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FAG
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Inspired by a middle school threatening to expel a student because he declared he was a homosexual.
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An interplanetary blend of pop, dance, urban and ballads with an enigmatic style that draws you in with lyrics and vocals that sometimes soar like Bowie or Gaha
When Saturn was five, if you awoke early enough on a Sunday morning, you'd catch him outside on the porch, his tiny feet buried in his grandmother's high heels and her Sunday hat falling lopsided on his head, singing out his favorite gospel hymns to the top of his lungs. Fast forward twenty years and he's lost the heels and the hat, but he's still singing. Writing songs that run the gamut of genres from pop to dance to urban, Saturn infuses his own funky blend of pop/urban music with a raw edge and sensuality that is heavily influenced by such icons as Prince and Madonna. "It's a sultry, pop-laden mix that is a throwback to the late "80s sound. Think R&B. Think jazz. Think club music think again! It's ART." (Ed Mannix, Outmusic) Though Saturn started writing songs when he was 12, it wasn't until much later he decided to step out on faith and pursue his dream of music. He graduated with honors from Texas Christian University with a degree in TV/Film/Theatre. He's had leading roles in numerous professional shows including "Six Degrees of Separation", "Angels in America", and "Much Ado About Nothing", and he's also starred in the Independent films "Playin' for the Kitty" and "The Last Days of Winter". While busy acting, he won awards with his short stories and screenplays and worked alongside J. Todd Harris (producer of the recent "Urbania") for J. Todd Harris Productions in LA. Not until 2002 did Saturn decide to finally try his hand at music and produce an album. After re-locating to his birthplace of Baltimore, MD, Saturn formed his own label SJG Entertainment and began to create his first CD. The studio he found that could fit his budget was actually a basement and consisted of a Yamaha AW4416 Hard Disk Recorder, an AKAI MPC 2000 XL MIDI, and a Marshal microphone. Using only his Yamaha PSR-540 home keyboard Saturn played all the music, sang all the vocals and produced all the songs to his debut, "The Virgin Poet". Released independently in July 2002, The Virgin Poet proved to be quite a unique experience to listeners and defied being placed in a genre. In support of the album, Saturn performed solo at open mics, Pride Festivals in DC, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, most recently appeared at the Meow Mix in Manhattan and Ed Mannix's "A Circle of Berdaches" in Brooklyn. The most notable performance was a full concert which he produced at Eubie Blake National Institute of Jazz in May 2003. Also in 2003, Saturn was honored to be a featured artist on Audiofile. Audiofile is a segment of "This Way Out", a gay and lesbian radio news magazine that is broadcast nationally on over 130 stations. Songs from "The Virgin Poet" receive airplay on 91.7 FM KOOP Austin, TX and KPFT 90.1 FM in Houston, TX as well independent webcast stations. These days Saturn is busy at work on a new CD, is still performing when he can, and will embark on a search for dancers, musicians, and a manager to take him to the next level of his career. With only one year in the indie music biz, he's turning heads, raising eyebrows and looking forward to what is shaping up to be long and promising career.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
#18,672 today Peak #307
#8,180 in subgenre Peak #93
Author
Saturn
Rights
Saturn
Uploaded
February 15, 2004
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I read an article about a boy in the seventh grade who came out of the closet as being a homosexual. The school's response was that school was not a place for such things and that he refrain from claiming he was a homosexual or else he would be expelled. Outrageous and true. It pissed me off and inspired this song.
Lyrics
“Fag” U’sa dirty dirty boy. What u coming here 2 do? We don’t want no attitude If you can’t play by the rules. U’sa dirty dirty boy. What u coming here 2 do? We don’t want your attitude If u’ve come 2 fuck the rules. Oh, boy, u made a mistake. U’d better re-calculate. It’s unacceptable and An unforgivable stand. U always seemed kind of queer Now you’re announcing you’re here Well, boy I say in your ear “Exactly who do u think u are?” U better keep that at home, This is a government place. When in the locker room U’d better cover your face. And fix that limp in your wrist When u walk down the hall. U’d better watch how u talk Or else you’re gonna get called A little fag. U’sa dirty dirty boy now. Fag. U know you’re gonna burn in hell, now. Fag. U should go walking with your head down. Fag. I’ll sing it louder, make the world stop. It’s not alright, not ok. 4 u 2 be so proud and free, it makes me sick. I’d rather see u bleed. It’s despicable things that u do, Why the hell should we give rights 2 u? Now, u have a chance 2 repent and turn back. Stay in the closet, u’ll have a chance. But u’ll not bring that shit around here. This is not a school 4 queers, U fuckin’ stupid little fag. U’sa dirty dirty boy now. Fag. U know you’re gonna burn in hell, now. Fag. U should go walking with your head down. Fag. I’ll sing it louder, make the world stop. U don’t have a heart! U can’t love nobody! I know when sitting in class U wanna kiss Henry’s ass. I caught u down on your knees And u were looking 2 please. U’ll get your face in the dirt, I bet u’ll like if it hurts. U’re such a filthy freak And what’s worse is you’re weak. U’re gonna grow up a man Who will molest little kids. U’re gonna be a sleaze. U’re gonna spread a disease. U’ll be crying 4 God But see, u shit on his laws. And in the Bible it’s writ U need 2 die u motherfuckin’ little fag. It’s not alright, not ok. Didn’t your mama ever tell u about Adam and Eve? Then where the hell u come from with “Adam and Steve?” Just because we don’t allow prayer in schools Doesn’t mean we’re here 4 deviants 2 abuse. Yeah, you’re a deviant, Because of your sexual un-nature, boy. U like 2 lick it when the dick drips, Stick it where the funk splits, God, u make me sick! U filthy freak! U nasty queer! U fucking fag! U don’t have a heart! U can’t love nobody! U'sa dirty, dirty boy, now! I'll sing it louder, make the world stop! -Saturn
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