Video+Lyrics: Bully Me No More By @MarcelCartier

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New Mar­cel Carti­er song taken from the upcom­ing “Revolu­tion­ary Minded 4” album/mixtape address­ing the bul­ly­ing that is so pre­val­ent in schools.

Bully Me No More 

I woke up, just anoth­er Monday morning
in fact I really was­n’t sleep­ing before this
I don’t really wanna go to school
when so many kids just actin’ rude
one of them star­ted call­ing me names
he said I’m fat and that my mom’s to blame
I tried to argue and say “no, that’s not true!”
but he just laughed and threw a piece of food
it hit my face and I put my head down
I wish inside this milk car­ton I could drown
I don’t know why he hates me so much
and all of his friends like to call me stuff
one of them said he wanted to fight me
my only friend’s my note­book where I’m writing
I wish I did­n’t have to come to this place
I’d rather be up in my bed­room dream­ing away

Why they being so rude to me?
Why they won’t just let me be?
I can­’t learn when they pickin’ on me
I don’t wanna be here, I just wanna leave

I’m thir­teen years old and I feel out of place
my friends talkin’ ’bout all the girls they chase
some­times I laugh and I try to pretend
like I’m part of the crew, just the same as them
but one of them asked who do I like
I just froze up and said, “I might…
…um, go for her, um, or maybe her.…well I really don’t know”
then the room got awkward
sud­denly every­body was laughin’
the look on my face man, I’m sure it was tragic
I closed my eyes as I waited for them
are they gonna call me what I’m feel­in’ within?
“Haha, you a fag!” “Haha, dude you gay!”
I could­n’t think of any­thing but to walk away
I went home and I cried my eyes out
why was I the one born to have to hide out?

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Rishma

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voiceless.

About Rishma

Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless.

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