Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song American Heroes, artist - K Rino. Album song American Heroes (The Big Seven #5), in the genre Иностранный рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 14.11.2016
Record label: SoSouth
Song language: English
American Heroes |
Alright boys and girls |
My name is Mr. K-Rino |
I’m gonna be your substitute History teacher for the day |
Right about now I want y’all to sit down and shut up |
'Cause I’m about to give y’all some real history lesson |
Aye boy, didn’t I tell you to sit down and shut up |
Alright don’t make me say it no more, listen |
Way back when I was a little boy, they told me about a man |
Who had traveled on a ship to a far away western land |
Gave him credit for discoverin' it tough it was inhabited |
And quickly changed the narrative, said the natives were savages |
They ravaged it and murdered the people in high numbers |
His name was Cristóbal Colón but you called him Columbus |
A sick murderous bastard who beat babies to death |
But you celebrate his holiday every October 12th |
Now let’s move to George Washington, the decorated general |
A dirty individual, his actions were criminal |
Despite his wicked ways, he’s elevated and praised |
Mister Cannot-Tell-a-Lie, only leads 300 slaves |
Understand chief, Washington’s wickedness ran deep |
Yeah, the father of this country’s a killer and land thief |
Control, power and war, only things he ever loved |
But history makes him out to be something he never was |
American heroes, American heroes |
Everything we think we know about them needs to be rewrote |
Got racists on your tens and your twenties and on your C-notes |
But somehow these the ones that we seein' everywhere we go |
Abraham Lincoln was a good old man |
He jumped out the window with his. |
nah I’m just playin' |
His favoritism for slavery was self documented |
Didn’t want to stop or end it, there was too much profit in it |
See, Honest Abe used to mock, crack jokes and admonish slaved |
He only let 'em go for the Union he wanted saved |
Pull out a hundred dollar bill homie and look at Ben |
Then study him and see he was one of those crooked men |
All of the faces that they exalted to greatness is fakeness |
Did you know Thomas Jefferson was a rapist |
Go and try to defend him, straight savage within him |
Hated the black man but he loves smashin' his women |
Sally Hemings, you’ll probably trick a few but not me |
Guess I got to go in detail on Francis Scott Key |
If you heard the third verse of that racist national anthem |
Then whether black, white or brown, nobody should be standing |
American heroes, American heroes |
Everything we think we know about them needs to be rewrote |
Got racists on your tens and your twenties and on your C-notes |
But somehow these the ones that we seein' everywhere we go |
There’s no doubt, United States time has been out |
I’m 'bout to call these men out, get your pad and pen out |
All the great Americans that you holdin' in high acclaim |
I’ma tell you 'bout a few of 'em and call them by their names |
These men are not worthy of praise, you’ve been forsaken |
You won’t find a more racist president than Ronald Reagan |
Invasion after invasion, innocent lives taken |
And countless racial epithets and off the record statements |
Henry Kissinger backed by the government, he was worse |
He was down to kill two or three billion across the Earth |
Poor people in third world countries would get it first |
All that’s needed to find truth is work and research |
Margaret Sanger, the human clothes hanger, a evil lady |
Created Planned Parenthood to wipe out black babies |
No time to call them all so go look 'em up if you have to |
The Rockefeller’s, Rothschild’s and both them Bush bastards |
American heroes, American heroes |
Everything we think we know about them needs to be rewrote |
Got racists on your tens and your twenties and on your C-notes |
But somehow these the ones that we seein' everywhere we go |
So, Tommy, how was school today? |
Daddy, I don’t wanna go to that school anymore |
What do you mean, son? |
The teacher was saying some… some saying some things, daddy |
Things like what? |
Well he was talking real mean about Christopher Columbus and |
George Washington, it was… |
I never heard anything like that before, dad |
Haha, yeah that’s right, if you’d taught him the truth I wouldn’t have to do |
all that, I’m bustin' all them lies up |
What are you doing in my house? |
Don’t worry about all that, I know one thing |
He better have his little ass back in school tomorrow |
'cause I got some more for 'em |
I’m calling the police, shut up! |