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Check Your Tags (with Anitek)


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Melody and Lyrics: Lonnie Ray Atkinson


Vocals: Lonnie Ray Atkinson

Music Track: Instrumental (Cradle Militia) by Anitek


This is a song about sweatshop labor, export processing zones, and the economy. If you are interested (or you think you know someone that might be interested) in adding your own music/tracks/beats (or better vocals) to the mix, you can download the raw a capellas here at ccMixter (just click on the word "download" under the word "stream"). When you are done, you can email me any mp3s here.

All contributions will be considered Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0.

Your time and talent is greatly appreciated.



Lyrics:

verse one:

narration: what does it mean if our shopping sprees rest on the misery of other human beings working in zones with no regulations, no protections, no labor laws

- when it's profit or people / we know which comes first

when talks of unions can get you fired or worse

- forced overtime / but no overtime pay

insult to injury /  no minimum wage

- health and safety standards / now that's a mistake

sexual harassment / come on give me a break

- and speaking of breaks / how many a day do you take

imagine losing bathroom trips for productivity's sake

- we got the luxury to choose / to look away from the abuse

of countries we're allowed to use / on the tags but not the news

- and history will tell you that this ain't no fad

while rich economists tell you ain't so bad

- and i ask what you were doing in your early teens

bet it wasn't stitching jeans / sleeping under your sewing machine

- or even so, would you want your daughters

cramped in one room huts, with no running water

- working up to twenty hour shifts at 17 cents an hour

where overwork death is their only bargaining power

- still they insist, that it's not so hard

then why the razor wire and why the armed guards

- why the beatings and why the locks on the doors

why the tears in their eyes and urine on the floor

chorus:

check your tags - if you wonder how this stuff's so cheap

check your tags - that's the other half of your receipt

check your tags - add them up and throw it on our debt

check your tags - do you know if you shopping in sweat

verse two:

- and what's worse is when the prices are still jacked

it's like twisting the knife deeper in each worker's back

- who would it hurt to pay an extra quarter or more

satirical narration: good lord, child, do you know just what you're asking for

- sure, a better life the workers may be getting

but what kind of example would we be setting

- it's not the money, it's the unacceptable invasion

of factoring human dignity into the equation

- and besides, they're happy to have this work

without these jobs they might be starving or worse

- so, yo, i guess they should thank y'all for cracking the whip

paying less than a dollar for making a hundred dollar kicks

- like telling a slave that they should rejoice

satirical narration: the master'd love not to beat you, but he ain't got a choice

- straight rationing crumbs while you eat till you sick

then make it sound reasonable, that's the trick

- 'cause only a great man can make his way to the top

steady blaming on the victims while he's calling the shots

- and if you blame it on the system, well, I'm right there

i say we trade in this system for one more fair

chorus:

check your tags - if you wanna see how workers get beat

check your tags - that's the other half of your receipt

check your tags - add them up and throw it on our debt

check your tags - do you know if you shopping in sweat

verse three:

- there's a sale on aisle nine while the trade deficit throbs

can't give up these low prices, still wonder why you're losing jobs

- guess that's the price you pay in a market economy

keep losing exports, maybe you can sell irony

- i ain't just talking protectionism, but solidarity

we should demand living wages for all humanity

- it's time we work together against a common enemy

it's not us against them, unless them is corporate greed

- we gotta organize, unionize, strategize

or you can roll the dice like you rolling your eyes

- cause eventually them tags will be sporting your town

but there's two different ways they can come back around

- when we demand a fair economy and call their bluff

or when the race to the bottom finally ends with us

chrous:

- check your tags - if you wonder why the economy's weak

check your tags - that's the other half of your receipt

check your tags - add them up and throw it on our debt

check your tags - do you know if you shopping in sweat

- check your tags - cause this stuff don't come out thin air

check your tags - why you ain't got one thing made here

check your tags - that's the record of their sacrifices

they the ones that pay for our everyday low prices

check your tags



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