bookmark_borderRaided

Raided.mp3
Raided.mp4
Raided-Pt-2.mp3
Raided-Pt-2.mp4
Raided-Reggae.mp3
Raided-Reggae.mp4
Raided-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Jaded?
(Been raided)

[Verse 1]
Don’t bother to knock
(Too late now)
Forget the lock
(Any how)

[Chorus]
Guess you’re comin’ in
(Again and again)
What warrants the warrant
(Is irrelevant)

[Bridge]
Jaded?
(Been raided)

[Verse 2]
At a loss
For probable cause
A coin toss
Or just because

[Chorus]

[Bridge]

[Outro]
Jaded?
(Been raided)
An obscene scene
(Seen… no dream)
Once too often
(Doesn’t soften)
Been raided
(Hasn’t faded)

ABOUT THE SONG
Oppressors often rely on terror as a tactic, using threats and intimidation to control or silence you. One of their favorite abuses is obtaining illegitimate warrants to raid your home. Luckily, the first time my house was raided in violation of my First Amendment rights, I had just switched lawyers. Though I respected my previous attorney, I knew the opposition was escalating — even to the point of trying to have the police kill me. From a jail cell, I hired a new attorney who was a friend of my roommate. He turned out to be the lawyer who had represented the “mob” in Philadelphia. During the raid, police even held a gun to his head.

On another occasion, the same six officers slammed me to the concrete, drew their firearms, and trained six laser sights on me simultaneously.

The last time I was raided was perhaps the most shocking. I had filmed local police physically assaulting an innocent victim and posted the video on YouTube. Despite the footage being public, the officer in charge of the investigation obtained a warrant to raid the house I was living in — my aging and ailing parents’ home, where I had moved to care for them in their final years. The warrant explicitly referenced my publishing entity, noting that I was known on the street as KingArthur.com. The raid was traumatic for my parents, who were in their pajamas as I prepared breakfast, while the police pounded and forced their way into the kitchen.

Though these experiences left me with PTSD for a considerable time, they also led to meaningful change: I successfully rewrote both police departments’ training protocols, rules, and professional conduct codes.

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

The xxDANg3r_Usxx Adventures of mootmute

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue

bookmark_borderParty Pooper

Party-Pooper-Best-Of.mp3
Party-Pooper-Best-Of.mp4
Party-Pooper.mp3
Party-Pooper.mp4
Party-Pooper-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Oh no… don’t resume
(Throwing gloom)

[Verse 1]
What? (No having fun?)
Run home, run
Cry, baby, cry
(We’re all gonna die)

[Bridge]
Oh no… don’t resume
(Throwing gloom)

[Chorus]
What a party pooper
(Bringing us down)
Left you in a stupor
(Bringing us down)

[Bridge]
Ya friggin’ clown
(Bringing us down)
Oh no… don’t resume
(Throwing gloom)

[Verse 2]
Reigning (on our parade)
Straining (our day-to-day)
Anyway…
(It’s not OK!)

[Bridge]
Oh no… don’t resume
(Throwing gloom)

[Chorus]
What a party pooper
(Bringing us down)
Left you in a stupor
(Bringing us down)

[Bridge]
Ya friggin’ clown
(Bringing us down)
Oh no… don’t resume
(Throwing gloom)

[Bridge]
Oh no… don’t resume
(Throwing gloom)

[Chorus]
What a party pooper
(Bringing us down)
Left you in a stupor
(Bringing us down)

[Outro]
Ya friggin’ clown
(Bringing us down)
Oh no… don’t resume
(Throwing gloom)
It’s way too soon
(Your time is through)
You! Yes, you.

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

bookmark_borderNot for Sale

Not-for-Sale.mp3
Not-for-Sale.mp4
Not-for-Sale-Pt-2.mp3
Not-for-Sale-Pt-2.mp4
Not-for-Sale-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Sorry….
(It’s not for sale)

[Verse 1]
Well don’t cha know
(Tryin’ to lay low)
When a boy asks me…
(I’ll pay a buck fifty)

[Chorus]
My name (is not my name)
Just the same…
(It’s not for sale)
… it never fails

[Bridge]
Sorry….
(It’s not for sale)

[Verse 2[
And, another asks me…
(How much for your tag)
I said, “come on… really?”
(Wouldn’t wanna brag)

[Chorus]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]

[Outro]
Sorry….
(It’s not for sale)
Can’t wait till I can wail
When? (Till then)
It’s not for sale
(It’s all I’ve got)
It’s not a lot
So, sorry….

ABOUT THE SONG
When I first created the pseudonym “mootmute,” I also used it as a gamer tag in Halo to test different strategies. Over time, I gained so much experience and ranked up so highly that I started receiving substantial offers to buy the name. But because it was tied to an ongoing legal dispute, I couldn’t risk parting with it.

The Dangerous Adventures of Mootmute

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

bookmark_borderLooking for Love

Looking-for-Love.mp3
Looking-for-Love.mp4
Looking-for-Love-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp3
Looking-for-Love-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp4
Looking-for-Love-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Turning over rocks
Shining lights upon
Turning back clocks
Till the break of dawn

[Chorus]
Looking high (higher, higher)
Looking low (way down below)
Gonna try (harder, harder)
Don’t you know (we gotta go)

[Bridge]
Climb above
(Looking for love)

[Verse 2]
Open one more door
Give a shout out
Go and try one more
Yet another route

[Chorus]
Looking high (higher, higher)
Looking low (way down below)
Gonna try (harder, harder)
Don’t you know (we gotta go)

[Bridge]
Climb above
(Looking for love)

[Chorus]
Looking high (higher, higher)
Looking low (way down below)
Gonna try (harder, harder)
Don’t you know (we gotta go)

[Outro]
Climb above
(Looking for love)
Climbing higher
(Finding desire)
With the peace dove
(Looking for love)

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

bookmark_borderThe Finger

The-Finger-Best-Of.mp3
The-Finger-Best-Of.mp4
The-Finger.mp3
The-Finger.mp4
The-Finger-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp3
The-Finger-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp4
The-Finger-Unplugged.mp3
The-Finger-Unplugged.mp4
The-Finger-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The finger
(Will linger)

[Verse 1]
Like a bad aftertaste
Won’t let it go to waste
Gonna leave a sign
Of the time

[Chorus]
The finger
(Will linger)
An F U
(Is past due)

[Bridge]
Here’s a salute
(From the destitute)
The finger
(Will linger)

[Verse 2]
Flipping the bird
At the absurd
It’s about time
You read between the lines

[Chorus]
The finger
(Will linger)
An F U
(Is past due)

[Bridge]
Here’s a salute
(From the destitute)
The finger
(Will linger)

[Chorus]
The finger
(Will linger)
An F U
(Is past due)

[Bridge]
Here’s a salute
(From the destitute)
The finger
(Will linger)

[Outro]
The finger
(Will linger)
An F U
(Just for you)
Tramplin’ rights
(Just ain’t right)
See the light

ABOUT THE SONG

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

As an investigative journalist with decades of experience defending the First Amendment, I’ve endured more than my share of danger. My life has been threatened, my family targeted. I’ve been assaulted by both criminals and police, fined, arrested, jailed, and dragged through years of court battles. But never — not once — have I seen anything as alarming as what is happening today. During one period of being illegally detained, silenced, and stripped of my rights, I adopted the pseudonym Mootmute. What is a moot mute? Well, imagine being forced into silence until your very voice becomes a moot point. If you were a town crier and the Queen cut out your tongue, how would you tell the people? If you were a writer pressed so hard that you had to invoke your Fifth Amendment rights, would you become a moot mute? That’s the absurdity of censorship — to be muted into irrelevance.

Much to my amusement, when under oath I would ask prosecutors what I wasn’t allowed to say. Their response? They wheeled in file cabinets overflowing with papers they themselves had published, and read aloud, line by line, everything that was now forbidden speech.

Anyway, that’s the name — mootmute. They tried to silence me, to turn me into a moot mute. Instead, they became my unwitting mouthpiece.

At the same time I was being attacked personally, my publishing company was also targeted, along with the entities that had licensed my intellectual property. To protect the innocent, I created a new publishing company. Much like Prince, who famously changed his name to a symbol when stripped of his own, I adopted a symbol too — only mine was built from ASCII characters and represented “the finger.” The irony was delicious. Every time the prosecutors wheeled in stacks of paper — their own publications — and read the forbidden words into the record, each page carried my publishing company’s logo at the bottom. The very logo of defiance they were trying to erase stared back at them from their own exhibits.

In addition, for added fun and a bit of legal one-upmanship, I included a copyright notice on every page: “These pages and their content may not be used without our expressed written consent. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent allowed under the law.” So in their zeal to prosecute me, they unwittingly added yet another crime to the list — publishing my work without consent, while declaring in court that no one was allowed to say what they themselves had just published.

 

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The Present: The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech

A Call to Arms
In protest of the ongoing assault on free speech — and in support of Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and the many journalists slaughtered around the world this year — I’ve decided to return to my roots: satirical wit, where words cut sharper than swords. Long live comedy! It’s time for all of us to pick up the torch and rise. Get your satire on — let’s roll.

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

bookmark_borderThe Word (Out)

The Word (Out).mp3
The Word (Out).mp4
The Word (Out) Pt 2.mp3
The Word (Out) Pt 2.mp4
The-Word__Out-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Gotta get the word (Out!)
About… (to get the word out.)

[Refrain]
There’s no debate
(If it’s too late)
No (oh oh) no, no, no
… don’t wait

[Bridge]
Gotta get the word (Out!)
Shout (Out!)
About… (the word — no doubt)
In fact (fact)

[Refrain]
[Bridge]
[Outro]
[Instrumental, Harmonica Solo]
Lost debate
(It’s too late)
Whoa woe oh, oh
(Yet on we go…?)
Just say: “Whoa!”
(There ya go)
Shout it out
(Whoa woe!)
There ya go…
Word out —
(Whoa woe!)

ABOUT THE SONG: The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech
A Call to Arms
In protest of the ongoing assault on free speech — and in support of Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and the many journalists slaughtered around the world this year — I’ve decided to return to my roots: satirical wit, where words cut sharper than swords. Long live comedy! It’s time for all of us to pick up the torch and rise. Get your satire on — let’s roll.

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

The xxDANg3r_Usxx Adventures of mootmute

bookmark_borderBroken Funny Bone

Broken Funny Bone.mp3
Broken Funny Bone.mp4
Broken Funny Bone (Reggae Version).mp3
Broken Funny Bone (Reggae Version).mp4
Broken-Funny-Bone-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Broken
(Flat out busted)
Funny bone
(Oh, take me home)

[Verse 1]
Oh, it’s not that funny
(Is it?!?)
Oh no (not that funny)
Your nose is out of joint
(Self-anoint)

[Chorus]
Broken
(Flat out busted)
Funny bone
(Oh, take me home)

[Bridge]
(Oh, busted) humorous
(And it’s contagious)
The fungus among us

[Verse 2]
Oh, when your days ain’t so sunny
(As they throw shade your way)
Oh no (it’s not that funny)
When they reign upon our day

[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Outro]
(Oh, busted) humorous
(And it’s contagious)
The fungus among us
(Killed your freedom)
Sacrificed to their kingdom
(Broken funny bone)
Don’t beg to moan

ABOUT THE SONG: The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech
A Call to Arms
In protest of the ongoing assault on free speech — and in support of Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and the many journalists slaughtered around the world this year — I’ve decided to return to my roots: satirical wit, where words cut sharper than swords. Long live comedy! It’s time for all of us to pick up the torch and rise. Get your satire on — let’s roll.

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue

bookmark_borderKilling Humor (Isn’t Funny)

Killing-Humor__Isnt-Funny.mp3
Killing-Humor__Isnt-Funny.mp3
Killing-Humor__Isnt-Funny-Pt-2.mp3
Killing-Humor__Isnt-Funny-Pt-2.mp4
Killing-Humor__Isnt-Funny-intro.mp3

[Intro]
More than a rumor…
Remember, killing humor
(Isn’t funny, honey)

[Verse 1]
A call of arms
For a call out of words
Sound the alarms
Sharpen wits for swords

[Chorus]
(Hey! Hey! Hey!)
Wouldn’t you have to say
The death of comedy
(Is a tragedy)

[Bridge]
More than a rumor…
Killing humor
(Isn’t funny, honey)
Now cry, baby, cry
(Or no, know no)
Won’t let ‘er die!

[Verse 2]
After all…
The sharpest blade
(In democracy’s arsenal)
Throwing light on the shade

[Chorus]
(Hey! Hey! Hey!)
Wouldn’t you have to say
The death of comedy
(Is a tragedy)

[Bridge]
More than a rumor…
Killing humor
(Isn’t funny, honey)
Now cry, baby, cry
(Or no, know no)
Won’t let ‘er die!

[Chorus]
(Hey! Hey! Hey!)
Wouldn’t you have to say
The death of comedy
(Is a tragedy)

[Outro]
More than a rumor…
Killing humor
(Isn’t funny, man)
Can’t you understand:
Killing humor’s killing freedom
(Dumb, dee dee, dumb done)
That is why, funny as it may sound…
(We won’t let ‘er die)
Just look around
(The satire is dire)
World’s on fire
(No, we won’t let ‘er die)

ABOUT THE SONG: The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech
As an investigative journalist with decades of experience defending the First Amendment, I’ve faced more than my share of danger. My life has been threatened, my family targeted, I’ve been assaulted by both criminals and police. I’ve been fined, arrested, jailed, and dragged through years of court battles. But I have never seen anything as alarming as what is happening today.

On September 18, 2025, Donald Trump declared that any television network critical of him would risk having its broadcast license revoked. These words came the day after ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended, following the earlier cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Trump’s message is unmistakable: dissenting voices will be silenced.

My response: this isn’t about “bias in the media.” This is about censorship. This is about silencing opposition. This is about killing comedy before it can mock power — and make no mistake, satire has always been the sharpest blade in democracy’s arsenal.

A Call to Arms
In protest of the ongoing assault on free speech — and in support of Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and the many journalists slaughtered around the world this year — I’ve decided to return to my roots: satirical wit, where words cut sharper than swords. Long live comedy! It’s time for all of us to pick up the torch and rise. Get your satire on — let’s roll.

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)

bookmark_borderKilljoy (Kill Humor, Kill Freedom!)

Killjoy-Best-Of.mp3
Killjoy-Best-Of.mp4
Killjoy.mp3
Killjoy.mp4
Killjoy-intro.mp3

[Intro]
PSA: “Remember, killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

1, 2, 3…
Ripcord
(Discord)
Ohhhhh, lord!
(Killjoy)

[Refrain]
Too late to jump
(When there’s no ledge left)
Out of the slump
(Best make the best)
… of what’s left

[Bridge]
Ripcord
(Discord)
Ohhhhh, lord!
(Killjoy)

[Outro]
“Killjoy, killing humor isn’t funny.
Kill humor, kill freedom.
Not so funny now, is it?”
Ripcord
(Discord)
Ohhhhh, lord!
(Killjoy)
Not so funny now, is it?

PSA: “Remember, killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

ABOUT THE SONG: The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech
As an investigative journalist with decades of experience defending the First Amendment, I’ve faced more than my share of danger. My life has been threatened, my family targeted, I’ve been assaulted by both criminals and police. I’ve been fined, arrested, jailed, and dragged through years of court battles. But I have never seen anything as alarming as what is happening today.

On September 18, 2025, Donald Trump declared that any television network critical of him would risk having its broadcast license revoked. These words came the day after ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended, following the earlier cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Trump’s message is unmistakable: dissenting voices will be silenced.

My response:
When asked why he doesn’t care if Russia invades EU countries, Trump said the U.S. isn’t “geographically close” to Russia and that European nations should shoulder more of Ukraine’s defense and financial support.

“They’re our next-door neighbors — you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska,” Sarah Palin once said.

And I always thought Sarah wasn’t that swift. Turns out, compared to Trump, she’s Einstein with a side of cottage cheese.

A Call to Arms
In protest of the ongoing assault on free speech — and in support of Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and the many journalists slaughtered around the world this year — I’ve decided to return to my roots: satirical wit, where words cut sharper than swords. Long live comedy! It’s time for all of us to pick up the torch and rise. Get your satire on — let’s roll.

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

From the album “Undercover

bookmark_borderCensored

Censored-Best-Of.mp3
Censored-Best-Of.mp4
Censored.mp3
Censored.mp4
Censored-intro.mp3

[Intro]
BEEEEEP: These lyrics have been censored
(Are you incensed?)
Incite! (Insight!)

[Bridge]
BEEEEEP
(Too deep, deep, deep)

[Refrain]
BEEEEEP: These lyrics have been censored
(Are you incensed?)
Incite! (Insight!)
De-shade (the shade)
Cast light (onto the right)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Bridge]
BEEEEEP
(Too deep, deep, deep)

[Refrain]
BEEEEEP: These lyrics have been censored
(Are you incensed?)
Incite! (Insight!)
De-shade (the shade)
Cast light (onto the right)

[Refrain]
BEEEEEP: These lyrics have been censored
(Are you incensed?)
Incite! (Insight!)
De-shade (the shade)
Cast light (onto the right)

[Bridge]
BEEEEEP
(Too deep, deep, deep)

[Outro]
BEEEEEP: These lyrics have been censored
(Are you incensed?)
Incite! (Insight!)
De-shade (the shade)
Cast light (onto the right)
It’s your choice
(Raise your voice!)
Raise your voice!
(Raise your voice!)

ABOUT THE SONG

The Death of the First Amendment: Trump’s War on Free Speech

As an investigative journalist with decades of experience defending the First Amendment, I’ve endured more than my share of danger. My life has been threatened, my family targeted. I’ve been assaulted by both criminals and police, fined, arrested, jailed, and dragged through years of court battles. But never — not once — have I seen anything as alarming as what is happening today.

On September 18, 2025, Donald Trump declared that any television network critical of him would risk having its broadcast license revoked. This came just one day after ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended, following the earlier cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Trump’s message is clear: dissenting voices will not be tolerated.

Let’s be perfectly honest: this isn’t about “bias in the media.” This is about censorship. This is about silencing opposition. This is about killing comedy before it can mock power — and make no mistake, satire has always been the sharpest blade in democracy’s arsenal.

A Call to Arms — Through Laughter

In protest of this ongoing assault on free speech — and in solidarity with Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and the many journalists slaughtered around the globe this year — I am returning to my roots: satirical wit. Words are swords, and right now, satire is our shield.

Comedy has always been democracy’s secret weapon. That’s why tyrants fear it, that’s why dictators ban it, and that’s why Trump is trying to kill it. Humor exposes lies. Humor punctures egos. Humor topples emperors who think they wear clothes.

Long live comedy. Long live satire. It’s time for all of us to pick up the torch and rise. Sharpen your wit, wield your words, and refuse to be silenced.

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

Trumpenomics: The Decline of America

From the album “Undercover

bookmark_borderMoot Mute

Moot-Mute-Best-Of.mp3
Moot-Mute-Best-Of.mp4
Moot-Mute.mp3
Moot-Mute.mp4
Moot-Mute-intro.mp3

[Refrain]
In fear of dismay…
(It’s hard to say either way)
Silenced!
(Is the mute moot?)

[Bridge]
Silenced!
(Is the mute moot?)

[Refrain]
In fear of dismay…
(It’s hard to say either way)
Silenced!
(Is the mute moot?)

[Outro]
Silenced!
(Is the mute moot?)
Quietly (the tragedy)
Fades into the night
(Under thrown shade)
Of the far-right
(Fade)

PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”

As an investigative journalist with decades of experience defending the First Amendment, I’ve endured more than my share of danger. My life has been threatened, my family targeted. I’ve been assaulted by both criminals and police, fined, arrested, jailed, and dragged through years of court battles. But never — not once — have I seen anything as alarming as what is happening today. During one period of being illegally detained, silenced, and stripped of my rights, I adopted the pseudonym Mootmute. What is a moot mute? Well, imagine being forced into silence until your very voice becomes a moot point. If you were a town crier and the Queen cut out your tongue, how would you tell the people? If you were a writer pressed so hard that you had to invoke your Fifth Amendment rights, would you become a moot mute? That’s the absurdity of censorship — to be muted into irrelevance.

Much to my amusement, when under oath I would ask prosecutors what I wasn’t allowed to say. Their response? They wheeled in file cabinets overflowing with papers they themselves had published, and read aloud, line by line, everything that was now forbidden speech.

Anyway, that’s the name — mootmute. They tried to silence me, to turn me into a moot mute. Instead, they became my unwitting mouthpiece.

On September 18, 2025, Donald Trump declared that any television network critical of him would risk having its broadcast license revoked. This came just one day after ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended, following the earlier cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Trump’s message is clear: dissenting voices will not be tolerated.

Let’s be perfectly honest: this isn’t about “bias in the media.” This is about censorship. This is about silencing opposition. This is about killing comedy before it can mock power — and make no mistake, satire has always been the sharpest blade in democracy’s arsenal.

A Call to Arms — Through Laughter

In protest of this ongoing assault on free speech — and in solidarity with Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and the many journalists slaughtered around the globe this year — I am returning to my roots: satirical wit. Words are swords, and right now, satire is our shield.

Comedy has always been democracy’s secret weapon. That’s why tyrants fear it, that’s why dictators ban it, and that’s why Trump is trying to kill it. Humor exposes lies. Humor punctures egos. Humor topples emperors who think they wear clothes.

Long live comedy. Long live satire. It’s time for all of us to pick up the torch and rise. Sharpen your wit, wield your words, and refuse to be silenced.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of America

From the album “Undercover

bookmark_borderIncognito

Lover-Best-Of.mp3
Lover-Best-Of.mp4
Lover.mp3
Lover.mp4
Lover-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Oh, no! (Gotta go…)
Incognito

[Verse 1]
Is it time to hide
(Is it time to ride)
Need a disguise
(That’s sure to surprise)

[Bridge]
Oh, no! (Gotta go…)
Incognito

[Chorus]
True identity
(Concealed)
Through proximity
(Revealed)

[Bridge]
Dontcha know (Here we go…)
Incognito

[Verse 2]
We’d better lay low
(How low can we go)
Deep undercover
(Hope to recover)

[Bridge]
Oh, no! (Gotta go…)
Incognito

[Chorus]
True identity
(Concealed)
Through proximity
(Revealed)

[Outro]
Oh, no! (Gotta go…)
Incognito
Dontcha know (Here we go…)
Incognito
(Low, low, low)
Incognito

From the album “Undercover

bookmark_borderLover

Lover-Best-Of.mp3
Lover-Best-Of.mp4
Lover.mp3
Lover.mp4
Lover-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Lover
(You comin’ undercover?)

[Verse 1]
Forget about
Any other
Finding out
We’d rather

[Bridge]
Go under covers

[Chorus]
Lover
(You comin’ undercover?)
Lover
(I’ll never have an other)

[Bridge]
Let’s, lovers
(Go under covers)

[Verse 2]
Let’s come
Together
Two as one
Forever

[Bridge]
Go under covers

[Chorus]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Lover
(You comin’ undercover?)
Lover
(I’ll never have an other)

[Bridge]
Let’s, lovers
(Go under covers)

[Chorus]
Lover
(You comin’ undercover?)
Lover
(I’ll never have an other)

[Outro]
Undercover (lover)
Let us lovers
(Go under the covers)
Don’t wanna be seen
(As obscene)
Undercover (lover)

 

From the album “Undercover

bookmark_borderThe Disappearing

The-Disappearing.mp3
The-Disappearing.mp4
The-Disappearing-Pt-2.mp3
The-Disappearing-Pt-2.mp4
The-Disappearing-int..>

[Intro]
(It’s happening)
Right before your eyes
(The disappearing)

[Verse 1]
Man,
It’s not even
A slight of hand
Can we command
How to understand

[Bridge]
It’s happening
(Right before our eyes)

[Chorus]
The disappearing
(Of all rights)
The disappearing
(Of all that’s right)

[Bridge]
Quickly (see the light)
Before the darkest night

[Verse 2]
It’s not even… clearer
If it’s suppose to be
… smoke n’ mirror
Quite obviously

[Bridge]
It’s happening
(Right before our eyes)

[Chorus]
The disappearing
(Of all rights)
The disappearing
(Of all that’s right)

[Bridge]
Quickly (see the light)
Before the darkest night

[Chorus]
The disappearing
(Of all rights)
The disappearing
(Of all that’s right)

[Outro]
Quickly (see the light)
Avoid the darkest night
(Step into the light)
Easily see

From the album “Undercover

bookmark_borderRarity

Rarity.mp3
Rarity.mp4
Rarity-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp3
Rarity-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp4
Rarity-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Lack of rarity
(The new severity)

[Verse 1]
Didn’t used to be so hot
Asking myself, “why not?”
Didn’t use to be so dry
Asking myself, “but why?”

[Chorus]
There’s a ferocious storm
(Bringing on the new norm)
The lack of rarity
(Is the new severity)

[Bridge]
Oh, oh can you save me
(From our travesty)

[Verse 2]
Didn’t used to rain so hard
Ask yourself, “what changed?”
Looks like science holds the cards
To the climate we rearranged

[Chorus]
There’s a ferocious storm
(Bringing on the new norm)
The lack of rarity
(Is the new severity)

[Bridge]
Oh, oh can you save me
(From our travesty)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
There’s a ferocious storm
(Bringing on the new norm)
The lack of rarity
(Is the new severity)

[Outro]
Oh, oh can you save me
(From our travesty)
We chose this destiny
(Now longing to be free)

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From the album “Undercover