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RUBIO | A Parody of Waterloo -The Freedom Toast & Cinebot Video ft. Chanda Leigh

RUBIO | A Parody of Waterloo -The Freedom Toast & Cinebot Video ft. Chanda LeighУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
Performed by Chanda Leigh Written and Produced by Freedom Toast and Cinebot Video Executive Producers for Parody Project Don Caron and Jerry Pender To help keep Parody Project alive and functioning, please visit https://parodyproject.com/supportus YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE Crypto to PARODY PROJECT BTC:            33W8cvkCKupG77ChtTFXeAFmEBCaLcjsBJ ETH:    0x1f36edE7A4F06830D0e3d675776607790a2ce636  Parody Project Store: https://parodyproject.com/shop To become a Patron of Parody Project please visit our Patreon Page https://www.patreon.com/parodyproject You can sign up to our mailing list on our website so you don't miss any of our new posts. https://parodyproject.com/subscribe/ LYRICS to RUBIO By The Freedom Toast My, my In Washington, our senator did surrender Oh yeah We hope he meets his destiny when Flor’da turns him away He only thinks of himself It’s time to put him on the shelf Rubio! Only does what Mitch tells him to Rubio Couldn’t think straight if he wanted to Rubio Acts like he is Vla-DI-mir’s own Rubio It’s high time that he went back home Ru-Ru-Ru-Ru-Rubio Florida’s tired of Rubio. My, my When Trump said to jump, you asked if you should jump higher Oh, yeah He lost but you think that you still have to kiss his small hand There’s one thing that you did neglect You sold off your own self-respect Rubio You’re as Cuban as apple pie Rubio Born in the States, you don’t have to lie Rubio Biden’s nominee, you will not confirm Rubio A competent Justice will make you squirm Ru-Ru-Ru-Ru-Rubio Florida’s tired of Rubio. They paid you to trash the Ukraine America thinks you’re insane! Rubio Acts like he is Vla-DI-mir’s own Rubio It’s high time that he went back home Ru-Ru-Ru-Ru-Rubio Florida’s tired of Rubio. ABOUT THE SOURCE "Waterloo" is the first single from the Swedish pop group ABBA's second album of the same name, and their first under the Epic and Atlantic labels. This was also the first single to be credited to the group performing under the name ABBA. The title and lyrics reference the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, and use it as a metaphor for a romantic relationship. The Swedish version of the single was backed with the Swedish version of "Honey, Honey", while the English version featured "Watch Out" on the B-side. "Waterloo" won the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 for Sweden, beginning ABBA's path to worldwide fame. It topped the charts in several countries, and reached the top 10 in the United States. At the 50th anniversary celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, it was chosen as the best song in the competition's history. It received the same honor in a 14-country open vote in the run-up to the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, placing first above Sweden's winning songs in 2012 and 2015, Loreen's "Euphoria" and Måns Zelmerlöw's "Heroes", respectively. "Waterloo" was written specifically to be entered into the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, after the group finished third with "Ring Ring" the previous year in the Swedish pre-selection contest, Melodifestivalen 1973. The original title of the song was "Honey Pie". Recording of the song commenced on 17 December 1973, with instrumental backing from Janne Schaffer (who came up with the main guitar and bass parts), Rutger Gunnarsson and Ola Brunkert. The song's production style was influenced by Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound": prior to recording "Ring Ring", engineer Michael B. Tretow had read Richard Williams' book Out of His Head: The Sound of Phil Spector, which inspired him to layer multiple instrumental overdubs on the band's recordings, becoming an integral part of ABBA's sound. Subsequently, German and French versions were recorded in March and April 1974 respectively: the French version was adapted by Alain Boublil, who would later go on to co-write the 1980 musical Les Misérables. The song's lyrics are metaphorical and are about a woman who "surrenders" to a man and promises to love him, likening it to Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
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