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"Reagan" is a song by the American rapper
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from his fifth studio album '' R.A.P. Music'' (2012).
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released it on vinyl as the album's fourth single on November 6, 2012, coinciding with
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. Produced by Jaime "El-P" Meline, it is a protest song which decries the late 40th U.S. president
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who served from 1981–1989. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and appeared on many year-end lists. An animated
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directed by Daniel Garcia was published on ''
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'''s
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channel on October 3, 2012.


Lyrical content

The song begins with a sample of a speech about the
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by Ronald Reagan in which he denies trading "weapons for hostages". A snippet of his public apology for the aforementioned speech is placed after the first verse, which according to the analyst Michael Berry "highlight the hypocrisy of his administration". In the first verse, Render announces that rappers should be "indicted for bullshit we inciting" due to his belief that they internalize
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despite their opposition of similar "economic and political systems" according to the analysts Erik Nielson and Travis L. Gosa. In the second verse, Render runs through the names of every U.S. president since Reagan, equating him and " the Bushes, Clinton, and
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" to all being "talking head telling lies on teleprompters". Nielson and Gosa called this a critique of what they believe Render perceives to be a presidential
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dominance since the 1980s, with Berry noting the line "strengthens Mike's claim that they are all complicit in a system of oppression". Render references the clause in the U.S.'s thirteenth amendment that can allow forced labor for prisoners and goes on to rap about "the racial implications of the war on drugs on black people, government surveillance, and
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". The song ends with Render declaring "I'm glad Reagan dead" and then a chant of Reagan's full name and the
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. In an interview with ''
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'', Render said of the lyric "Why did Reagan and Obama both go after Gadhafi?" that "I didn’t tie Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama together ..Barack Obama compares himself to Reagan". He elaborated, stating that it was wrong for Reagan "to assassinate the leader of a sovereign nation" and that Gadhafi was one of the few extant "global advocates" for
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that had been killed. In an interview with
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, he explained that "Reagan at one point was the biggest pitchman in the world" and that he "was used by a political party, by people who had vested means, to push their own agendas". Render has also stated that "Reagan" was not intended to be a political song, clarifying that in "the first verse, I'm telling rappers, we are misleading children. I accept accountability. Then I get into what government and government agency is doing."


Reception and legacy

''Pitchfork'' gave "Reagan" the designation of "Best New Track", with the critic Jayson Greene noting that it had the elements of his previous best works with the additional "cleansing power of a confession". Writing for ''
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'', Ryan Leas retrospectively called the track ''R.A.P. Music'''s centerpiece and "a sprawling document of the Reagan era". The production, which features "an ominous blend of sullen piano keys and deep synths" according to Marcus J. Moore of the
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, was said by Roman Cooper of ''HipHopDX'' to exemplify the album's best collaborative effort between El-P and Killer Mike; he compared the fittingness of their new partnership to that of
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and
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''.'' Brandon Soderberg of ''
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'' found the song to be "as insightful as the anti-Reagan chapters of
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's pop-thesis '' Drift''", but lamented the equaling of him to Barack Obama. Rebecca Schiller of ''
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'' called it the worst song of the album's latter half, saying it was outdated and meandrous. ''HipHopDX'' awarded the second verse of "Reagan" the Verse of the Year, and the track was nominated for "Best Urban Video - International" in the 2013 UK Music Video Awards. In 2017, the English radio presenter
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called the track "probably my favorite protest song from the last ten years". ''Spin'' said that the song's political grievances influenced
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's 2017 album ''
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''.


Music video

An animated music video for the song directed by Daniel Garcia was uploaded to ''Pitchfork'''s YouTube channel on October 3, 2012. Chris Martins of ''Spin'' says that the video depicts Reagan "as a mere puppet caught in a complicated web of crossed
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strings and wagging fingers". The video starts with a protagonist walking down a street of storefronts, and the final scene portrays the Reagan administration as
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robots and cyborgs.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Reagan (song) 2012 songs 2012 singles Protest songs Songs about Ronald Reagan Songs written by Killer Mike Southern hip-hop songs Williams Street Records singles