“The Proclamation”
…this track is an “overview” or introduction to “Conservative Rap” (as a philosophy, or culture). “The Proclamation” allows listeners to grasp the music’s socio-cultural restorative aims, particularly traditional lyricism as an instrument for the resurrection of classical American thought.
Transcription of “The Proclamation”:
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……This is /
Conservative Rap yo… / (This is for the Patriots)
… … It’s / (…you can call me a Patriot)
Conservative rap son… / (Online the censorship getting dangerous)
… … I said it’s / (So here’s some traditional rhymes)
Conservative Rap yo… / (I said this is for the Patriots)
… … This is / (I got faith in us, one time for your mind)
Conservative Rap son… / (Eyo check it…a conservative rhyme style)
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Conservative Rap yo: viewpoints you /
Rarely ever, or maybe never, heard from a black / (it’s)
Conservative Rap son: the most lyrical and /
Most political version of rap /
Fly conservative raps from a free individual /
Given that our Nation used to be indivisible / (it’s)
Old-school…traditional, real skilled lyrical /
Conservative in principle, purposeful rap /
Fundamentally, essentially, my art of rap’s a /
Double-entendre metaphor which I trademarked in fact… /
T.M., (clear throat), excuse me, ahem /
Just how I truly feel in a world that pretends /
When I bust it, even liberal SJW’s shake / (cause)
When I bust it: the lies of the Democrats break /
The victimhood assumptions; the evil and corruption / (that)
The left-wing media, fake news industry will publish /
Those of us on the right use to leave them to destruction /
But if we don’t check them now, yo they’ll destroy our republic /
So I challenge them, by rhyming with a right-minded narrative /
Express it proudly, cause that’s what our challenge is. /
Historically we’ve been tolerant, and just adjusted /
But if we don’t check them now then they’ll destroy our Republic /
So I challenge them, devise and write lines, with analysis /
And express it proudly, cause that’s what our challenge…is /
Conservative Rap yo: that’s what it is / (This is for the patriots, cause)
That…the, tha-that’s what it is/ (Online censorship getting dangerous)
Conservative Rap yo: that’s what it is / (Symbolic shots at the globalist)
Rap, riggy, riggy… that’s what this is / (Gov’ts controlled by socialist)
Conservative Rap yo: that’s what it is / (lyrical and traditional, rhyme)
That, th… the, tha- what it is / (skills, for free-thinking individuals)
Conservative Rap yo… / (that’s fairly right-leaning & political)
Rap: riggy, riggy that’s what this is /(yet still ill & traditionally lyrical)
It’s Conservative Rap yo…”
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“This Week In The News” VIDEO (June, ’19 Ed.)
“This Week in the News” (June 2019)
“This week in the news…this week in the news / In Japan: some crazy dude stabbed a group of little girls / Who were just going to school…just going to school / Read all about it! This week in the news… /
This week in the news, this week in the news / (in) In San Fernando: some psycho chick stole an RV / (and) Raced cops through the deadliest pursuit / (Read all about) Read all about it! This week in the news… /
In Chicago: Miss Lightfoot faced her first murder wave / Where the death-rates on a whole other page /
Only solution, to me? National Guard / Or else kiss that metropolis bon voyage!!! /
You would think, since we had a President who came from there / He’d care, not live in DC as a multi-millionaire /
But as Lori declined the National Guard idea… / Barack’s speech skills got him half-a-mil somewhere /
This week in the news…this week in the news / Some items covering 2019 in June… / This week in the news… this week in the news / … / (Yo…yo, yo)
In other news, a Wendy’s employee took a bath / In the same kitchen where they made the burger you just had /
Do a search through my rhyme – take the words from any line – and / You’ll find something online, accurately verifying… /
Like an article condensing current happenings of mention / While extracting the pretension and the liberal lies! /
Designed to update you to interesting times… / News in rhyme; as an update for these interesting times /
This week in the news…this week in the news / In San Fernando: cops led through the deadliest pursuit /
This week in the news… this week in the news / In Japan: kids stabbed on their way to middle school /
Dude shanked them from behind as they were getting on a bus / In a world like this, who could anybody trust? /
Lori Lightfoot declined the National Guard / As an Obama speech just netted him 400,000 dollars… /
This week in the news… this week in the news / And Hillary is still complaining about Russia / It’s sad those students at Hunter had to suffer / Read all about it! Read all about it!”
~ fin