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On Sale ft Lonnie Ray Atkinson
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Protest song about abuse of third world women and children by multinational corporations, based in countries where the locals have expensive shoes but no jobs.
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Peak #241
Peak in subgenre #2
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August 16, 2016
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MP3 3.6 MB, 128 kbps, 3:56
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PLEASE READ!!! PLEASE READ!!! PLEASE READ!!! This song was written and recorded for the Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights, regarding their campaign to help the workers of Classic Fashion Apparel in Jordan. For more information, visit: http://www.globallabourrigh... We are working on getting an official video done for the song. If you would like your remix to be considered for possible sync with the video, we request that your remix stay within these original time parameters. For reference, you can check out the original at http://soundcloud.com/lonni... to get an idea of the length, when to fade out, etc. Also, I’ve included the raw vocals in the download stems, just in case these showcased vocals (or rather their effects) don’t work well with your musical mix. But just know, it was murder trying to work with the raw ones and the volume levels may not match each other. One last thing. When posting your remix, please include an extra download with just your instrumental in case we need to do any additional vocal mixing. Anyway, good luck, and thank you for contributing to this project. Melody and Lyrics: Lonnie Ray Atkinson Vocals: Lonnie Ray Atkinson
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Lyrics: Verse 1: It’s been a minute since sweatshops made your jaw drop but dropped jaws and weak laws couldn’t stop an industry that sold you sweatshops were old news but if sweatshops ain’t enough what if I told you the woman that made your socks, she got raped the woman that made your droors, she got raped the woman that made your shirt, she got raped the woman that made your bra, she got raped well if it came from the Classic Fashion factory in Jordan there’s a chance she might have been raped, beaten, or tortured trafficked in from Srilanka or Bangladesh for sewing, no way of knowing about the pound of flesh the manager would expect – cold sexual predator every soul in this garment hellhole afraid he’ll get at her like salt in a wound, weren’t they tricked enough in addition to these conditions, is this sick enough sick as that sick feeling every time he walk by 13 hours praying they don’t catch that rat’s eye if they do, it’s a sleezy motel after the shift he took their passports, so they’d know not to resist a free market education on the balance of power lucky if they get a shower dumped off at their dorm, destroyed and broken within go to bed traumatized, wake up and do it again Chorus 1: on sale – is this what we get when it’s - on sale what’s our money going to - on sale is our moral code this frail is there anything that ain’t on sale on sale – it’s more than just the clothes we buy on sale I think about our souls and why they on sale everything we hail tell me, is there anything that ain’t on sale Verse 2: if you repping these goods you got some ‘splaining to do and if you paying human traffickers, what does that make you Walmart, Target, Macy’s, Kohl’s, Hanesbrand - call ‘em out your overseas labor policies don’t pass the snout see them monitors you hide behind – (they) straight phony every grand tour’s pure grandeur dog and pony you think workers are risking an x by their name it’s slave style, they smile ‘cause they know the game but when we talked in private, the tears came interviews like horror shows showing the factory’s shame but the companies couldn’t hear all that, and they wasn’t trying and who knows, maybe Walmart’s right, maybe they’re lying whose word would you take, the Jordanian state or women you know were trafficked telling us they been raped I mean what reason do they have to lie, what do they get in their culture, it’s the worst thing they could ever admit the most powerful merchants in the history of the world acting like you can’t do nothing for these girls (yeah right) you could end this tomorrow if you did your part instead you proving corporate persons have corporate hearts Chorus 2: on sale – all part of the economy – on sale trafficking and sexual battery – on sale if they can do dirt this scale is there anything that ain’t on sale on sale – it’s more than just the clothes we buy on sale I think about our souls and why they on sale everything we hail tell me, is there anything that ain’t on sale Verse 3: picture your niece in this kind of abuse picture your sister the caboose in that duck duck goose for everyday low prices, everyday’s a crisis for women who can’t fathom having lives as nice as you and I - you and I rock these deals but fail to recognize it’s our family on sale you her mother, you her father that’s your daughter if that’s your dollar and that realization is greed’s greatest fear the buck may stop somewhere else, but it starts right here so grab ‘hold their ear and don’t let it go until they respect our will, big box to capitol hill from handwritten letters to demonstrations bad press to fair labor legislation organize and petition with others to bring the pressure be thoughtful with your displeasure, your imagination’s the measure and if you ain’t quite sure where you can help in the fight check the Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights but remember Classic Fashion is just one case
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