WATCH: Tom MacDonald Takes on Woke Culture in Explosive New Song "Everybody Needs Me"

Tom MacDonald is back with another hard-hitting track, "Everybody Needs Me," taking aim at the absurdities of modern culture and the woke ideology. The Canadian rapper doesn't hold back as he tackles everything from woke ideology to the hypocrisies of Hollywood elites.

The song opens with a bang, criticizing the trend of identity politics and medical transitions, followed by sharp commentary on social issues like censorship, media manipulation, and rigged elections. His lyrics confront society’s contradictions, with MacDonald boldly declaring his stance against a world that seems to be losing touch with reality. “I ain’t homophobic, I got gay friends,” he raps, while pointing out how society is "offended by everything."

With clever wordplay and no-nonsense delivery, MacDonald drives his message home, alluding to recent controversies involving public figures. He even calls out cancel culture, comparing his situation to that of country singer Morgan Wallen, a nod to the growing backlash against artists who refuse to conform.

MacDonald also touches on issues like Disney’s impact on children, liberal hypocrisy, and Hollywood scandals, continuing his critique of a system that he views as corrupt and morally bankrupt.

Packed with references to political hot topics and MacDonald’s signature style of provocative truth-telling, "Everybody Needs Me" is another example of his fearlessness in addressing controversial issues head-on. 

 

 

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