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OSVN Opens Eyes & Ears With “Long Live The Cow” Single

Famed for his conscious wordplay, OSVN makes no exception with his new single “Long Live The Cow.” The NY-based Hip Hop artist and entrepreneur spews prolific lyricism, bringing to light what society keeps swept under household rugs.   “Long Live the Cow” is a sharp, thought-provoking critique of modern society—where the unnatural has become normal, and where once-sacred truths are traded for synthetic solutions. OSVN confronts the distorted realities of our time: artificial food, corrupt politics, misleading education, and spiritual misdirection.   The cow—an animal held sacred in many cultures—is symbolic here. In America, it has been exploited and slaughtered, just like the people. Now, in a world driven by profit and progress, even the cow is being reengineered; Printed, cloned, and served up without soul.   This song is not just about meat. It’s about meaning. It’s about asking, are these modern practices healing us or harming us? Are we evolving—or erasing ourselves?

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