Magnolia Park – "Don't Be Racist"



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“Don’t Be Racist” by @Magnolia Park available now

Written by Tristan Torres, Vincent Ernst, Joshua Roberts. Jared Kay, Andy Karpovck, Freddie Criales, and Joe Horsham

Produced, engineered & mixed by Andy Karpovck

Lyrics

Whoa
Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
Whoa
I’ll see you on the other side

They told me I should stay in my own lane
Whatcha doing here this ain’t your race
You were born a different a color
You should be like all the others
Fuck you and the things you say
Screw this imma make my way
Be mad cause I do it better
Your words won’t keep me tethered

You can cut me up
Break me up
Throw me to the ground
Chain me up tape me up
Hang me upside down
I don’t even care about anything you say
I’ma make a change, yea I’ma make a way

Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
You got your knee on my neck and I can’t breathe
I’ll keep fighting for my life
I’ll see you on the other side

I’ll see you on the other side
I’ll see you on the other side

Black lives only matter for a moment
You only say it if its profit or promotion
You only post just to make you look devoted
But I can see through you and your bullshit

Fuck you and the things you say
Screw this imma make my way
Be mad cause I do it better
Your words won’t keep me tethered

Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
You got your knee on my neck and I can’t breathe
I’ll keep fighting for my life
I’ll see you on the other side

Whoa
Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
Whoa
I’ll see you on the other side
I’ll see you on the other side
I’ll see you on the other side

I’ll see you on the other side
Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me

Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
You got your knee on my neck and I can’t breathe
I’ll keep fighting for my life
I’ll see you on the other side
Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me
You got your knee on my neck and I can’t breathe
I’ll keep fighting for my life
I’ll see you on the other side

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44 thoughts on “Magnolia Park – "Don't Be Racist"”

  1. Woke cringe. You even lifted "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" from those other anti-white woketards Rage With The Machine.

    St. George Floyd of His Holy Oppression died of a drug overdose btw. Biggest lie in American history.

    /anti-woke ex-Democrat, zero white guilt

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  2. Woke cringe. You even lifted "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" from those other anti-white woketards Rage With The Machine.

    St. George Floyd of His Holy Oppression died of a drug overdose btw. Biggest lie in American history.

    /anti-woke ex-Democrat, zero white guilt

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  3. Woke cringe. You even lifted "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" from those other anti-white woketards Rage With The Machine.

    St. George Floyd of His Holy Oppression died of a drug overdose btw. Biggest lie in American history.

    /anti-woke ex-Democrat, zero white guilt

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  4. Woke cringe. You even lifted "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" from those other anti-white woketards Rage With The Machine.

    St. George Floyd of His Holy Oppression died of a drug overdose btw. Biggest lie in American history.

    /anti-woke ex-Democrat, zero white guilt

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  5. Woke cringe. You even lifted "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" from those other anti-white woketards Rage With The Machine.

    St. George Floyd of His Holy Oppression died of a drug overdose btw. Biggest lie in American history.

    /anti-woke ex-Democrat, zero white guilt

    Reply
  6. Woke cringe. You even lifted "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" from those other anti-white woketards Rage With The Machine.

    St. George Floyd of His Holy Oppression died of a drug overdose btw. Biggest lie in American history.

    /anti-woke ex-Democrat, zero white guilt

    Reply
  7. Woke cringe. You even lifted "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" from those other anti-white woketards Rage With The Machine.

    St. George Floyd of His Holy Oppression died of a drug overdose btw. Biggest lie in American history.

    /anti-woke ex-Democrat, zero white guilt

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  8. Got dang, you guys didn't have to be so vulnerable; but y'all went hard in the personal paint! Thank you for letting us into your guys' authenticity. Thank you for pushing this scene to be and do better. Nothin but mad love for Magnolia Park <3

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  9. When are you coming to play in France? I look forward to seeing you for your important messages but also for your good energy. We broadcast the song on our independent radio station <3

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  10. Came across this song and tiktok..searched on Google and subscribed on youtube…definitely amazing music that I will jam too on the radio…my son is 16months old and dancin to it

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  11. Got my black friend into metal when we were young. He got treated badly by other black kids in our school for "not being black enough" his mom was one of the greatest women in this world tho and always supported what he liked. Music is for everyone, its the great unifier.

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  14. Found this dude on tiktok and I have to say he has some good music👍 keep it coming brother. I'm a fan of music in general.

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  15. I found my new favorite band for sure! Even though I'm white I resonate with it. This song has more than not being racist message. It has a more deeper meaning to me, and each time I listen to it it brings tears to my eyes. I LOVE IT! 🥰🥰😍😍 I'm so glad I came across it!

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  16. Chuck berry created rock music and then it came along evis so yea to people that racist towards black people who listening to rock don't be a racist I agree with his album

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  17. I support the cause but I'm not supporting BLM I believe every person of any race deserves the same…. the George Floyd thing eh it happens every day and all races the media showed you what you saw….
    I support every one fighting for the end of racism….

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  18. I'm getting System Of The Down, 10 Year Wasteland vibes from these new nostalgia classic tunes!!!!!🔥🤯😎✊💯 See you all on the other side!

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  19. Yessss we need more of this type of alternative this is music from the 90s and 2000s the best years for alternative! Keep em coming fellas ya killed this one!

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  20. With the possible recession and gas prices the way they are this song really makes me feel like I'm back in 2009

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  21. I hope all the white people here actually listen and maybe read the lyrics to ACTUALLY receive the message instead of just passing this off as just another catchy tune.

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  22. I love this SO much. Even though it's a new song it makes me feel incredibly nostalgic. The lyrics, you can tell, are over all the bullshit and I resonate with each line. Although my skin is white I can still feel the pain. Neither discrimination nor empathy have limits. I hope this blows up and one day racism will fall to extinction.

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  23. The song spends the first two-thirds talking about breaking stereotypes and shouting "f— you" at people who pigeonhole him for being black: "you should be like all the others." But at the end slips in Democrat and leftoid dog-whistles: "You got your knee on my neck and I can't breathe." So which is it? Is it really white people that apply the bigotry of low expectations or your own people?

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