Radio
Dance and Forget Lyrics


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I believe in the power of American natives
I believe in the power of American natives

Untamed people in an untouched land
With pride in their culture and pride in their clan
(you know it) didn't take long before the world got around
First come first serve just take what you found
They fought for their world and they paid with their lives
Stood proud until the end in the face of all those lies
The eagle flies across a blood red sky
Remind you of the past and brings tears to your eyes





I believe in the power of American natives
I believe in the power of American natives

Overall Meaning

In "Radio" by Dance and Forget, the lyrics "I believe in the power of American natives" are repeated twice, highlighting the band's respect for the heritage and culture of Native Americans. The following verses depict the struggles faced by Native Americans after the arrival of European settlers. The lyrics describe the American land as "untouched" and the people as "untamed," showing the value Dance and Forget places on the connection between a people and their land. However, the arrival of others quickly led to conflict, as groups fought for resources and territory. The line "just take what you found" captures the attitude of the settlers towards the land and its inhabitants, as they took what they wanted without regard for the people who had lived there for generations.


Despite the challenges they faced, Native Americans showed an unwavering pride in their culture and community. The lyrics mention the sacrifices made by the people and how they "stood proud until the end in the face of all those lies." The image of the eagle flying across a "blood red sky" is a potent symbol of both the past and present struggles of Native Americans, reminding the listener of the pain and injustice experienced by this community. Overall, "Radio" is a tribute to the strength and resilience of the Native American people and serves as a reminder of the lasting impact of colonization and forced relocation.


Line by Line Meaning

I believe in the power of American natives
The singer has faith in the strength of the indigenous peoples of America.


Untamed people in an untouched land
The natives of America lived culturally rich lives in a virgin territory.


With pride in their culture and pride in their clan
The indigenous people of America were proud of their traditions and heritage.


(you know it) didn't take long before the world got around
It didn't take much time for people to discover the existence of the American natives.


First come first serve just take what you found
The invaders took resources belonging to the native tribes indiscriminately.


They fought for their world and they paid with their lives
The indigenous people of America put up a fight to protect their lands and paid the ultimate price of death for their struggle.


Stood proud until the end in the face of all those lies
The natives remained steadfast in the face of falsehoods spread against them by the foreign colonizers.


The eagle flies across a blood red sky
The sight of an eagle against the backdrop of a red sky reminded people of the violent past and evoked sentiments of sorrow.


Remind you of the past and brings tears to your eyes
The violent history of interactions between the Americans and the indigenous people is a painful memory that brings people to tears.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Dag Lerner, Linda Rocco, Rolf Ellmer

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