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by Rob B. - 05/09/26 02:39 PM
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Max Ceddo
by Gary E. Andrews - 05/09/26 12:54 PM
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Real Deal
by Brian Austin Whitney - 05/07/26 01:38 AM
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Flyte
by Gary E. Andrews - 05/06/26 05:36 PM
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Marco Rubio has lately cleverly used quotes from rap songs in some of his speeches. They are showing up in late night shows and on the internet. I thought there was something there worth writing a song about. This is a satirical pop anthem about modern political media culture – how a few catchy phrases and viral moments can dominate the conversation, turn into memes, and take on a life of their own. Insane in the Brainhttps://soundclick.com/song/15251331[Intro] [Verse] Turn on the TV, headlines moving fast Everybody talking like the world won’t last Sound bites bouncing, filling up the room One guy smiling while he drops the boom [Verse] He said: “Check yourself before you wreck yourself” Everybody froze like a record on the shelf Then he leaned in with a sideways grin Said “You’re insane in the brain” again [Pre-Chorus] Oh-oh, the cameras flash Oh-oh, the comments clash Somehow everybody knows the line Before the whole world hits rewind [Chorus] You’re insane in the brain Driving everybody crazy again If you don’t know, now you know Turn it up and let the speakers blow Check yourself before you wreck yourself Truth hits harder than anything else Round and round like a hurricane You’re insane in the brain [Break] [Verse] Late-night hosts making jokes all night Memes blowing up by the morning light DJ drops it and the crowd explodes Everybody singing what everybody knows [Pre-Chorus] Oh-oh, the temperature climbs Oh-oh, one quote at a time Somehow it turns into a melody Living rent-free in history [Chorus] You’re insane in the brain Driving everybody crazy again If you don’t know, now you know Turn it up and let the speakers blow Check yourself before you wreck yourself Truth hits harder than anything else Round and round like a hurricane You’re insane in the brain [Bridge] Red lights, blue lights, everybody screaming Half the country arguing, the other half dreaming But the beat keeps rolling and the crowd keeps swaying One line turns into what the whole world’s saying If you don’t know… Now you know… [Final Chorus] YYou’re insane in the brain Driving everybody crazy again If you don’t know, now you know Turn it up and let the speakers blow Check yourself before you wreck yourself Truth hits harder than anything else Round and round like a hurricane You’re insane in the brain [Outro] If you don’t know Now you know
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Rubio has done a pretty good job, considering what his goals are and the electrified atmosphere of Trump-world. His steadfastness and ability to speak well and stay on point has been refreshing, compared to some others. He has a reasoned and methodical mentality.
This song and its preface extract a direct quote of Rubio's, and present it, as if he was beating some "insane" drum himself.
Rubio said that the Iranian theocrats were "insane in the brain."
According to some passage in a Hadith, jihadists will be rewarded with 72 virgins from amongst the Houri, upon death, for dying a martyr's death. A helpful persuasion when persuading someone to strap on a suicide vest.
I question the rationality in believing that or anything similar. If the theocratic leaders of a country such as Iran, or a town like Salem Mass believe such things as that and/or "spectral evidence," ...I also question how that scope of mentality works out when it intersects with power over 92 million people and ultimately...the possession of nuclear weapons.
So, the question for many of us is...
Who is wrong and irrational? Marco Rubio and what he said?, or people who post uninformed contrarian, knee-jerk, partisan sound bytes as political statements (structured as songs) on songwriting websites?
In my opinion, Rubio is a very bright and rational being.
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This song makes me wanna go to Hawaii
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Hi Marty, The song is about how modern political sound bites instantly become memes, entertainment, and pop culture. I used Rubio’s quotes because they were memorable, cleverly delivered, and caught my attention. The song is really about the media echo chamber that turns political moments into viral hooks. The key line is: “Somehow it turns into a melody — living rent-free in history.” That’s essentially what I did with those quotes.
All the best - Robert
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