Friday, March 27, 2026

Boom boom Tel Aviv




I found the lyrics for the song "Boom Boom Tel Aviv" by Lucas Gage (also credited to We Trust). It became a viral protest song on social media in June 2025, often used as a soundtrack to videos of missile attacks on Tel Aviv .

Here are the lyrics, which contain explicit political language and commentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict:

[Intro]
Boom boom boom
Boom boom boom
Boom boom Tel Aviv
This is what you get
For all your evil deeds
Boom boom boom
Boom boom Tel Aviv
You bought this upon yourself
Its your time to bleed

[Chorus]
Boom boom boom
Boom boom Tel Aviv
This is what you get
For all your evil deeds
Boom boom boom
Boom boom Tel Aviv
You bought this upon yourself
It's your time to bleed

[Verse]
You were mocking dead kids
But now you're getting hit
Iranian missiles have your entire skyline lit
And you cry victim
And say you didn't start this
But the whole world sees that your lies are retarded
Now you feel terror like the Palestinians
How does it feel to have bombs drop on your civilians?
You could have avoided all this if you wanted to
But humanity never expected good behaviour from you Jews

[Chorus]
Boom boom boom
Boom boom Tel Aviv
This is what you get
For all your evil deeds
Boom boom boom
Boom boom Tel Aviv
You bought this upon yourself
Its your time to bleed

🎵 Background & Context

  • Creator: The song is reportedly AI-generated by a user named Lucas Gage, a former US Marine, using the music app Suno .

  • Viral Sensation: It went viral in June 2025 following Iran's missile attacks on Israel (codenamed "True Promise 3"), reportedly garnering over 577 million views in less than 24 hours across platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) .

  • Purpose: Gage stated he created the song to express what he calls "humanity's desire for justice" against Israeli policies regarding Gaza and to protest what he describes as US support for Israel . The song's popularity has been met with both praise from supporters of the Palestinian cause and criticism for its inflammatory language .

I hope this helps you understand the song and its context.

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