We Love Americans — Not Their Leaders | EXTRA LEGO Video from IRAN
We’ve wanted to say this for a long time.
We love you, America. The real you. The you we met in Nebraska diners at six in the morning. The you we shared coffee with at truck stops outside Kansas City. The you who baked pies for the homeless. The you who built schools with calloused hands. The you who waved at our children when our children waved at your soldiers in our streets.
You are some of the kindest humans we have ever met.
But the ones leading you… they don’t look like you. They don’t sound like you. They don’t love you the way we love you. And it breaks our hearts to watch.
This song is a love letter from outsiders who have walked through your country, eaten at your tables, and witnessed who you really are. We are not here to criticize your nation. We are here to remind you of your own beauty — and to draw a clear line between the people we admire and the leadership class that no longer represents you.
The America we fell in love with is in the barbershops, the churches, the mosques, the lemonade stands on summer corners, the grandmothers who remember names, the mechanics who won’t charge a single mom an extra dime.
Your leaders are a costume. You are the country.
Take it back from the inside. With your hands. With your vote. With your voice.
We’re still here. We still love you.
About the track:
A soulful fusion of Mississippi Delta blues, Black church gospel, and modern conscious hip-hop — wailing blues guitar, Hammond B3 organ, a powerful gospel choir on the hook, and a medium-paced rap built so every word lands clearly. Music that sounds like a juke joint and a Sunday morning service at the same time.
About the visuals:
Fully CGI-rendered with Lego minifigure intercuts. Warm terracotta-orange Visitor characters, cream-skinned American citizen characters, and pale silver disconnected Leader characters — three distinct visual worlds telling one unified story about the gap between a beautiful nation and the people who claim to lead it.
The love is real. The wake-up is now.
