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In the background of this parody you'll see a stunning journey along the entire US Mexican border moving at 18,000 MPH. This is a six minute documentary created through a collaboration between The Intercept, Field of Vision and the US internet artist Josh Begley. It was directed by Josh Begley and produced by Sierra Pettengill. You'll definitely want to visit the link below and watch the documentary on their website: https://aeon.co/videos/what-would-2-0... If you want to take that suggestion seriously, you can find your rep by using a tool on our webpage: https://wp.me/pa3W62-1f8 You can even send it a thousand times if you feel like it. To help keep Parody Project alive and functioning, please visit https://parodyproject.com/supportus Parody Project Store: https://parodyproject.com/shop To become a Patron of Parody Project please visit our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=85... You can sign up to our mailing list on our website so you don't miss any of our new posts. https://parodyproject.com/subscribe/ LYRICS to EMERGENCY For two years, no funding found He didn’t try to build his wall on the ground Instead the rich captured the crown With a promise that it would trickle down Contriving tales concocting threats Claiming wins on fabricated bets November ushered in new upsets The time had come for him to pay his debts Instead he decided to weave another lie Danger at the border was the new battle cry Cause he knew fear and anger would be easy to incite With just a few tweets in the middle of the night He said it’s urgent, emergency My wall is urgent to keep you free So urgent, you just wait and see How urgent this wall’s gonna be It's urgent He plays tricks on your mind The actual facts are not that hard to find There is a threat, and it is him Wreaking havoc on his mindless whim. There’s a person I thought I would never quote I can’t say her name it won’t escape my throat The first time she sounded remotely literate She said “The real emergency is that he’s an idiot.” This is so urgent, emergency How do we get rid of the fascist bigotry You know it’s urgent Do you see the urgency Is it time for an insurgency Urgent Just wait and see how urgent it’s gonna be It’s urgent HISTORY OF SOURCE MATERIAL The band Foreigner went into the studio with producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, best known at the time as producer for hard rock band AC/DC. Foreigner's sound wasn't quite as heavy, and the band worked with then-unknown Thomas Dolby to program and play synthesizer. Dolby's work can be heard on "Urgent", along with a saxophone solo by Motown great Junior Walker. The song entered the U.S. pop charts the week ending July 4, 1981, and reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, holding that spot for the entire month of September. "Urgent" hit #1 on the Billboard Rock Tracks chart, a position it held for four weeks. "Urgent" was the most successful single from their album, though it was outsold by the album's later single, "Waiting for a Girl Like You", which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1981 and remained at that spot through the end of the following January, for a total of ten weeks, being certified Gold. The album went Gold and Platinum during the chart run of the "Urgent" single. The album has since been certified multi-platinum by the RIAA, for selling over six million copies in the U.S. alone. The song was Foreigner's second-best-selling single (after "I Want to Know What Love Is") in both Canada and Sweden. In Australia, "Urgent" peaked at #24 in August 1981. In the UK, the song reached only #54 upon its first release in 1981. In 1982, after "Waiting for a Girl Like You" went Top Ten there, "Urgent" was re-released, this time reaching only slightly higher, peaking at #45.