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In one of the verses, MacDonald doesn’t hold back, declaring:
“Well, the tide is finally turning and Kamala’s speech is slurring / Thank God we’re saying bye to Joe.”
The chorus—”Screw the woke, screw the woke, screw the woke”—has quickly become a rallying cry among fans who share MacDonald’s skepticism of progressive ideologies.
MacDonald’s ability to address cultural flashpoints head-on has always been a hallmark of his artistry. This remix is no different. In the second verse, he takes a jab at the decline of mainstream media, singing:
“And the mainstream media dying, their viewers shaving their heads and crying / What is a woman? / Well, they still don’t know.”
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Such lyrics reflect the growing frustrations of those who feel the media and cultural elites are out of touch with everyday people.
The remix’s growing popularity highlights how MacDonald continues to dominate the independent music scene without traditional industry backing. His ability to spark conversation and energize his fanbase is unparalleled. However, his work often stirs up strong emotions, drawing criticism from those who view his lyrics as divisive.
For instance, the bridge in the song is particularly combative:
“They tried to stop us by taking his life, but they missed so it’s / Fight! Fight! Fight! / The left really thought they’d beat the right and they fought, but they lost, thank the lord.”
The song doesn’t stop at cultural critiques. It ventures into political territory, touching on global issues like the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and controversial topics like Hunter Biden. In one verse, MacDonald raps:
“With Diddy locked up, it’s been swell / And Epstein didn’t kill himself / Hunter’s smoking crack with ho, ho, hoes.”
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These lines exemplify MacDonald’s tendency to mix humor, cultural observations, and political commentary, creating a style that resonates with his core audience.
With “Let It Snow (Screw The Woke),” MacDonald has once again proven his ability to tap into the cultural zeitgeist. His lyrics reflect the frustrations of a segment of society that feels their voices are being drowned out by progressive ideologies. Whether loved or loathed, MacDonald’s music continues to challenge the status quo and energize debates.
As the holiday season approaches, this remix serves as both a rebellious anthem and a testament to MacDonald’s ongoing influence as an independent artist unafraid to speak his mind.




