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  1. May 15, 2015 · The White People Song Lyrics: This song is dedicated to a certain kind of people, which just so happens to be— my other favorite kind of people / You know the ones that like to you know; hurt...

  2. Hey.. White people, no no, we can’t dance, And I don’t whoop my kids or spank their hands, White people.. (Bad Michael, Bad, whose a Bad michael ? go to your room!) If you poke me on my arm, I bruise easily, So I only quarterback in the Football League, I like to watch porn, I can fap for days. And my favorite potato chips are Lays.

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · The chorus introduces the idea of white people being bullied and the desire to become a police officer to exercise power and authority, a satirical reference to stereotypes perpetuated about white police officers.

  4. White people. (Bad Michael, go to your room!) [Verse 1] If you poke me on my arm, I bruise easily. So I only quarterback in the Football League. I like to watch porn, I can fap for days. And my favorite potato chips are Lays (because they’re white) I take weird drugs like ecstasy. Mushrooms, Crystal Meth, and LSD.

  5. zflo.bandcamp.com › track › the-white-people-songThe White People Song | Z-FLO

    Jun 14, 2015 · Hey. White people, no no, we can’t dance, And I don’t whoop my kids or spank their hands, White people. (Bad Michael, go to your room!) Verse 1: If you poke me on my arm, I bruise easily, So I only quarterback in the Football League, I like to watch porn, I can fap for days.

  6. Dec 28, 2023 · This satirical rap song has gained popularity for its witty lyrics and humorous take on stereotypes associated with white people. While it may be seen as controversial, it sheds light on societal perceptions and challenges them through art and music.

  7. "Washington, My Home," written by Helen Davis and arranged by Stuart Churchill, was designated the official state song of Washington in 1959 (in 1987 Washington also adopted an official folk song ). All State Songs. LYRICS. This is my country; God gave it to me; I will protect it, ever keep it free. Small towns and cities rest here in the sun,