Thirteen Colonies Rap
- Duration: 3:56
- Updated: 06 Nov 2014
This is a rap I created about the Thirteen Colonies to the tune of Macklemore's Thrift Shop. Enjoy!
Lyrics:
Hey, Mrs. Settanni! Can you teach us about the colonies?
What, what, what, what... [many times]
Bada, badada, badada, bada... [x9]
Let’s talk about colonies
Southern, New England and Middle
Li-life wasn’t easy, but it created
the foundation of the US
[Verse 1:]
Walk up to the King of England like “What up? I want some joint stock
Invest in Jamestown and earn some big bucks
Looking for gold, but ran out of food
That people like, "Man, I wish I knew about farming!”
But soon they learned how to grow, plantations of tobacco
Headright system, if you paid your own way, you could go
Indentured servants and slaves standin’ next to me
Some colonists weren’t happy about the Indians, like
(Bacon)
No, not the food, but the man,
Nathaniel Bacon rioted, wanted to fight the Indians
But Virginia wasn’t the only place that they were livin’ in
Maryland became the land
freedom of religion took a stand
Safe space for Catholics who had faced discrimination
I'ma move to North Carolina, Virginia’s getting way too crowded
But in Europe, there were grants, to move to South Carolina
Pay your own way, and you got a batch of slaves
And then Georgia became it’s own colony
They didn’t have plantations, but then wanted plantations
So finally all the rice was grown on the plantations.
Hello, hello, look at all the food we grow
But to profit, don’t forget about that tobacco
And with all these slaves, we gonna need some slave codes
And that’s all for the Southern colonies for now, yo!
Let’s talk about colonies
Southern, New England and Middle
Li-life wasn’t easy, but it created
the foundation of the US
(Times 2)
[Verse 2:]
What you know about the New England colonies?
What you know about the Pilgrims and Puritans?
They were sailing, sailing, right across that ocean
One man’s land is another one’s land as well?
Thank Squanto for teaching the Pilgrims how to farm
'Cause right now we don’t have to starve
I'm at the church, where I can now worship in peace
And as John Winthrop said we’re the city on the hill
The teachers, the merchants, the shipbuilders, and craftspeople
I’ll take that diversity of economy we have living here
And let’s not forget, all the Middle Colonies
New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey,
The Dutch be like, "Oh, those English – they’re kinda mean"
They took our New Amsterdam and renamed it NYC.
And the Quakers moved in, all they wanted was peace
And some representative self-government
I call that responsible and fair
I call that being tolerant of others
Women played a big role
and not just in the home
They farmed staple crops though
Which meant they had food for all so
With New England and Middle Colonies that’s what you have to know!
All the colonies
all the colonies
New world, let's go...
Let’s talk about colonies
Southern, New England and Middle
Li-life wasn’t easy, but it created
the foundation of the US
[Bridge:]
We settled the colonies
population was growing
in the land of opportunity
Knowing one day we’d be free
We settled the colonies
population was growing
in the land of opportunity
Knowing one day we’d be free
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This is a rap I created about the Thirteen Colonies to the tune of Macklemore's Thrift Shop. Enjoy!
Lyrics:
Hey, Mrs. Settanni! Can you teach us about the colonies?
What, what, what, what... [many times]
Bada, badada, badada, bada... [x9]
Let’s talk about colonies
Southern, New England and Middle
Li-life wasn’t easy, but it created
the foundation of the US
[Verse 1:]
Walk up to the King of England like “What up? I want some joint stock
Invest in Jamestown and earn some big bucks
Looking for gold, but ran out of food
That people like, "Man, I wish I knew about farming!”
But soon they learned how to grow, plantations of tobacco
Headright system, if you paid your own way, you could go
Indentured servants and slaves standin’ next to me
Some colonists weren’t happy about the Indians, like
(Bacon)
No, not the food, but the man,
Nathaniel Bacon rioted, wanted to fight the Indians
But Virginia wasn’t the only place that they were livin’ in
Maryland became the land
freedom of religion took a stand
Safe space for Catholics who had faced discrimination
I'ma move to North Carolina, Virginia’s getting way too crowded
But in Europe, there were grants, to move to South Carolina
Pay your own way, and you got a batch of slaves
And then Georgia became it’s own colony
They didn’t have plantations, but then wanted plantations
So finally all the rice was grown on the plantations.
Hello, hello, look at all the food we grow
But to profit, don’t forget about that tobacco
And with all these slaves, we gonna need some slave codes
And that’s all for the Southern colonies for now, yo!
Let’s talk about colonies
Southern, New England and Middle
Li-life wasn’t easy, but it created
the foundation of the US
(Times 2)
[Verse 2:]
What you know about the New England colonies?
What you know about the Pilgrims and Puritans?
They were sailing, sailing, right across that ocean
One man’s land is another one’s land as well?
Thank Squanto for teaching the Pilgrims how to farm
'Cause right now we don’t have to starve
I'm at the church, where I can now worship in peace
And as John Winthrop said we’re the city on the hill
The teachers, the merchants, the shipbuilders, and craftspeople
I’ll take that diversity of economy we have living here
And let’s not forget, all the Middle Colonies
New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey,
The Dutch be like, "Oh, those English – they’re kinda mean"
They took our New Amsterdam and renamed it NYC.
And the Quakers moved in, all they wanted was peace
And some representative self-government
I call that responsible and fair
I call that being tolerant of others
Women played a big role
and not just in the home
They farmed staple crops though
Which meant they had food for all so
With New England and Middle Colonies that’s what you have to know!
All the colonies
all the colonies
New world, let's go...
Let’s talk about colonies
Southern, New England and Middle
Li-life wasn’t easy, but it created
the foundation of the US
[Bridge:]
We settled the colonies
population was growing
in the land of opportunity
Knowing one day we’d be free
We settled the colonies
population was growing
in the land of opportunity
Knowing one day we’d be free
- published: 06 Nov 2014
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