Everybody Needs Me Lyrics

Everybody Needs Me Lyrics – Tom MacDonald

Aug 23, 2024

"Everybody Needs Me" is a new English song by Tom MacDonald, released on his official YouTube channel, Tom MacDonald. The song was written and produced by Tom MacDonald, showcasing his distinctive approach to tackling controversial social and political issues. The… Read More

Everybody Needs Me Lyrics


Everybody Needs Me Lyrics By Tom MacDonald

[Verse 1]
I think the world's gone braindead, since when did everybody identify as they/them?
Cut off all their penis's and trade them for some fake breasts
I ain't homophobic, I got gay friends
I just think it's weird that the world's so offended
They tell us fat is beautiful while they taking Ozempic
They wanted to get rich and they started a pandemic, and they really wanna win so they riggin' the elections
Everybody's offended by everything, every second and any time that I mention that men can never get pregnant
I get aggressively threatened by kids with 17 genders, who think a word is a weapon and wanna teach me a lesson
And it's crazy P. Diddy diddling rappers and hitting women on camera, conviction ain't gonna happen hid the evidence instead of putting him in the slammer 'cause he's too rich to be cancelled, we try to fill the prison cell with the president

[Pre-Chorus]
Born in Canada
Moved to the USA, where you're probably a racist if you're not gay

[Chorus]
All of my blacks, all of my whites
If you on the left, if you on the right
If you got a weenie and/or vageenie
They/them, he/she
Everybody Needs Me
All of my straights, all of my gay's
All of my bi's who swing both ways
If you got a weenie, talk, talk to beat me
They/them, he/she
Everybody Needs Me

[Post-Chorus]
Won de doctor (won de doctor)
Tell him save me 'mon (tell him save me 'mon)
Me da see one rapper (da see one rapper)
He a chi chi 'mon (he a chi chi 'mon)
('Mon, 'mon)

[Verse 2]
I think the world's gone mad
Does Black Lives still matter, or is trans the new black?
Everytime I rap, I got 'em crappin' they pants, they havin' cardiac arrest like they all had the jab
It's weird, take a look at your history, you're yellin' "Free Palestine"
Look what happened when you freed Britney
You're children ain't gay, they've been watching too much Disney
Eminem fans praise Shady, but diss me
Everybody's so triggered that I just keep gettin' bigger
They wanna Morgan Wallen me like Tom MacDonald said-
I just wanna know about which rich celebrities kiss, kiss the Epstein listies from existence
I don't wanna be nobody other than me
I wanna choke the woke until they struggle to breath
Hollywood is a joke, and I'm exposin' the creeps
Like Ellen Page and a man if she's squattin' to pee

[Pre-Chorus]
Born in Canada
Moved to the USA, where you're probably a racist if you're not gay (Hiyah)

[Chorus]
All of my blacks, all of my whites
If you on the left, if you on the right
If you got a weenie and/or vageenie
They/them, he/she
Everybody Needs Me
All of my straights, all of my gay's
All of my bi's who swing both ways
If you got a weenie, talk, talk to beat me
They/them, he/she
Everybody Needs Me

[Bridge]
Don't call me a WHITEBOY, I identify as black
My pronouns are the ones you didn't use so now I'm mad
My hunters go hunting while your Hunter's smoking crack
I can't say the r-word so, y'all are handicapped

[Chorus]
All of my blacks, all of my whites
If you on the left, if you on the right
If you got a weenie and/or vageenie
They/them, he/she
Everybody Needs Me
All of my straights, all of my gay's
All of my bi's who swing both ways
If you got a weenie, talk, talk to beat me
They/them, he/she
Everybody Needs Me

[Post-Chorus]
Won de doctor (won de doctor)
Tell him save me 'mon (tell him save me 'mon)
Me da see one rapper (da see one rapper)
He a chi chi 'mon (he a chi chi 'mon)
('Mon, 'mon)

[Verse 1]
In this section, Tom MacDonald expresses his frustration with modern cultural shifts, particularly focusing on gender identity and societal norms. He questions the logic behind the increasing emphasis on gender fluidity and criticizes the notion of being easily offended by everything. His lyrics reflect his discontent with what he sees as a trend towards political correctness and the suppression of free speech. He also touches on issues like the commercialization of health and wealth, accusing the elite of exploiting societal vulnerabilities for personal gain.

[Pre-Chorus]
Here, MacDonald highlights his personal journey from Canada to the USA, reflecting on how societal perceptions have changed. He comments on how being anything other than a minority or part of the LGBTQ+ community can often result in being labeled as a racist or bigot. This line underscores his belief that cultural labels have become divisive and overly simplified.

[Chorus]
The chorus brings together all groups of people, regardless of race, gender, or political orientation, emphasizing that "Everybody Needs Me." This could be interpreted as a commentary on how, despite their differences, people are connected by their shared experiences of societal pressure and expectations. The chorus also continues the provocative language used in the verses, blending humor with social commentary.

[Post-Chorus]
In the post-chorus, MacDonald uses Jamaican Patois to add a rhythmic and playful element to the song, while continuing to comment on the absurdity he perceives in modern culture. The lines may be a nod to the idea that, in a world where everyone is constantly seeking validation and recognition, the pursuit of identity has become almost a parody of itself.

[Verse 2]
The second verse further explores MacDonald's critiques, this time questioning the consistency of social justice movements and media influence. He draws parallels between different movements, suggesting that some causes overshadow others based on media trends. He also critiques the entertainment industry and celebrity culture, accusing it of being hypocritical and manipulative. His mention of Hollywood and specific celebrities serves as a direct attack on what he views as the corruption and moral decay of those in power.

[Bridge]
In the bridge, MacDonald adopts an exaggerated tone to mock the idea of identity politics. By stating that he identifies as black and referencing his pronouns, he satirizes the complexities and controversies surrounding identity. His mention of Hunter Biden and drug use adds a political layer to the song, further emphasizing his critique of the elite and their perceived double standards.

[Chorus]
The final chorus reiterates the themes of the song, once again bringing together all groups under the idea that "Everybody Needs Me." This repetition reinforces MacDonald's message that, despite the differences and divisions in society, everyone is ultimately affected by the same societal pressures and contradictions.


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About Song

"Everybody Needs Me" is a new English song by Tom MacDonald, released on his official YouTube channel, Tom MacDonald. The song was written and produced by Tom MacDonald, showcasing his distinctive approach to tackling controversial social and political issues. The track highlights MacDonald's unapologetic style and is not tied to any particular album.

The song's theme revolves around societal division, political correctness, and the increasingly polarized nature of modern discourse. Through his lyrics, MacDonald addresses topics like identity, cancel culture, and the complex dynamics of free speech, all while emphasizing the widespread need for acceptance and validation in today's world.

Credits

Song Everybody Needs Me
Artists Tom MacDonald
Written By Tom MacDonald
Produced By Tom MacDonald
Label Tom MacDonald

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When did Tom MacDonald release "Everybody Needs Me" song?

Tom MacDonald released "Everybody Needs Me" song on Aug 23, 2024.

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