they want all for one
and none for all
the time has come for the system to fall
they want all for one
and none for all
the time has come for the system to fall
they've been screwing us so long we think it's okay
brainwashed to think that we don't have a say
the buck starts with us and should end with them in jail
so let's overthrow the government
cause it was built to fail
they want all for one
and none for all
the time has come for the system to fall
they want all for one
and none for all
the time has come for the system to fall
shoot to kill is the order
and the target is you
but they want you to think
that there's nothing you can do
you listen to the media
the propaganda in your head
but why don't you listen to
the screams of the innocent instead
they want all for one
and none for all
the time has come for the system to fall
they want all for one
and none for all
the time has come for the system to fall
we seem to have all forgot
the we are one
all we care about now
is who sits on the throne
you treat us all like sheep
and like lambs to the slaughter we follow
blood red colours the streets
while you slumber in silk sheets
did our forefathers fight for
police brutality?
no voice
no choice
but death
credits
from Cheshire Grin,
released April 4, 2019
written by Samwel Karugu, Willy Ojiro
vocals by Willy Ojiro, Samwel Karugu, Timothy 'Qreed' Wafula, Imani Dennison
guitars by Willy Ojiro
bass by Samwel Karugu
drums by Willy Ojiro, Timothy 'Qreed' Wafula
produced by Willy Ojiro and Harvey Herr
mixed by Harvey Herr, Wilson Muia
mastered by Harvey Herr
recorded at the Realm of Mist Studio, Tigoni, Kenya, 2017
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