Tyrant-0.mp3
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Tyrant-I.mp3
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Tyrant-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)
[Verse 1]
There’s little to no debate
Elected on a ballot of hate
Exceptionalism collapses
Mental illness relapses
[Chorus]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)
[Verse 2]
If help’s to come, it’s come too late
Elected on a ballot of pure hate
Isolationist sits all alone
Where freedom has no home
[Chorus]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)
[Bridge]
The tyrant’s brutal rule
(Under the rule of a fool)
Trying to dumb-down ole school
(Dive in the shallow gene pool)
Listen to him rage and rant
(Sanity is scant)
[Chorus]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)
[Bridge]
The tyrant’s brutal rule
(Under the rule of a fool)
Trying to dumb-down ole school
(Diving in the shallow end of the gene pool)
[Outro]
No, no, this ain’t cool
(The tyrant’s brutal rule)
ABOUT THE SONG
The song “Tyrant” is a direct and forceful political critique of Donald Trump’s presidency, particularly focusing on his abuse of executive power, disregard for the constitutional separation of powers, and the authoritarian tone of his leadership. The lyrics draw a portrait of a leader who behaves not as a president, but as a self-proclaimed monarch—one who issues executive orders like royal decrees, undermines democratic institutions, and governs through fear, spectacle, and isolation.
Verse 1 & 2: Rise of Hate and Collapse of Norms
“There’s little to no debate / Elected on a ballot of hate”
“Exceptionalism collapses / Mental illness relapses”
These lines suggest that Trump’s election was less about policy and more about division, fear, and resentment—hallmarks of authoritarian populism. The collapse of American exceptionalism and the “relapse” of mental illness could metaphorically refer to the national decline in reasoned political discourse, and the rise of paranoia, cultish thinking, and fringe ideologies under his leadership.
“If help’s to come, it’s come too late / Isolationist sits all alone / Where freedom has no home”
This paints a bleak image of American decline under Trump—abandoning alliances, isolating the nation globally, and even eroding freedoms at home, possibly referencing both policy (immigration bans, crackdowns on dissent) and institutional decay (attacks on free press, judiciary, and Congress).
Chorus: A President Who Thinks He’s King
“Listen to the tyrant (Rant, rant, rant)”
“The troubling thing / He thinks he’s a king”
The chorus distills the central accusation: Trump has no respect for democratic norms or constitutional checks. His use of executive orders to bypass Congress, attempts to undermine judicial independence, and inflammatory speeches all point to a delusion of monarchic power. The repeated “rant” echoes his unfiltered tirades—on Twitter, at rallies, and during press conferences.
Bridge: Anti-Intellectualism and Authoritarianism
“The tyrant’s brutal rule (under the rule of a fool)”
“Trying to dumb-down ole school (diving in the shallow gene pool)”
Here, Trump is portrayed not just as an authoritarian, but also as anti-intellectual—hostile to science, education, and expert governance. “Dumbing down” refers to the intentional erosion of truth and knowledge, while “shallow gene pool” critiques the rise of nepotism, incompetence, and tribalism in government appointments and discourse.
“Sanity is scant”
This cuts to the emotional toll and chaos many observers felt under Trump’s presidency—confused priorities, unpredictable behavior, and an ever-present atmosphere of crisis.
Outro: Call for Rejection
“No, no, this ain’t cool / The tyrant’s brutal rule”
The closing line rejects the normalization of this leadership style. It’s a warning that if such behavior is tolerated, the foundations of democracy will continue to erode.
Summary Interpretation:
“Tyrant” is a powerful protest anthem that frames Donald Trump’s presidency as a constitutional crisis—a man elected on hate, governing with monarchical delusion, and flouting the balance of powers enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. It reflects fears of authoritarian drift, intellectual decay, and civic regression, driven by a leader who seeks domination, not service.