Facts Lyrics – Tom MacDonald ft. Ben Shapiro
Facts Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Tom MacDonald]
They call me offensive, controversial
There's only two genders, boys and girls
They can't cancel my message
'cause I'm the biggest independent rapper in the whole freaking world
Claim that I'm racist, yeah, alright
I'm not ashamed because I'm white
If every Caucasian's a bigot
I guess every Muslim's a terrorist, every liberal is right
I don't wanna talk to folks who don't get it (Tss)
Go woke, go broke, no hope, it's pathetic
Pro-choice, pronouns, pro-love, you're progressives
But you ain't pro-gun, no one to protect it
Where the American flags at?
Remember when people would hang those?
They've been taken down
They all been replaced with BLM flags or a rainbow
[Pre-Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
This ain't rap, this ain't money, cars, and clothes
We ain't selling drugs, we ain't gonna overdose
We ain't pushing guns, ain't promoting stripper poles
We won't turn your sons into thugs or your daughters into hoes
[Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
I don't care if I offend you
I was put here to upset you
You can cry and you can scream, you can riot in the streets
You defunded the police, now there's no one to protect you
I hope I offend you
I ask myself, "What would Ben do?"
Let's just keep it real, facts don't care how you feel, man
If you want my pronouns, I'm the man
I'm the man who don't respect you
[Verse 2: Ben Shapiro & Tom MacDonald]
Let's look at the stats, I've got the facts
My money like Lizzo, my pockets are fat
Homie, I'm epic, don't be a WAP
Dawg, it's a yarmulke, homie, no cap
Look at the graphs, look at my charts
You're blowing money on strippers and cars
You're going to prison, I'm on television
Dawgs, no one knows who you are
Keep hating on me on the internet
My comments section all woke Karens
And I make racks off compound interest
Y'all live with your parents
Nicki, take some notes, I just did this for fun
All my people download this
Let's get a Billboard number one
[Pre-Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
This ain't rap, this ain't money, cars, and clothes
We ain't selling drugs, we ain't gonna overdose
We ain't pushing guns and promoting stripper poles
We won't turn your sons into thugs or your daughters into hoes
[Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
I don't care if I offend you
I was put here to upset you
You can cry and you can scream, you can riot in the streets
You defunded the police, now there's no one to protect you
I hope I offend you
I ask myself, "What would Ben do?"
Let's just keep it real, facts don't care how you feel, man
If you want my pronouns, I'm the man
I'm the man who don't respect you
[Bridge: Tom MacDonald]
You mad, you mad, you mad
I guess it's cool to be the victim, well, I'ma be the man
You sad, you sad, you sad
You just try to get attention, being triggered's all you have
You mad, you mad, you mad
You blame everybody else for every problem that you can
You sad, you sad, you sad
I will never say I'm sorry, I ain't taking nothing back
[Chorus: Tom MacDonald]
I don't care if I offend you
I was put here to upset you
You can cry and you can scream, you can riot in the streets
You defunded the police, now there's no one to protect you
I hope I offend you
I ask myself, "What would Ben do?"
Let's just keep it real, facts don't care how you feel, man
If you want my pronouns, I'm the man
I'm the man who don't respect you
Facts Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Facts" by Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro is a bold and unapologetic commentary on contemporary social and political issues. It addresses themes such as cancel culture, identity politics, and the changing cultural landscape. The lyrics reflect a defiant stance against societal expectations and emphasize the importance of facts over feelings.
[Verse 1]
Tom MacDonald opens by addressing accusations of offensiveness and controversy, asserting his views on gender and rejecting cancel culture. He challenges stereotypes related to race and criticizes the labeling of entire groups. The verse touches on themes of political correctness, claiming that being Caucasian doesn't equate to racism. Tom expresses frustration with societal division, referencing the replacement of American flags with BLM flags or rainbow flags.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus emphasizes the rapper's commitment to a different kind of message in his music. It rejects the typical rap themes of drugs, violence, and materialism, promising not to influence negative behavior in the audience.
[Chorus]
The chorus boldly states Tom's indifference to offending others, suggesting that it's his purpose to upset societal norms. It criticizes the consequences of defunding the police and highlights a disregard for subjective feelings over objective facts. The reference to Ben Shapiro suggests a shared commitment to presenting evidence-based arguments.
[Verse 2]
Ben Shapiro joins the song, presenting himself as factual and financially successful. He contrasts his achievements with perceived wasteful spending on vices. Shapiro mentions being on television and criticizes an unknown figure's lack of recognition. The verse is characterized by confidence and braggadocio, focusing on accomplishments and financial acumen.
[Pre-Chorus]
Similar to the first pre-chorus, this reiterates the rejection of stereotypical rap themes and their potential negative influence on the audience.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the sentiment of not caring if the message offends, emphasizing a commitment to truth and challenging the prevailing narrative. The mention of pronouns further asserts the artist's rejection of contemporary identity politics.
[Bridge]
The bridge addresses critics, highlighting a perceived trend of victimhood and attention-seeking. It dismisses blame-shifting and refuses to apologize for expressing unapologetic views.
[Chorus]
The final chorus reinforces the song's central themes, emphasizing the artist's refusal to conform to societal expectations, prioritizing facts over feelings, and maintaining an unapologetic stance.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Tom MacDonald (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Ben Shapiro
- Producer(s)
- Tom MacDonald
- Writter(s)
- Tom MacDonald
- Released On
- January 26, 2024
Tom MacDonald (Singles) Songs
- 1.Everybody Hates Me
- 2.Facts ft. Ben Shapiro
- 3.Fake Woke
- 4.People So Stupid
- 5.Riot
- 6.Sheeple
- 7.Whiteboy
- 8.You Missed
Tom MacDonald Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Facts" song?
"Facts" song is sung by Tom MacDonald ft. Ben Shapiro.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Facts" song?
"Facts" song lyrics written by Tom MacDonald.
Who is the music producer of "Facts" song?
"Facts" song music composed & produced by Tom MacDonald.
When was "Facts" song released?
"Facts" song was released on January 26, 2024.