Among the main lyrics of the song is, of course, “F * ck you, I will not do do you them you” – repeated many times at the end. The morning duo of Kevin Lim and Sonia Sidhu, also known as Kevin & Sonia, was out of the air last week, but Lim wrote on Twitter early this morning on the station’s official account that it would be back today and a “big announcement”. It turned out that the couple was allowed to leave after five years on the air, which Lim wrote on Twitter at 8:39 a.m. PT. Shortly after the completion of the last tweet, the incendiary 30-year-old track of Rage began to turn into a repetition – stopping only to accept the “requests” of the listeners. These requests concerned, you guessed it, “Killing in the Name”. The song, with its offensive expression, is also playing on the station’s website. Another repetitive phrase is, “Now you are in control.” It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. And the trick shows no sign of stimulation. This is not the first time the revered protest song has been used to protest something different from its original purpose: police brutality. The track from the Los Angeles Quartet debut in 1992 reached the top of the British charts at Christmas 2009. A Facebook group pushed people to buy the song in an effort to prevent an X Factor song from reaching the top. British chart at Christmas for the fifth consecutive year. It worked. Today was our last show on KiSS RADiO. Thank you for everything ♥ pic.twitter.com/rRZHySgkMU – Kevin Lim (@KevinLimOnAir) June 28, 2022