Bad News
A.M.C Lyrics


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Is some niggas out here who was hustling for dope
I don't know, it's like without it, niggas couldn't cope
Instead of buyin' bread for the fam, they find a way on how to blow it however they can
When you hit your lowest level, the only thing to do is get high
I ain't talkin' 'bout no weed, I'm telling you to bounce back
It's some demons out here waitin' to just creep out in the night
Feelin' fly, make sure they never reach up to your height
It's some kids, ten, 11, 12 in the streets, yellin' 'gang gang'
Some of 'em is switchin' on they niggas, joining new packs
Moms are stressin', son took a six pack to school
Now, he 'bout to smoke it with the crew
Teacher caught him lackin', it ain't new
'Bout to switch schools
Mother wondering what she gon' do
Uh, yeah, look
Bad news knockin' on the door
Sons' been expelled, no remorse
The son already had to switch schools more times than a few
I guess that's what happens when they join 'the crew'




Bad news, yeah, bad news, yeah, bad news
You know what it is, bad news

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to A.M.C's song "Bad News" touch upon the struggles and consequences faced by individuals involved in drugs, violence, and negative influences in their community. The song highlights the desperation and destructive behavior that arises when individuals turn to drugs as a means of coping with their problems instead of finding healthier solutions.


The opening lines suggest that some people rely on drug hustling as their only source of survival, and without it, they feel incapable of dealing with life's challenges. Rather than using their resources to provide for their families, they choose to spend it on vices that offer temporary relief. A.M.C emphasizes that when someone reaches their lowest point, the instinct might be to find solace in getting high. However, he clarifies that he is not referring to marijuana; instead, he urges individuals to bounce back and rise above their circumstances.


The song also addresses the presence of negative influences and dangerous situations. The mention of demons waiting to creep out in the night implies that there are lurking dangers that can lead individuals astray from reaching their potential. A.M.C warns against falling victim to these pitfalls and urges listeners to protect themselves from being dragged down.


The lyrics further depict a scene of troubled youth, with children as young as ten or twelve getting involved in gangs and switching allegiances. The consequences of their actions are portrayed through the example of a mother whose son brings a six-pack of drugs to school, leading to expulsion and forcing him to switch schools multiple times. The cycle of bad news continues to plague their lives.


Ultimately, the lyrics of "Bad News" shed light on the detrimental impact of drugs, violence, and negative influences on individuals and their communities. It serves as an expression of concern for the repercussions faced by those who choose destructive paths and an encouragement to seek positive alternatives.


Line by Line Meaning

Is some niggas out here who was hustling for dope
There are individuals in this neighborhood who were engaged in the illegal drug trade


I don't know, it's like without it, niggas couldn't cope
It seems that some people feel unable to handle life's challenges without drugs


Instead of buyin' bread for the fam, they find a way on how to blow it however they can
Rather than providing for their families, they prioritize spending money on their destructive habits


When you hit your lowest level, the only thing to do is get high
In moments of despair, some individuals resort to substance abuse as an escape


I ain't talkin' 'bout no weed, I'm telling you to bounce back
I'm not referring to marijuana, but encouraging you to overcome your struggles and improve your situation


It's some demons out here waitin' to just creep out in the night
There are malevolent forces in this environment, lurking in the darkness


Feelin' fly, make sure they never reach up to your height
When feeling confident and successful, make sure to protect yourself from those who may try to bring you down


It's some kids, ten, 11, 12 in the streets, yellin' 'gang gang'
There are young children, as young as ten or eleven, involved in street gangs


Some of 'em is switchin' on they niggas, joining new packs
Some of them are betraying their friends and affiliating themselves with different gangs


Moms are stressin', son took a six pack to school
Mothers are worried sick as their sons bring alcohol to school


Now, he 'bout to smoke it with the crew
He is now planning to consume the alcohol with his group of friends


Teacher caught him lackin', it ain't new
The teacher caught him off guard, but this behavior is not surprising


'Bout to switch schools
They are now considering transferring to a different school


Mother wondering what she gon' do
The mother is deeply concerned and uncertain about what actions to take


Bad news knockin' on the door
Trouble is consistently approaching


Sons' been expelled, no remorse
The son has been expelled without any sense of regret


The son already had to switch schools more times than a few
The son has already changed schools numerous times


I guess that's what happens when they join 'the crew'
I suppose these consequences befall those who join such local gangs


You know what it is, bad news
You are familiar with the negative circumstances prevalent in this neighborhood




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Written by: Bonolo Makgoba

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