I'm coming at you
About the Song
Written in 2024, “Coming At You” is a blunt, high-energy protest anthem that directly confronts dictatorships and authoritarian power. It calls out repression, propaganda and corruption, and rallies people to resist — to stand tall, take to the streets, and demand accountability. The song mixes defiance with urgency: it insists dictators are fallible and that collective action will bring them down. Ultimately it’s a call for freedom, solidarity and direct action.
I'm coming at you - lyrics
Yo, I’m coming at you with a message that’s bold
About the dictators in the world, who think they got control
They oppress the people, with their iron fist
But we won’t stand for it, we’ll resist
They think they’re above the law, untouchable
But we’ll bring them down, make them accountable
They’re power-hungry, with a thirst for greed
But we’ll expose their corruption, plant the seed
We’re calling out the dictators, it’s time to face the truth
Your reign of terror is over,
we’re coming for you
They try to silence us, with fear and intimidation
But we won’t back down, we’ll rise up as a nation
They think they’re invincible, but they’re just men
And we’ll take them down, time and time again
They use propaganda, to control the masses
But we see through their lies, we won’t be passive
They’re power-mad, with a lust for control
But we’ll take back our freedom, that’s our goal
We’re calling out the dictators, it’s time to face the truth
Your reign of terror is over, we’re coming for you
We’re calling out the dictators, it’s time to face the truth
Your reign of terror is over, we’re coming for you
We’re not afraid, we’ll stand up tall We’ll fight for our rights, we won’t fall
We’ll take to the streets, make our voices heard
We’ll bring an end to your dictatorship, mark my word my word
We’re calling out the dictators, it’s time to face the truth
Your reign of terror is over, we’re coming for you Do you understand?
So to all the dictators, hear our battle cry
Your time is up, it’s time to say goodbye
We’ll rise up together, united as one And we won’t stop until the battle is won.
Your reign of terror is over, we’re coming for you
Do you understand?
We’re not afraid, we’ll stand up tall We’ll fight for our rights, we won’t fall
We’ll take to the streets, make our voices heard
We’ll bring an end to your dictatorship, mark my word
Your reign of terror is over, we’re coming for you
Do you understand?
We’re calling out the dictators, it’s time to face the truth
Your reign of terror is over, we’re coming for you
We’re calling out the dictators, it’s time to face the truth
Your reign of terror is over, we’re coming for you
Do you understand? my word we’re coming for you Do you understand?

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Coming At You” is a furious and fearless anthem against dictatorship and authoritarian regimes.
It’s not just about one specific leader it’s about the systemic corruption of power itself: the arrogance of rulers who believe they are untouchable, and the awakening of the people who finally refuse to live in fear.
1. Verse 1 – The Confrontation Begins
The song opens with a direct challenge “I’m coming at you with a message that’s bold.”
It names the target clearly: dictators who believe they have control over life and truth.
They rule through oppression, intimidation, and greed, treating human lives as disposable tools of their power.
But the verse also plants the seed of resistance “we’ll expose their corruption, plant the seed.”
That seed symbolizes awakening awareness spreading among people who’ve had enough of being ruled by fear.
2. Chorus – The Collective Voice
The chorus is a rallying cry:
“We’re calling out the dictators, it’s time to face the truth.
Your reign of terror is over we’re coming for you.”
It’s both a warning and a declaration of unity.
The “we” isn’t a single movement it’s humanity, standing together.
It transforms anger into collective empowerment: the oppressed are no longer victims; they are the storm.
3. Verse 2 – Breaking the Silence
This verse focuses on psychological warfare propaganda, censorship, and the use of fear to keep people obedient.
But the people “see through their lies.”
It’s a direct statement that awareness itself is a weapon: the moment you recognize manipulation, it loses its grip.
Here, the song becomes almost revolutionary it insists that resistance isn’t born from violence, but from courage and clarity.
4. Bridge – From Fear to Defiance
“We’re not afraid, we’ll stand up tall.”
This part transforms the fear narrative into strength.
The bridge is a moment of emotional elevation like a crowd finding its voice in the street.
The lines “make our voices heard” and “mark my word” carry a prophecy tone as if history itself is warning the oppressors: your time is ending.
5. Outro – The End of Tyranny
The outro repeats and intensifies the message:
“Your time is up, it’s time to say goodbye.”
It’s not a fantasy it’s an inevitability. Every dictatorship falls.
The outro merges individual rebellion with collective uprising “We’ll rise up together, united as one.”
The people are no longer followers; they’ve become the voice of justice itself.
Philosophical Layer
At its core, “Coming At You” is about accountability the moral reckoning that comes when truth finally confronts power.
It shows how fear, once collective, can enslave but when turned into unity, can liberate.
It’s a song about transformation: from silence to speech, from obedience to resistance, from fear to freedom.