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  • Prompt:

    Song Prompt: “Red, White, Blue, and You” Genre: Modern Country
Tone: Patriotic, uplifting, educational, and catchy
Purpose: To help immigrants studying for the U.S. civics test memorize key facts through a memorable, sing-along anthem that celebrates American values and their journey to citizenship. Concept:
This modern country song is a heartfelt, boot-stomping tribute to the American dream, blending patriotic pride with practical civics lessons. It’s designed to stick in the listener’s head, with a chorus that’s easy to sing and verses packed with U.S. civics test facts (e.g., the Constitution, Bill of Rights, branches of government, key historical figures, and the rights of citizens). The song tells the story of an immigrant’s journey to citizenship, weaving in themes of freedom, opportunity, and unity, while making the civics content accessible and fun. Think Luke Bryan or Carrie Underwood vibes—polished, radio-friendly, with a touch of twang and a lot of heart. Structure & Lyrics Guidance: • Verse 1: Introduce the immigrant’s dream of becoming a U.S. citizen, painting a picture of their hard work and hope. Slip in civics facts like the number of stripes on the flag (13 for the original colonies) and the purpose of the Constitution (to form a more perfect union). • Chorus: A rousing, sing-along hook that celebrates the U.S.A. and the journey to citizenship. Include lines about “red, white, blue, and you” to emphasize inclusion and pride. Reference the civics test goal (e.g., “learning the roots of liberty”). Make it catchy enough to chant at a tailgate or study session. • Verse 2: Dive into government structure—three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) and checks and balances. Mention key figures like George Washington or Abraham Lincoln. Keep the tone warm and relatable, tying it to the immigrant’s study nights. • Bridge: A reflective moment about the Bill of Rights (first 10 amendments) and freedoms (speech, religion, press). Highlight the promise of equality and opportunity, with an emotional nod to swearing the oath of citizenship. • Verse 3: Cover civic duties (voting, serving on a jury) and historical milestones (Declaration of Independence, 1776). End with the protagonist passing the test, standing proud as a new American. • Final Chorus: Double down on the anthem-like energy, inviting all listeners (new and born citizens) to sing about unity under the flag. Add a line about the 100 questions on the civics test now feeling like a victory song. Musical Elements: • Tempo: Upbeat, around 90-100 BPM, perfect for clapping or swaying. • Instrumentation: Classic modern country—steel guitar, banjo, and fiddle for twang, paired with polished drums and electric guitar for a contemporary edge. Add a soaring harmony in the chorus for that stadium-anthem feel. • Hook: Use a simple, repetitive melody in the chorus with lyrics like:
“Red, white, blue, and you, chasing freedom’s dream come true,
Learning the heart of the U.S.A., 100 questions light the way!” Key Civics Facts to Include (from the USCIS Civics Test): • 13 original colonies, 50 states, 100 senators. • Three branches of government and their roles. • Constitution as the supreme law; Bill of Rights (first 10 amendments). • Key historical events: Declaration of Independence (1776), Constitution (1787). • Rights and responsibilities: Freedom of speech, religion, voting, jury duty. • Notable figures: George Washington (first president), Abraham Lincoln (Emancipation Proclamation). • Capital (Washington, D.C.), current president (as of 2025, Donald Trump, per 47th presidency). Tone & Themes: • Celebrate the immigrant’s perseverance and pride in joining the American family. • Emphasize unity: “We’re all Americans, no matter where we’re from.” • Keep the language simple and vivid—use imagery like starry skies, open roads, and waving flags to evoke the American spirit. • Make it mnemonic: Rhyme civics facts (e.g., “Thirteen stripes for colonies, fifty stars for states”) to aid memorization. Example Lyric Snippet (for inspiration):
Verse 1:
“Left my home with a dream in my heart,
Studied the flag, thirteen stripes from the start.
Constitution’s the law, it’s the nation’s foundation,
Building one dream for every generation.” Chorus:
“Red, white, blue, and you, freedom’s promise shining through,
From 100 questions to the oath you’ll say,
You’re the heart of the U.S.A.!” Additional Notes: • Ensure the song feels inclusive, avoiding political divisiveness—focus on shared values like liberty and opportunity. • Add a call-and-response element in the chorus for group sing-alongs, perfect for citizenship classes or community events. • Consider a key change in the final chorus for that goosebump-inducing, triumphant finish. • If generating the full song, aim for 3-4 minutes (standard radio length) with 3 verses, 2-3 choruses, and a bridge.

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    Red, White, Blue, and You
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    The image features a large statue of the Statue of Liberty, with a modern country twist. The statue is adorned with a pink dress, giving it a unique and eye-catching appearance. The image is set against a blue sky, which adds to the overall patriotic and uplifting tone of the scene. The combination of the iconic statue and the modern country style creates a memorable and catchy visual that celebrates American values and the journey to citizenship.

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  • Lyrics:

    Title: Red, White, Blue, and You
    Tags: Modern Country, Patriotic, Uplifting
    
    Verse 1:
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    I left my home with a dream in my heart,
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    Studied the flag, thirteen stripes from the start.
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    The Constitution’s the law, it’s the nation’s foundation,
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    Building one dream for every generation.
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    Chorus:
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    Red, white, blue, and you, chasing freedom’s dream come true,
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    Learning the roots of liberty, 100 questions light the way!
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    Red, white, blue, and you, our hearts beat strong and true,
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    From sea to shining sea, we’re one today!
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    Verse 2:
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    Three branches stand tall, they work side by side,
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    Legislative, executive, judicial in stride.
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    Washington led us, Lincoln set us free,
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    And in every corner of this land, we are free to be.
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    Chorus:
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    Red, white, blue, and you, chasing freedom’s dream come true,
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    Learning the roots of liberty, 100 questions light the way!
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    Red, white, blue, and you, our hearts beat strong and true,
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    From sea to shining sea, we’re one today!
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    Bridge:
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    The Bill of Rights promises we’ll always be free,
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    Speech, religion, press, and the right to disagree.
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    Equality for all, opportunity’s bright,
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    Swearing the oath, we step into the light.
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    Verse 3:
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    We vote, we serve, we stand up tall,
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    For liberty, for justice, we answer the call.
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    1776, independence declared,
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    Now we stand united, with rights we share.
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    Final Chorus:
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    Red, white, blue, and you, chasing freedom’s dream come true,
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    Learning the roots of liberty, 100 questions light the way!
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    Red, white, blue, and you, our hearts beat strong and true,
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    From sea to shining sea, we’re one today!
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    Red, white, blue, and you, we’re Americans, through and through,
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    With stars and stripes, together we’ll stay!