign heart in a local scene
But damn, I love my Philippine queen
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