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AI-Generated Music & Video by Delanae Elle Eanaled They called Portland a war zone. So we showed up… in inflatable frog suits. This satirical anthem was created to shine a light on the absurdity of the “war-ravaged Portland” or "War-zone" or "Portland's on fire!" narrative. #showmeyourhellhole In truth, the city is filled with humor, creativity, and community, people who fight fear with laughter. Is there crime? Homelessness? Housing issues? Yes. Just like every other big city. 🎶 Song: We’re the Frogs (Portland Peaceful Protest Anthem) 🎬 Footage: Entirely AI-generated — cinematic sequence built from Portland landmarks. Message: Peaceful protest can look ridiculous — and that’s exactly what makes it powerful. 💚 About the Project Every frame and lyric was built from scratch to celebrate the resilience, humor, and heart of Portland — a city that can turn even pepper spray into punchlines. __________________________ Lyrics: [Verse 1] I showed up in a frog suit, just hopping in the street They lined up in riot armor, shadows under heat They aimed right at my vent hole, they sprayed me through the back But they didn’t know the footage shows who’s really on attack [Verse 2] They call us raging rebels, say the city’s lost control But all I saw were dancers turning pepper spray to gold They wanted rage for ratings, fire they could frame But laughter broke the narrative — they couldn’t play the same [Pre-Chorus] They said we’re falling apart, but they’ve got it wrong There’s music in the madness and a heartbeat in the throng [Chorus] We’re still here, still laughing, still dancing in the rain They can spin their stories, but the truth remains the same You can spray the air, but you can’t kill the song ’Cause the beat of the people keeps marching along We’re the frogs and the dreamers, the ones they can’t define Turning tear gas into rhythm, chaos into rhyme Let ’em say we’re broken, we’ll just prove ’em wrong We’re still here, still dancing, and the country sings along [Bridge] You know… I think sometimes we forget who we are. We’ve weathered wars, recessions, riots, and rain — and somehow, we still throw barbecues and dance in the drizzle. We’ve argued at the dinner table and hugged before dessert. We’ve lost our tempers, our way, our jobs — but never our sense of humor. And maybe — just maybe — that’s the thing that’ll save us. Not louder yelling, not better slogans, but one ridiculous frog suit at a time. Because deep down, we are America. And in America, frogs can dance at protests without expecting to be pepper-sprayed for it. Yeah, call it naïve — but I can feel it. That slow, stubborn sanity creeping back. It’s in the laughter, in the music, in the people who refuse to hate back. [Final Chorus] We’re still here, still laughing, still dancing in the rain They can spin their stories, but the truth remains the same You can spray the air, but you can’t kill the song ’Cause the beat of the people keeps marching along We’re the frogs and the dreamers, the ones they can’t define Turning tear gas into rhythm, chaos into rhyme Let ’em say we’re broken, we’ll just prove ’em wrong We’re still here, still dancing, and the country sings along [Outro] So here’s to the hearts that never gave in To the laughter that burns brighter than the spin The future’s a stage, and we’re writing the song We’re still here, still dancing, and the truth moves on. 🪶 Sharing & Credit This project is meant to be shared — please do! All I ask is that you include credit when you repost or reference it: 🎵 “We’re the Frogs (Portland Peaceful Protest Anthem)” Created by Delanae Elle Eanaled, 2025 Sharing is welcome. Attribution appreciated.