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We all know the men's rights movement is growing.
 
We all know the men's rights movement is growing.
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Themes relevant to the MRM sometimes appear in popular music. No doubt this will become more common as our movement grows.
   
 
=== All that she wants (is another baby) ===
 
=== All that she wants (is another baby) ===
   
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''Ace of Base''
* All that she wants (is another baby) -- man did not consent to fatherhood
 
   
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She leads a lonely life
=== Blurred Lines ===
 
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She leads a lonely life
   
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There's always the cats.
* Blurred lines -- just because it pissed off feminists so much
 
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She's the hunter you're the fox
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The gentle voice that talks to you won't talk forever
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It is a night for passion
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But the morning means goodbye
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Beware of what is flashing in her eyes
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She's going to get you
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What's she after?
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All that she wants is another baby.
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She's gone tomorrow boy.
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Oh now we know!
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Yet another man who did not consent to fatherhood.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d73tiBBzvFM
   
 
=== Sk8er Boi ===
 
=== Sk8er Boi ===
   
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''Avril Lavigine''
* Sk8er Boi -- hypergamy backfiring
 
   
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He wanted her.
=== Let's Hear it for the Boy (Denise Williams) ===
 
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She'd never tell.
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Secretly she wanted him as well.
   
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Ok, there is a mutual attraction, although she won't admit it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESzSKijDX_A
 
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And all of her friends stuck up their nose.
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They had a problem with his baggy clothes.
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Unfortunately he doesn't match the expectations of her friends. She fell for peer pressure. Pity.
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He was a skater boy.
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She said, "See ya later, boy."
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He wasn't good enough for her.
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Well this has nothing to do with her friends. She just felt he didn't measure up.
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Five years from now, she sits at home feeding the baby.
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She's all alone.
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She's a single mother. Her last relationship didn't work out.
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She turns on TV and guess who she sees?
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Skater boy rockin' up MTV.
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She calls up her friends.
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They already know.
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And they've all got tickets to see his show.
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She tags along,
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Stands in the crowd,
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Looks up at the man that she turned down.
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Hypergamy backfiring.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIy3n2b7V9k
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=== Let's Hear it for the Boy ===
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''Denise Williams''
   
 
* Positive song about men - 1984 of course
 
* Positive song about men - 1984 of course
   
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESzSKijDX_A
=== Bills (LunchMoney Lewis) ===
 
   
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Let's hear it for the boy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IrQHeDcMi8
 
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Oh, let's give the boy a hand
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Let's hear it for my baby
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You know you gotta understand
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Oh, maybe he's no Romeo
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But he's my lovin' one-man show
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Oh, whoa, let's hear it for the boy
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=== Bills ===
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LunchMoney Lewis
   
 
* Men as utilities
 
* Men as utilities
   
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IrQHeDcMi8
=== The Man (Aloe Blacc) ===
 
   
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=== Blurred Lines ===
One song that was considered for the list but rejected is '''I'm Man''' by Aloe Blacc. Certainly an appealing title.
 
   
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''Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell Williams''
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGy9i8vvCxk
 
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This song is included just because it pissed off so many feminists. It receives an honorary mention.
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Feminists asserted that it was [[misogynistic]] and encouraged [[rape culture]]. It was banned at various University campuses around the world. Most people just thought it was a good song though as it hit number one in 20 countries.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyDUC1LUXSU
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=== Run the World (Girls) ===
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So girls run the world while also being perpetual victims (as feminists assert)? Sounds like you're not running it very well, girls.
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Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
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Who run this motha? Girls! [x4]
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Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBmMU_iwe6U
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=== The Man ===
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''Aloe Blacc''
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Finally, we look at a song that was rejected. This song some certainly has an appealing title and might suggest the song could be a great anthem for the MRM. The lyrics tell a different story though.
   
 
I played my cards and I didn't fold
 
I played my cards and I didn't fold
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... as does this.
 
... as does this.
   
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Trad. As we know (but the feminists still don't seem to get) the MRM is not a tradionalist movement. Rejected.
=== The Men's Rights Opera ===
 
   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGy9i8vvCxk
The Men's Rights Opera, which has feature on AVfM previously if submitted for an honorary mention. It may be the first song explicitly written about the MRM.
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVHjxhtFnR8
 
   
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
=== Conclusion ===

Latest revision as of 06:29, 19 February 2019

We all know the men's rights movement is growing.

Themes relevant to the MRM sometimes appear in popular music. No doubt this will become more common as our movement grows.

All that she wants (is another baby)

Ace of Base

She leads a lonely life
She leads a lonely life

There's always the cats.

She's the hunter you're the fox
The gentle voice that talks to you won't talk forever
It is a night for passion
But the morning means goodbye
Beware of what is flashing in her eyes
She's going to get you

What's she after?

All that she wants is another baby.
She's gone tomorrow boy.

Oh now we know!

Yet another man who did not consent to fatherhood.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d73tiBBzvFM

Sk8er Boi

Avril Lavigine

He wanted her.
She'd never tell.
Secretly she wanted him as well.

Ok, there is a mutual attraction, although she won't admit it.

And all of her friends stuck up their nose.
They had a problem with his baggy clothes.

Unfortunately he doesn't match the expectations of her friends. She fell for peer pressure. Pity.

He was a skater boy.
She said, "See ya later, boy."
He wasn't good enough for her.

Well this has nothing to do with her friends. She just felt he didn't measure up.

Five years from now, she sits at home feeding the baby.
She's all alone.

She's a single mother. Her last relationship didn't work out.

She turns on TV and guess who she sees?
Skater boy rockin' up MTV.
She calls up her friends.
They already know.
And they've all got tickets to see his show.
She tags along,
Stands in the crowd,
Looks up at the man that she turned down.

Hypergamy backfiring.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIy3n2b7V9k

Let's Hear it for the Boy

Denise Williams

  • Positive song about men - 1984 of course

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESzSKijDX_A

Let's hear it for the boy
Oh, let's give the boy a hand
Let's hear it for my baby
You know you gotta understand
Oh, maybe he's no Romeo
But he's my lovin' one-man show
Oh, whoa, let's hear it for the boy

Bills

LunchMoney Lewis

  • Men as utilities

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IrQHeDcMi8

Blurred Lines

Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell Williams

This song is included just because it pissed off so many feminists. It receives an honorary mention.

Feminists asserted that it was misogynistic and encouraged rape culture. It was banned at various University campuses around the world. Most people just thought it was a good song though as it hit number one in 20 countries.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyDUC1LUXSU

Run the World (Girls)

So girls run the world while also being perpetual victims (as feminists assert)? Sounds like you're not running it very well, girls.

Who run the world? Girls! [x4]
Who run this motha? Girls! [x4]
Who run the world? Girls! [x4]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBmMU_iwe6U

The Man

Aloe Blacc

Finally, we look at a song that was rejected. This song some certainly has an appealing title and might suggest the song could be a great anthem for the MRM. The lyrics tell a different story though.

I played my cards and I didn't fold
Well it ain't that hard when you got soul (this is my world)

... that seems quite traditional ...

I'm a soldier standing on my feet
No surrender and I won't retreat (this is my world)

... as does this.

Trad. As we know (but the feminists still don't seem to get) the MRM is not a tradionalist movement. Rejected.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGy9i8vvCxk

Conclusion

So what other songs have themes relevant to the MRM?

All Lyrics taken from AZLyrics.