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“Bernie Madoff” by Elvis Nash is a dark outlaw-country story about greed, illusion, and the American dream turning into a back-alley hustle. The song compares everyday lies, broken promises, and survival instincts to the biggest con man on Wall Street, showing how people chase easy money, false hope, and shiny fairy tales until the whole thing collapses. Instead of just being about finance, it’s really about human nature — trusting the wrong people, gambling on dreams, and laughing through the wreckage when the smoke clears. The song carries that worn-down Elvis Nash view of life: everybody’s selling something, and sooner or later the bill comes due
We’re all built from the same dust and dreams, Different roads, but the same means.
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