Classic song lyrics are being turned into socially-conscious anthems thanks to one timely hashtag game on Twitter. Social media users took well-known tunes and made them “woke” (slang term for being socially aware) by combining lyrics with current issues worldwide.
#MakeSongLyricsWoke, which became a trending hashtag in the weekly HuffPost Comedy hashtag game Tuesday afternoon, took iconic songs lyrics and gave them a social awareness twist. The hashtag game, which generated thousands of tweets, transformed music to better reflect today’s hot-button topics such as climate change, water crises, gender identity, the pay gap and consent. Updated lyrics included, “It’s a nice day for white privilege,” “Bridge over contaminated water” and “Who let the Pepe the Frogs out? Who? Who?”
Take a look at some of the best #MakeSongLyricsWoke tweets below:
Social Media Users #MakeSongLyricsWoke with Modern Twists
#MakeSongLyricsWoke
I Would Walk 500 Miles To Reduce My Carbon Footprint— Writerlike (@writerlike1) November 7, 2017
Don"t go chasin" Waterfalls
Please stick to the contaminated water you"re used to…
#MakeSongLyricsWoke— Mr. Christopher (@iamalmostlegend) November 7, 2017
Climate chh chh chh chh changes , please face the change … chh changes .. #MakeSongLyricsWoke @HuffPostComedy pic.twitter.com/ANuBefta4C
— Jillian (@Pheramuse) November 7, 2017
Like a virgin,
I"m a social construct used to enforce medieval gender politics
Like a virrrrrgiiin…#MakeSongLyricsWoke— Corey Miller (@StopEatingBees) November 7, 2017
Where do you come from where do you NON GMO? Where you do come from Organic Cotton Eyed Joe?#MakeSongLyricsWoke @HuffPostComedy
— View from my Office (@viewfrommyoffic) November 7, 2017
You’re Sexist and I Know It #MakeSongLyricsWoke @HuffPostComedy pic.twitter.com/6gHGK9oGSQ
— CK (@charley_ck14) November 7, 2017
We Built this City on Collusion and Trolls #MakeSongLyricsWoke
— SadAltGrl (@ErinLea7) November 7, 2017
She was once, twice, three times underpaid as a lady. #MakeSongLyricsWoke
— Brandon Cloud (@theclobra) November 7, 2017
"If you wanna be my lover,
You gotta get my consent…"#MakeSongLyricsWoke pic.twitter.com/HmzJkctjnh— Samuel J Crawford (@Scrawful) November 7, 2017
Wake me up before you go to the protest #MakeSongLyricsWoke
— HAY! (@HAYhowsitgoing) November 7, 2017
Don"t know much about history/So I won"t run for the Presidency #MakeSongLyricsWoke
— Collin Murr (@CollinMurr) November 7, 2017
What kind of a socially-aware twist would you put on song lyrics? Which #MakeSongLyricsWoke tweet was your favorite? Sound off in the comments section below!
Source: B2C
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