A song by Dada Vedaprajinanda performed by Alexander McDonell.
This is a song about wealth inequality. Instead of worshiping billionaires and making them celebrity figures, we should put caps on wealth and have a more equitable arrangement for society. This track tells that story.
lyrics
We don't need no billionaires, Zillionaies or trillionaires, What we need is love, sweet love. How much does one person need? I'm talking of need and not of greed. I think there's just got to be a limit. We're traveling together on a tiny green planet, Let's make it work for everyone on it. I think it's time to set the record straight. We don't need no billionaires, Zillionaies or trillionaires, What we need is love, sweet love. We don't need your philanthropy We're the human society. We can decide want we need together. We don't want you to buy our elections, Make us follow your selections. Our own choices will turn out so much better. Chorus: We don't need no...... The billionaire over there saying I create the wealth, I create the jobs Without me you would all starve. Well, wait a minute mister, We're fixing your car, shining your shoes Teaching your kids, growing you food. Building your plush little world. Chorus: We don't need no..... There's one more thing I've got to say, Cooperation's the name of the game, Selfish grabbing, oh, that's so lame, Mr. Billionaire. Chorus: We don't need no...
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