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Listen to the “Weekend Warrior” Rap by The Golden Lionesses of Queens United MS

  • Writer: Renee Riebling
    Renee Riebling
  • Jan 18, 2017
  • 4 min read

“We need attention, we need love

  We need attention, we need love…”


” “Weekend Warriors” recording comes to fruition
” “Weekend Warriors” recording comes to fruition

So begins the rap written and recorded earlier this month by the Queens United Middle School’s Nike step team, The Golden Lionesses. The song, entitled “Weekend Warriors,” points to the realities our youth deal with by exploring the negative effects of “broken homes.” (Check out the audio and lyrics below.)


The Golden Lioness team comprises 13 young women who, under the tutelage of their dance teacher Davaisia Phillips and the various leaders and staff at SONYC Queens United, developed this public service announcement and will perform routines infused with their message. It’s all part of NYC’s Department of Youth and Community Development and Nike’s “Step It Up” initiative, which calls on dance teams comprised of young people ages 10-20 to use their talents to raise awareness around the causes they care most about. Through a series of competitions, teams are judged on their community service project and stage performances.


The Golden Lionesses workshopped their “Broken Homes” theme throughout December.
The Golden Lionesses workshopped their “Broken Homes” theme throughout December.

Arriving at their theme was natural for The Golden Lionesses, explains Tabatha Ferrer, MSW, Queens United MS ExTRA ’s school-based clinical supervisor. “A lot of these kids do come from broken homes; many spend various weekends with parents at different places.” The lyrics for “Weekend Warriors” evolved through December as our Lionesses took part in conversations centered on their topic. Once complete, the group relied on the Groovy Projects organization to set up a makeshift studio replete with microphones and headphones to record and edit their masterpiece.


Carrying the distinction of a “Golden Lioness” is no small feat. The girls must maintain good grades and behavior to remain on the team, Ferrer explains, and, after doing homework, the team practices “at least four nights a week — and some Saturdays, too.” Recently, the Golden Lionesses also presented their social campaign and dance performance to their peers, school community, and parents.

It’s obviously an undertaking felt deeply by those involved, including one member who said in a video posted to the group’s YouTube channel, “When I’m in dance class, we’re like a whole family dancing together… It feels like home to me.” (Also check out this vignette about how the girls find solace through their dance family.)


Carrying the distinction of a “Golden Lioness” is no small feat. The girls must maintain good grades and behavior to remain on the team, Ferrer explains, and, after doing homework, the team practices “at least four nights a week — and some Saturdays, too.” Recently, the Golden Lionesses also presented their social campaign and dance performance to their peers, school community, and parents.


It’s obviously an undertaking felt deeply by those involved, including one member who said in a video posted to the group’s YouTube channel, “When I’m in dance class, we’re like a whole family dancing together… It feels like home to me.” (Also check out this vignette about how the girls find solace through their dance family.)


Queens United Golden Lionesses’ 2nd Nike audition, November 19, 2016
Queens United Golden Lionesses’ 2nd Nike audition, November 19, 2016

After having been named among the top 25 teams at their second Nike audition in November, the Golden Lionesses will compete this weekend in the semi-finals in front of an audience. The Step It Up NYC Junior Division Semifinal event will take place at Symphony Space (2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, NY) on Saturday, January 21, from 2:30–4 pm. (Doors open at 2.) The goal: Make it to the final eight teams to perform at the Apollo this spring. There’s more than bragging rights at stake: Troupes making the finals will have a chance to spread their messages far and wide across the city. “I am beyond proud of the golden lionesses and how hard they have worked to get their message across various channels,” says program director Shantryce Hare. “So many students struggle with the social-emotional effects behind being in a broken homes, and no one is talking about it. It’s a much needed conversation.”


Without further ado, please listen to our Lady Lions’ rap, and wish them well in their semifinal performance. Go get ‘em, girls!


“Weekend Warriors” by Queens United MS’ Golden Lionesses:


TCCNY

Chant

We Need attention

We need love


Verse 1

Mommy divorced Daddy

Now I barely even see him

Stuck in the middle

Cuz my parents always beefing


Don’t want to choose sides so I’m all by myself

Fell into depression do they care about my health?


Sometimes I think I’m the cause of the break up

Maybe if I’m gone

Just maybe they’ll make up


A letter to my parents

Hoping things would get fixed

Should I get a knife and put it to my wrist?


Chorus

Who you gonna call?

Who’s it gonna be?

Call the guidance counselor to set your mind free


Gotta get my mind right

And see what I can be

So I can be an inspiration

For all the kids like me


Verse 2

Let’s talk about women

Couldn’t even make the same wages as a man

If a man is married, then he’ll make more money


If there’s only one parent,

there’s a teenage pregnancy

No love, no attention


So they went and started a family

But now that’s just adding to the percentage of poverty

He said, “Sometimes I feel alone”


Sometimes it’s really dark

But no one notices my pain and feels the need to interrupt

And then boom, the rates for suicide go up


Daddy left; now I’m angry

Gonna go out in the streets

So much rage going through me

Mess with me, and you’ll get beat


Yeah, I may go to jail

but I’m alone so IDC


Chorus

Who you gonna call?

Who’s it gonna be?

Call the guidance counselor to set your mind free


Gotta get my mind right

And see what I can be

So I can be an inspiration

For all the kids like me


Chant

We need attention

We need love

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