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There are many songs with [[inceldom]] as a theme.
There are many songs with [[inceldom]] as a theme.
'''A Gentleman so Supreme (Sonic Detour)'''
This has become the new incel anthem and is gaining much traction worldwide for it's dark lyrics and aggressive sound
you can say what you want, you can taunt
you can flaunt while i wait in my place for my day
like a bomb
you should be afraid when i get calm
you can say you want, you can taunt
you can flaunt while i wait in my place
gun in mouth, bloody palms
you should be afraid when i get calm
like a bomb
all my dreams are so obscene
a gentleman so supreme, you spare me not a glance
you, my favorite broken toy
what i can't have i will destroy
and cleanse this land
i've made a plan
i will not ask forgiveness for these sins
i've let the devil inside again and he spoke your name
with fork-tongued sweet-sung parting words
you've flown away and left this little bird
with broken bones
to die alone
i don't know how you can think this is what i chose
I WILL NOT FADE AWAY
i know you wish i'd hide myself away
quietly forgotten somewhere far away from you
pretty children, diamond rings
no such thing as not-so-pretty things (to you)
but there'll come a day
you'll know my name
i don't know how you can  expect me to be sane


==Redpilled / blackpilled==
==Redpilled / blackpilled==
Redpilled and blackpilled themes in song appear to be gaining traction in the grime music scene. Examples include songs such as "Bullet from a Gun" by Skepta. The chorus in this Skepta song goes as follows "Like a bullet from a gun it burns; When you realize she was never your girl, It was just your turn." It seems clear that Skepta is highlighting a theme that is common in both the redpilled and blackpilled communities; i.e. that the current dating scene is tragic and that commitment or loyalty seems to be waning nowadays. The music video of this song supports that this was the message of Skepta's lyrics when a couple enter Camden underground station, and then part ways, only for another guy to get her number and flirt on the train platform once her partner is out of sight. Similarly, grime artist Mostack comes up with the line "I only trust girls on days that don't end with a Y" in the song ''fashion week''. He basically slandered all women as untrustworthy, presumably with regards to the dating scene. The fact that some of the greatest grime artists in UK history are voicing such opinions in his lyrics seems to suggest a shift whereby the [[bluepill]] is increasingly less popular.
Redpilled and blackpilled themes in song appear to be gaining traction in the grime music scene. Examples include songs such as "Bullet from a Gun" by Skepta. The chorus in this Skepta song goes as follows "Like a bullet from a gun it burns; When you realize she was never your girl, It was just your turn." It seems clear that Skepta is highlighting a theme that is common in both the redpilled and blackpilled communities; i.e. that the current dating scene is tragic and that commitment or loyalty seems to be waning nowadays. The music video of this song supports that this was the message of Skepta's lyrics when a couple enter Camden underground station, and then part ways, only for another guy to get her number and flirt on the train platform once her partner is out of sight. Similarly, grime artist Mostack comes up with the line "I only trust girls on days that don't end with a Y" in the song ''fashion week''. He basically slandered all women as untrustworthy, presumably with regards to the dating scene. The fact that some of the greatest grime artists in UK history are voicing such opinions in his lyrics seems to suggest a shift whereby the [[bluepill]] is increasingly less popular.
Is it a coincidence that both bluepill-rejecting songs were released in 2019? I guess not.
===A Gentleman so Supreme===
''A Gentleman so Supreme (Sonic Detour)''


Is it a coincidence that both bluepill-rejecting songs were released in 2019? I guess not.
This song, with it's title being an obvious reference to the Isla Vista shooter, [[Elliot Rodger]], has become the new incel anthem and is gaining much traction worldwide for it's dark lyrics and aggressive sound.


==Pro-betabuxxing==
==Pro-betabuxxing==

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