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They called me wicked when I refused to kneel. 🖤 Dark Mythology Music | Jezebel This is for every woman punished for refusing to be controlled. For those called wicked for having power, demonic for speaking up, evil for not submitting. A song about being demonized not for what you did, but for refusing to disappear. Jezebel was a Phoenician queen in the Hebrew Bible—vilified for centuries as the ultimate "wicked woman." But this is her side: a foreign queen who wouldn't bow to another nation's god, who wielded power while her husband wept, who was called evil for doing what kings do without question. For everyone whose strength was called wickedness. For those who ruled and were damned for it. 🖤 Subscribe for dark biblical retellings: @ashenchoir #Jezebel #WickedWoman #DarkMythology #BiblicalWomen #RefusingToKneel Stream: 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/306FI... 🎵 Tidal: https://tidal.com/artist/64471204 Lyrics: They crowned me foreign, made me sin, for praying where their sky was thin. Their prophets screamed, their torches burned— I bowed to none, and so I earned. They fear a woman who won’t repent, who loves her gods and won’t relent. They called me wicked, I wore the name, like crimson silk, without their shame. I kissed the sun, I fed the flame— they called me wicked, I stayed the same. He took my hand to rule his land, then cursed the gold upon my stand. I spoke, and thunder met their prayer— the gods I served still heard me there. They broke my crown, they stained my bed, but truth still echoed what I said. They called me wicked, I wore the name, like crimson silk, without their shame. I kissed the sun, I fed the flame— they called me wicked, I stayed the same. Let dogs remember where I fell, let priests still whisper Jezebel. Their holy books can keep my bones— but not the fire that built their thrones. They called me wicked, I did not kneel, I loved too fierce, I burned too real. They wrote me damned so they could reign— but I am proof their gods feel pain. I am Jezebel— and I would do it all again.