Welcome to my house country song lyrics

Welcome to my house country song lyrics

Song Released: 2021



Welcome To My House Lyrics

Y'all was coming in
and now you're backing out(now you're backing out)
It's hard to talk big with a shotgun in your mouth(shotgun in your mouth)
I'm glad you bought your friends
They can watch it go down(watch it go down)
I got mine too
so...

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    anonymous

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    Jul 26th 2021 report

    I feel like it has to do with people breaking and entering not only our homes but our country and trying to take what is ours....... we all bleed red never forget that and it will be justified if you step foot in someone's house

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    anonymous

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    Jul 27th 2021 report

    This song means a lot. It's very clear in the music video, however, what the artist intended it to mean, as a husband and father, literally and figuratively, takes out the garbage. This song is about a man protecting his family, by any means.

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    anonymous

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    Aug 14th 2021 report

    It's about people trying to take what belongs to you. It's a warning stating that if you trespass on my property or on my land I will take you out. You mess will my people or family you will never be heard from again and I am a veteran I will continue to protect my people. I will always put my life on the line for the people of the United States and my family.

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    Yesterday, 22:27 report

    Just saying…if you have to defend something because it’s being interpreted as racist. Chances are…
    Like saying something in front of people and having to say, “I’m not racist “

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    Jul 15th report

    Im gonna start this out by saying I'm country and I'm white, and even I can tell this seems pretty racist. Look, I know "boy" is word that isn't inherently racist, but the way he was using it just felt implied. If that was all it was maybe not, but he was hitting some points that were some real dog whistles to me. Talking about "sun was down, it was getting dark
    And I told the sheriff it ain't no problems" perhaps a reference to "sundown towns" (google it) and police not doing shit about lynchings. Now that I'm looking, "could knock you out your pants", cause you know, them baggy pants that people are always on about. And tbh. "my people"
    and "this is my land" just seems like it's against people who are different coming to "their land". Not inherently racist, but in combination with everything it just the vibe comes off moderately racist to me. Maybe they really didnt mean it to come off as racist, maybe it's just got so mixed into our culture we are blind to it unless we know what to look for. I could be wrong, I'm not familiar with the band, I'm not familiar with their other songs, who knows. That's just what it e3emer like to me.

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    Jun 18th report

    I take it as a song about my people and my land. I am Native American, Jicarilla Apache, and THESE ARE MY PEOPLE AND THIS IS MY LAND! No racism, just clear facts.

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    May 28th report

    How I see it is that there is a family man who is just trying to protect his home and his girl is protecting her child, if you trustpass my home you will get hurt in the process and family is everything to the gentlemen in the video and they will do anything and everything to protect their family, us americans have a right to barearms according to the consitution and our freedm to protect our family in any way shape or frorm.

  8. Omg I'm a half breed and even I know that welcome to my house isn't racist they are sing about protecting their in which they should how did anybody ever pick up racism out of that matter of fact that one and last of the dying breed are my favorite songs

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    Apr 24th report

    Totally not about race it’s all about protecting your house an intruders coming in protecting your kids!!!! f with the wrong family an you will go to sleep.

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    Apr 11th report

    Yall are stupid to think this can be racist. Stop thinking that as a fourteen year old even I know y'all liberals are stupid for that. Its a man protecting his family, don't make the mistake of claiming he's racist he never said shoot black men for a reason grow up sensitive toddlers, racism is over stop using it as a shield. Ither way none of y'all are on plantations picking cotton being called N words correct? Appreciate your freedom, don't mistreat it.

  11. It's about standing up for what's right and defending what's ours and protecting our people against anything and anyone. And not backing down from anyone or anything

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    Mar 25th report

    A recruitment song!!! Listen to it carefully. It’s a song that’s clearly stats various words that have been used in a form of disrespect at one point or another…

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    Mar 6th 2022 report

    Personally when I heard this song I automatically heard Americans sticking up for there country the race card needs to stop being played here if you are a proud American then this song shouldn't offend this is how every American should ESPECIALLY right now

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    Feb 26th 2022 report

    This song is about protecting your family and property. White people are called boys when they're not being men. The video is clearly not about race.

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    Dec 15th 2021 report

    I like the song but I really need to know if this is a racial song towards black
    I kept hearing him repeat boy so many times so what are you really saying in this song I would like to know if anybody have any input about this song can you please reply

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    Dec 11th 2021 report

    In the debate that was just had, the other person told me that despite the intended meaning of which everyone here has said that this song is actually a crt (critical race theory) based song. Because the land we stand on was taken forcefully away from natives. Thoughts?

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    Oct 11th 2021 report

    To me the song means mess with my family and I will not hesitate and kill you its either killed or be killed

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    Jul 11th 2021 report

    I believe it to mean a family will welcome anyone in but remember at any given time you disrespect one in their own home you will be taken care of. But other than that all is welcome just whatcha your mouth and actions. A man will surely protect what is his, and if like me I'm a ride or die lady, I got my man at the end of the day. I carry and clean. And remember we all bleed red.

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When was welcome to my house released?

2021Welcome to My House / Releasednull

What is NuBreed's real name?

NuBreed is a trio of Australian record producers Jason Catherine, Michael Walburgh, and Danny Bonnici (vocalist).