March
X-Dream Lyrics


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We're not asking for charity
We just want some equality
Where's your sense of humanity
Stand up in solidarity
No more police brutality
Time to stop that mentality
Keep your stupid apologies
Much too late for formalities
March, March
Feel the beat in your heart
March, March
Everyone do your part
March, March
This is just a start
March, March
Feel the pride in your heart
March, March
March, March
We don't need another war
Another body on the floor
Is this what we're living for
Fist up to the sky
Keep your head high full of pride
March, March
Feel the beat in your heart
March, March
Everyone do your part
March, March
This is just a start
March, March
Feel the pride in your heart
March, March
Feel the pride in your heart
March, March
March, March
March
See 12, see 12
Tryna throw me in jail
No justice, no peace, we 'bout to raise hell
Hate on my skin? That's not happenin'
We 'bout to win
That's word on my melanin
I'm your sister, I'm your brother
Cis, trans, whateva
We all got each other




We in this together
After the smoke clears we still march

Overall Meaning

The song "March" by X-Dream is a powerful call to action for social change and equality. The lyrics begin by rejecting the idea of charity and instead demand equality and humanity for all. The singer challenges the listener to stand up and show solidarity against police brutality and the mentality that promotes it. The message is clear, apologies are not enough, action is needed. The chorus encourages everyone to march together and do their part for social justice. The song also touches on the issue of war, and emphasizes the need to keep one's head held high in pride and unity. Finally, the lyrics address the issue of racism, stating that hate based on skin color will not be accepted, and that people of all genders and identities should stand together in the fight for equality.


The song's lyrics are a powerful response to the ongoing struggle for social justice and equality. The song encourages the listener to take action against injustice and fight for what is right. The chorus, with its repetition of the word "March," creates a sense of urgency, encouraging people to get involved and do their part in the movement. The inclusion of references to police brutality, racism, and war makes the song relevant to current events and issues facing society today.


Line by Line Meaning

We're not asking for charity
We want equal opportunities, not handouts.


We just want some equality
We're seeking balance and fairness.


Where's your sense of humanity
We're questioning your empathy and compassion.


Stand up in solidarity
Let's unite and support each other.


No more police brutality
We're fed up with excessive use of force by law enforcement.


Time to stop that mentality
It's necessary to change those harmful beliefs and attitudes.


Keep your stupid apologies
We don't accept insincere or meaningless apologies.


Much too late for formalities
It's past the point of being diplomatic or polite about this issue.


March, March
Take a stand and protest for what's right.


Feel the beat in your heart
Let your passion for justice guide you.


Everyone do your part
We all have a role to play in creating change.


This is just a start
We have a long way to go for real progress to be made.


Feel the pride in your heart
We can feel good about standing up for what's right.


We don't need another war
Let's not resort to violence and conflict to solve problems.


Another body on the floor
We don't want any more needless deaths.


Is this what we're living for
We're questioning the value of a society that allows injustice and violence to persist.


Fist up to the sky
A symbol of strength, solidarity, and resistance.


Keep your head high full of pride
Don't let discrimination and oppression bring us down.


See 12, see 12
Referencing the police, who often work in groups of 12.


Tryna throw me in jail
We're not going to be intimidated or silenced by the threat of imprisonment.


No justice, no peace, we 'bout to raise hell
Without fairness and equality, we will continue to take action and demand change.


Hate on my skin? That's not happenin'
We won't tolerate discrimination based on skin color or ethnicity.


We 'bout to win
We're determined to succeed in creating lasting change.


That's word on my melanin
Referring to the chemical that gives skin its color, this line emphasizes the importance of recognizing and valuing diversity.


I'm your sister, I'm your brother
We're all human beings and should treat each other with respect and kindness.


Cis, trans, whateva
No matter a person's gender identity or orientation, we're all equals and deserve equal treatment.


We all got each other
We need to support and protect each other in the face of discrimination and inequality.


We in this together
We must work together to create a more just society.


After the smoke clears we still march
Even when things get tough and dangerous, we'll keep pushing forward to achieve our goals.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Christopher Mapp, Eritza Laues, Kevin Bertin

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