Nu Breed: Welcome To My House Meaning
Song Released: 2021
Welcome To My House Lyrics
and now you're backing out(now you're backing out)
It's hard to talk big with a shotgun in your mouth(shotgun in your mouth)
I'm glad you bought your friends
They can watch it go down(watch it go down)
I got mine too
so...
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#2 top rated interpretation:I take it as a song about my people and my land. I am Native American, Jicarilla Apache, and THESE ARE MY PEOPLE AND THIS IS MY LAND! No racism, just clear facts.
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#3 top rated interpretation:To me the song means mess with my family and I will not hesitate and kill you its either killed or be killed
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Has anyone actually listened to this song or seen video? Very few from what I see. They are defending themselves , standing their ground, 2nd amendment, etc., and listen to their other songs and its quite obvious what they mean. "One blood, one god, one love for mankind"
"When I'm talking about my people, I'm talking all people included, I'm talking every age, every race, every household in them boonies" "every convict, every preacherman,..."
"Country Proud" by NuBreed & Jesse Howard
These guys are religious & patriotic, so they must be racist. Do some damn research before u talk shit about something, otherwise u just sound stupid. Those calling it racist, those are the people keeping racism going, cuz they see it everywhere cuz They are the racists! Idc what race u are, if you're calling these guys racists, maybe u should have a hard look at yourself, you don't have a clue.
Constitution needs to be RE-READ, NOT REWRITTEN! that's what these guys are about -
OMG…..NOT a racist song at all. What are you going to do if someone stalks your family and breaks in to your home? My Daddy called my ex husband (who is white) BOY till the day he died. The word boy is a slur to any color grown man. Stop reading into things
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I have to say that I am all in with the lyrics of this song. In regards to the word "boy" the narrator is older for one, both are white for two and country for three and for four it's a statement meaning he hasn't got brains in his head for doing what he is doing because he says so in further lyrics when it says "I told you once before", (if you are all paying attention.) Now Apparently like the whole song appears to imply thee group trespassing threatened to do so and the friends and family were ready for them. The trespassers didn't think they would be smart enough old timers (you know how punks are in home invasions) so guess what. The even older folks down the hill heard the ruckus and almost getting caught throwing out the evidence by the cops dad talked his way out of trouble and shut stopped for that group of trouble makers now didn't it. Sometimes shut happens and you don't need the law. Why because it is your house.
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Know how I know this song is very racist? All the comments petulantly saying it isn’t. Also because of the words used and the sentences they’re arranged into.
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This song represents taking care of your own,and protecting your family. There is absolutely no racism in this song!! I'm bi racial and I love this song!!! STOP thinking racism all the time and use logic!!
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"Welcome to My House" is a song by the Christian electronic dance music group Nu Breed. The song is an invitation to all to come and experience the love and warmth of God's house. It talks about how God's house is a place of refuge, where one can find peace, comfort, and acceptance. The lyrics of the song also emphasize the importance of being kind and welcoming to others, just as God welcomes us into his house. Overall, "Welcome to My House" is a song that celebrates the love and community that can be found in God's house.
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First, “boy” is not just used to belittle a POC. It also refers to a white man not acting like one, it has many different meanings and insinuations. Here though, it’s obvious he’s talking about protecting him and his w his ole lady for back up. It’s about protecting you, your family and your land…may be even you’re way of life but it is in NO WAY racist. Guess some snowflakes haven’t had to pull a gun on an intruder or ex-husband to make them leave…and it shows. Open your mind up to the lyrics…forget the word boy as he was referring to the MC coming in after them…
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So any one who has any business even making a statement on this song being racist or not would not be any one of you who believes this is a racist song. Cause what we can all agree on is it's a song about standing up for yours! And I don't believe you can stand up for what you believe in so if they wanted this song to be taken racist they would have put the "BLACK BOYS" in it and killed them instead of some white MC guys. Come on let's put a little more thought into our responses before we try to sour a man's name a reputation.
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$#@* around and find out! Every written word is technically up for interpretation by each and every one of us separately. The writer had theirs and it may be totally different than yours. Those of you who feels it's about racism and are upset, some inner reflection as to why might be needed. Just like the word "boy" has been a derogatory reference to a black man, it is also used for a white male not acting like the man he should be. There really is no right or wrong here. That's the joy of music! It'll speak to each of us differently. No two completely alike.
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I'll just keep this short and simple. Watch the video. It's not racist. I'm the last bitch on the planet you could ever use those words against. Even the video shows another blonde long haired redneck being the intruder. This shit is about protecting what's his. Absolutely nothing to do with racism. Give that shit a rest
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I really like there music being from tampa Lakeland and Zephyrhills I am mixed and after one song I think I'm not gonna fallow anymore it sucks because they are so talented it just crushed Me right now that I won't listen anymore and I am a person that can handle people saying nigger and Cary on like nothing but if they are going that way ok even been to boondocks breaks my heart hosier it is now
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Simply put...for every snowflake, liberal that thinks the song is racist because of the use of the word "boy"...educate yourselves please..white country folk use the word "boy" when they are making a point of putting a man (regardless of color) who is all talk & BS trying to be tough, in his place.
Don't get it twisted..it's about protecting your people, your possessions, your life. He clearly gives the intruder the option of walking away peacefully, and warning the intruder to not continue to provoke him, further. All of that being said, I sincerely hope all of the snowflake, woke, liberals reading this are never in the situation the song speaks of...feel free to defend what is yours by throwing a few marshmallows at the intruder and see how that goes. 2nd Amendment exists for a reason. -
I actually like the song if I interpret it to mean protecting my country......but...it can be interpreted a lot of ways....I was listening to the song and singing loudly until I watched the video, there are racial overtones to it..for instance "boy" is a derogatory term for a black man..after watching the video I got confused as to the meaning of the song....
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Honestly in this song it promotes violence & taking the law into your own hands,it's better to talk things out not go out & shoot people.Violence isn't always the answer. & yes I understand the fact of protecting your families & what's yours but still killing is wrong & I don't care that person could have a family too. it's better to talk things out or call the cops.
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