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Hungry
Fantan Mojah Lyrics


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Bless di ghetto yute dem through stress and pain
Nuh matta how it tough and hard out there
My people cry

[Chorus: x2]
Tell dem momma hungry poppa hungry
Bredda hungry sista hungry
Do someting for di poor
Open up di door

Da one ya name
One million miles away hey hey
Babylon have ma people a stray hey hey
Work dem night and day ay
And dont give dem nuh pay ay
So ma people rise
And give wicked man a surprise
And bun dem in front a dem eyes
Caah they treat poor people like flies heyie

[Chorus: x2]

Tell dem seh minimum wage wi naw work off a dat

Poor people waah more food inna dem pot
Inna di ghetto yow mi si a nedda yute drop
A wha tek some solja and cop
Yow mi hear brum brakka brak and mi guh ask a wha dat
Mi hear pon di shout a miss hina son drop
A wha dis fada dem naw hold dem orda
Ghetto yutes fi cross di borda

[Chorus: x2]

Bless di ghetto yute dem through stress and pain
Nuh matta how it tough and hard out there
My people cry

[Chorus: x2]

Dont turn yuh back pon di farma man
Who plant cassava and farm di lan
Treat good di nurse and teacha dem
Why nuh focus and feature dem
Oohiee
Ma people cry

[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Hungry" by Fantan Mojah focus on the struggles and hardships of the poor people in the ghetto. The song is characterized by its distinct reggae-style and the artist's use of his powerful voice to express the frustration and pain felt by the marginalized community. The first verse of the song is a plea from the artist to bless the ghetto youth who face stress and pain on a daily basis. He acknowledges the harsh realities of life, but still emphasizes the resilience of the people and their struggle to survive.


The chorus emphasizes the plight of the poor people who are hungry and in need of help. The artist appeals to anyone who can help to open up the door for the poor and do something for them. He highlights the fact that a large number of people are suffering in the ghetto, and they need immediate assistance. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the message and the urgency of the situation.


The second verse highlights the issues faced by the poor people in the ghetto. The artist talks about the difficulty of finding work and earning a decent wage. He points out that people are working hard with no pay, and this is unfair. The bridge of the song is a call to action to help the struggling farmers and support educators and healthcare workers.


Overall, the song "Hungry" by Fantan Mojah is a powerful critique on the struggles faced by the poor in the ghetto. The lyrics make a strong statement on social injustice and the plight of the marginalized, calling for urgent action and support.


Line by Line Meaning

Bless di ghetto yute dem through stress and pain
Acknowledge and bless the youths in the ghetto who go through immense stress and pain.


Nuh matta how it tough and hard out there
Despite the toughness and harshness of life in the ghetto, it is still important to acknowledge their struggles.


My people cry
These struggles have caused the people in the ghetto to cry.


Tell dem momma hungry poppa hungry
Let them know that both the mother and father are hungry.


Bredda hungry sista hungry
The brother and sister are also hungry.


Do someting for di poor
It is important to do something for the poor and not turn a blind eye to their struggles.


Open up di door
Open up opportunities for the poor and offer them a way out of their struggles.


Da one ya name
This one is a reference to the song itself.


One million miles away hey hey
The struggles of the ghetto seem like they are a million miles away from those who ignore them.


Babylon have ma people a stray hey hey
The system has caused the people in the ghetto to go astray and lose their way.


Work dem night and day ay
The people in the ghetto work tirelessly day and night.


And dont give dem nuh pay ay
Yet, despite their hard work, they often don't receive compensation.


So ma people rise
The people in the ghetto rise up against the system that oppresses them.


And give wicked man a surprise
They fight back against those who oppress them and cause them harm.


And bun dem in front a dem eyes
They burn their oppressors in front of their eyes as a form of resistance.


Caah they treat poor people like flies heyie
The system treats the poor people in the ghetto like flies; insignificant and unworthy of respect.


Tell dem seh minimum wage wi naw work off a dat
Minimum wage won't be enough for the people in the ghetto to survive on.


Poor people waah more food inna dem pot
The poor people in the ghetto want more food in their pots to survive.


Inna di ghetto yow mi si a nedda yute drop
In the ghetto, the singer sees another youth dropping or dying.


A wha tek some solja and cop
The artist wonders what has happened to the soldiers and cops who should be protecting the ghetto.


Yow mi hear brum brakka brak and mi guh ask a wha dat
The artist hears noise and wonders what it could be.


Mi hear pon di shout a miss hina son drop
The artist hears cries that Miss Hina's son has fallen or died.


A wha dis fada dem naw hold dem orda
The singer questions why the father isn't holding their orders or duties.


Ghetto yutes fi cross di borda
The ghetto youth should cross their borders and seek better opportunities outside of the ghetto.


Dont turn yuh back pon di farma man
Don't ignore the farmer who works hard to plant crops and harvest the land.


Who plant cassava and farm di lan
The farmer plants cassava and farms the land to survive.


Treat good di nurse and teacha dem
Treat the nurses and teachers well, as they play crucial roles in society.


Why nuh focus and feature dem
Instead of ignoring them, why not focus on and feature the nurses and teachers in our society.


Oohiee
This is an ad-lib and doesn't hold any particular meaning.


Ma people cry
The people in the ghetto continue to cry due to their struggles.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: NORMAN ANTHONY DAVIS, OWEN MONCRIEFFE, ALBERT GEORGE MURPHY

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