WHO’S THE ENEMY Lyrics – grandson

“WHO’S THE ENEMY” Lyrics by grandson is a latest English song in the voice of grandson. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “WHO’S THE ENEMY” song lyrics are also written by grandson. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “WHO’S THE ENEMY” by grandson talks about injustice, unfair treatment, and the real source of harm in society. It questions whether the blame lies with individuals or the systems that oppress them. It points out racism, inequality, and exploitation, showing how people are often labeled criminals while the true harm comes from governments, policies, and powerful forces profiting from others’ suffering. It’s about realizing who the real enemy is.

WHO’S THE ENEMY Lyrics

[Verse 1: grandson]
(Who’s the enemy?)
Is it the boy throwing rocks after they took everything that he got?
(Who’s the enemy?)
Is it the boy caught or is it the system leaving a little boy shot?
(Who’s the enemy?)
Is it the boy that changed his identity, got told it’s a felony?
(Who’s the enemy?)

[Pre-Chorus: grandson]
Oh, I think I know
I’ll sit my ass down when that flag gets flown

‘Cause I know
Yes, I know

[Chorus: grandson]
You’re the enemy
You’re the criminal
Not the victim
Unforgivable, unforgivable
You’re the enemy
You’re the criminal
Not the victim
Unforgivable, unforgivable (Who’s the enemy?)

[Verse 2: grandson]
Is it the color of his skin or is it the tax bracket he’s in?
Is it the immigrant soul or the policy at home that’s taking it’s toll? (Who’s the enemy?)
Is it radicalized men or the country that colonized them?
Is it the hustler or is it the system that’s bringing them customers (Who’s the enemy?)
Who survives long enough to decide the right side of history?
Who provides policy that divides with more pain and misery? (Who’s the enemy?)

[Pre-Chorus: grandson]
I think I know
I’ll sit my ass down when that flag gets flown
‘Cause I know

Yes, I know

[Chorus: grandson]
You’re the enemy
You’re the criminal
Not the victim
Unforgivable, unforgivable
You’re the enemy
You’re the criminal
Not the victim
Unforgivable, unforgivable (Who’s the enemy?)
(Who’s the enemy?)
(Who’s the enemy?)

[Bridge: grandson]
Left and right, it’s all the same
It’s all the same
It will never, never change
Dropping b0mbs and making money
Making money
Dropping b0mbs and making money

[Outro: Bob Vylan & grandson]
My brother said they came and carved a line into the land
Packed up the oil, let him figure where he’d stand
The place was left in ruins so some packed up and ran
People of the sun labeled people of the sand (Who’s the enemy?)
Whose life with they had a price would be cheaper than a man
With fair skin and blonde hair, yeah, you understand?
It wasn’t fair when they took the life out of our hands
And rinsed our resources to meet their demands
And we arrive on the shore in a cold world
Built off the backs of those from the old world
Still labeled a threat
Homeland driven with debt
But the enemy we faced hasn’t killed us yet

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WHO’S THE ENEMY Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1: grandson]
This verse is questioning who is really at fault. It shows how a boy reacts violently after losing everything, but the song asks if he’s the problem or if the system that harms him is. It highlights how society punishes victims instead of addressing the bigger issues, like poverty and injustice. Even when someone tries to survive by changing their identity, they are treated as a criminal, making you question who the real enemy is.

[Pre-Chorus: grandson]
He feels certain about who’s to blame and decides he won’t blindly support symbols of singerity, like the flag, because he understands the truth behind the system.

[Chorus: grandson]
The chorus calls out the real enemy as the system and those in power, not the people who are suffering. It shows that the victims are often wrongly blamed, while the true harm done is unforgivable.

[Verse 2: grandson]
This verse digs deeper into injustice, asking if prejudice comes from someone’s skin, wealth, or background, or from policies that hurt people. It questions whether blame should fall on individuals or the systems that create violence and inequality. It points out how history and politics often favor the powerful, leaving ordinary people to struggle. Decisions and policies that divide communities cause more suffering, and the song challenges the listener to think about who is really responsible for society’s problems.

[Pre-Chorus: grandson]
He repeats his certainty about the true enemy and refuses to blindly honor symbols that represent oppression or injustice.

[Chorus: grandson]
Again, the chorus stresses that the real enemy is those causing harm through the system, not the victims. The wrongdoing is deep and unacceptable, and society often mislabels who deserves blame.

[Bridge: grandson]
This part says that politics on both sides are the same—they profit from war and conflict. Dropping b0mbs and making money shows that destruction is often used to gain wealth, and little changes for the people suffering.

[Outro: Bob Vylan & grandson]
The outro talks about colonization and exploitation, showing how powerful nations took resources, left lands destroyed, and forced people to flee. It highlights the injustice of valuing some lives over others based on skin color or privilege. Despite arriving in a harsh, cold world, the oppressed are still blamed and treated as threats. It explains how wealth and power were built on exploitation, yet the people who suffered remain resilient. Even with all the damage done by governments, corporations, and unfair systems, the true enemy hasn’t completely defeated those who have been wronged, showing strength and resistance in the face of injustice.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung WHO’S THE ENEMY song?
A. WHO’S THE ENEMY song is sung by grandson.

Q. Who wrote WHO’S THE ENEMY lyrics?
A. WHO’S THE ENEMY lyrics are penned by grandson.

Q. Who has given the music of WHO’S THE ENEMY song?
A. WHO’S THE ENEMY music is composed and produced by grandson.

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