Mommas, Don’t Let Your Babies
Mommas, Don’t Let your Babies Be Liberals…
Here’s an anthem for conservatives. It’s been newly repolished by Brian Coyne, the parody tune genius!
Mommas, Don’t Let your Babies Be Liberals…
Here’s an anthem for conservatives. It’s been newly repolished by Brian Coyne, the parody tune genius!
Here’s a new parody song from Brian Coyne, this time revisiting the Talking Heads’ hit “Psycho Killer” to provide a sharp portrait of the crazy Karens telling all of us how to live.
Here’s a fresh parody of Belinda Carlisle’s “Heaven Is A Place on Earth,” lampooning the corrupt California Gov. Gavin Newsom. It’s another parody from the ever-creative Brian Coyne.
In this emotional parody of Carole King’s timeless song “It’s Too Late,” I reflect on what many see as the loss of England’s historic identity, traditions, and cultural continuity after decades of mass immigration and political decisions driven by “political correctness.”
Under current leadership, critics argue that the nation has been fundamentally transformed — perhaps beyond recognition. As an American, I care deeply about what happens in England, because the fate of one Western nation affects us ALL. History, language, law, and culture bind our countries together — and what happens there may shape the future everywhere. 🙏God Save England! 🇬🇧💂
Here’s more from Brian Coyne.
Here’s a new parody song from Brian Coyne, this one inspired by Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence.”
But the idiots driving the song don’t enjoy silence, they are the Minnesota leftists inciting violence — bums like Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
We should all be grateful we didn’t elect that worthless jerk as Vice President.
My song is about the SAD STATE of MINNESOTA and the crooked Democrat politicians who run it.
They turn a blind eye to those who steal tax dollars through government assistance. It’s all done at the expense of hard-working Americans like YOU and ME in exchange for committed voters for their corrupt party.
Here’s a new parody song from Brian Coyne, based on the Bee Gees original hit.
When Tim Walz comes crumbling down.
Here’s another great musical parody from Brian Coyne, revamping the old tune from Indiana rocker John Cougar Mellencamp.
The Somalis and the corrupt scene in Minnesota all come into play. Here’s more from Coyne.
Here’s a new Brian Coyne musical parody based on the Dire Straits’ song “Money For Nothing.”
Brian Coyne performs his new parody song, “Bye Bye Illegal,” inspired by “Fly Like An Eagle.”
It’s an ode to Tom Homan, the officers from ICE and the criminals they round up.