
Different from MacDonald's usual rap style, "Can't Cancel All of Us" has MacDonald playing on the acoustic guitar as he and others sing the lyrics in a feel-good tune.
Different from MacDonald's usual rap style, "Can't Cancel All of Us" has MacDonald playing on the acoustic guitar as he and others sing the lyrics in a feel-good tune. Cameo appearances include President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump, the Daily Wire's Michael Knowles — who appeared with his ukelele — and many other conservative media figures.
When The Post Millennial spoke to MacDonald about his motivation to make the video, he said, “I just wanted to make a fearless song for fearless people…and include as many fearless people as I possibly could in the video.”
Podcaster Benny Johnson, actor Kevin Sorbo, PragerU personality Xaviaer Durousseau, staff at OAN, and several others were also included. Two people that have been featured in other songs from MacDonald also appeared in his latest video, Roseanne Barr and John Rich, who were featured in "Daddy's Home" and "End of the World," respectively.
The song begins with MacDonald in front of an American flag, with the words "can't cancel all of us" written across one of the stripes. Lyrics include:
They told me, "Be a man, boy, toughen up"
Then they let women become men, they tricked me
They told me, "Speak your mind, if you're brave enough"
And I spoke up, and I got cancelled quickly
MacDonald later talks about being white in America as well as the political divide:
We were always too young, and too nice
And now we're too old, and too white
You're either too left, or too white
Well, we're speakin' our minds tonight
Breaking into the chorus, Knowles appeared with his ukelele, surrounded by other people holding up signs that say "can't cancel all of us." The lyrics continue:
'Cause you can't cancel all of us and you're more than welcome to try
But you can't cancel all of us, 'cause we'rе standin' here side by side
And you can't cancel all of us, 'till you earn the stars and stripes
But you can't cancel all of us, 'cause the internet ain't real life
During the first chorus, Rich, Barr, Trump, as well as Durousseau appear, singing along in individual videos. The lyrics continued, along some of the lines of the first verse and pre-chorus:
They told me, "Be a man, boy, just like your dad"
They told me everything I am is toxic
They said, "the color of your skin doesn't make you bad, but mine makes me racist," got it
We were always too weak, and too afraid
And now we're too male, and too straight
You're either too real, or too fake
Well, we're speakin' our minds today
Going into the chorus once again, staff at OAN as well as well as actor Kevin Sorbo appear, with other conservative influencers in the next verse and ending chorus.
MacDonald has been known to make rap, often spreading anti-woke messaging, and at the end of the video, announced that he would be releasing an album on April 25.
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