Change the World
COOL M.B Lyrics


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Raising hustlers, thieves and prostitutes
Young homie think before you shoot, murderer

Where will our children go
When there's no place safe (nowhere) anywhere they can go
And trouble may come in sometime you get pulled
Over by one time and when its 1999 the one didn't even make any stride
Murder all around the whole world is nausiatin'
Everybody's hatin', everybody overrated
Why everybody's actin' agitated
I thought we graduated back in the sat away
Up on the battle station (oh yeah)
Patience is a birth defect and you know ain't nobody perfect
And when the curtains blow
O's open up the door no more, no more.

See we losing this world we love
And it looks like the sin that won't end
So I'm reaching high up above
Lord let your blessings begin

And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world

And got me ready to set off the riot,
Ridin' with my Trues Humbly United Gathering Souls
Here we go, roll up some more Phillies
My nigga let me hit it
Niggas we thuggin' immortalized, let's get high,
It's them niggas you most desire
I can remember from way back in the day,
Coming up out the ghetto was a hell of a struggle
From selling the fiends llello
But it was my dream to kick flows
And put my people on another level
Now could it be for the lust (Lust)
Could it be for the rush (Rush)
My niggas love when they bust (Bust)
They steady buck and they duck (Duck)
They put your dick in the dust (Dust)
My niggas creeping on a come up
Come up nigga, killer, thuggish ruggish nigga
Nigga, finna' descent into the dawn of a new millennium
Anticipating life without Satan hating,
And all enemies to hell, I'm sendin them

And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world

Everyday the devil at me,
And I wish the Lord throw a Hummer at me, I ain't happy
Me and Eazy E in a B-E-N-Z, with my niggas right next to me
It's my legacy, we can't let it stop, uh uh, not now
The whole world ending up in buck-buck-pow
Corruption, destruction, disaster
Everybody tryna rap faster than the master
Oh Lord, could you save my soul?
Nigga tryna go platinum 'round 40 years old
The Lord know we can do this shit,
It ain't no stoppin us now 'cause we can prove this shit
Nigga me, Stew D, PD, Freaky G,
The whole world wanna be riding with me
I'm in the flesh, let's talk about sex,
Babies having babies, Generation X
With the AIDS epidemic, we ain't pure no more,
And I know they gotta cure for this shit, we ain't rich
First we lost Eazy, then we lost Pac
Biggie got killed, when this shit gonna stop?
Everybody wanna know what's goin' on
With the thuggish, ruggish, Bone, Bone, Bone, Bone
Tryna' get prepared for the Y2K
And if I don't die today, I'm gonna try an change the world

And let's change the world (Change the world)
And let's change the world (Change the world)
And let's change the world (Change the world)
And let's change the world

You need a lesson you can learn from rapping
But they try an ban it, realize that it ain't gonna happen
We done changed the world,
Ghetto voices being heard and failed
You know it's funny, I got my guns, better arm yourself
Most don't have a clue, if it goes down what to do?
Don't you know this government ain't built for me and you
I have a dream, no, I have a wish
If we can't save ourselves, then let's save the kids
Let the world go, let these babies have somethin'
Let the world go, just don't blow this motherfucker up
You kill him, he'll kill you
Some say it stupid but violence really lives where I come from
Hungry little kids where I come from
Judge not me where I come from

See we losing this world we love
And it looks like the sin that won't end
So I'm reaching high up above
Lord let your blessings begin

And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world
And let's change the world




And let's change the world
And let's change the world

Overall Meaning

"Change the World" by COOL M.B is a rap song that highlights the troubles and pain of life lived by people living in a rough and tough society. The first stanza talks about raising children in an environment filled with violence and crime; young homies are advised to think before they act as people around them are becoming murderers. The chorus of the song repeatedly emphasizes the need to change the world because it is filled with hatred, violence, and corruption. The second stanza is a continuation of the first; it talks about how the children have nowhere to turn, and they face the threat of trouble everywhere they go. The whole world is filled with murder, and humanity is becoming nauseated at it. People are overrated, agitated, and hateful; they have forgotten what it means to have graduated and moved into the future.


The third stanza is a reflection of the state of the rapper's life. He and his people are still struggling to survive, and the only pleasure they have is getting high. They have come a long way from the ghetto life of selling narcotics, and now they dream of rising up and making something of themselves. They are thuggish ruggish and don't take crap from anyone, and they will do anything to make it, including killing their enemies. The fourth stanza goes back to the chorus, emphasizing the need to change the world, and the fifth stanza talks about how the world is coming to an end. The industry is full of corruption, destruction, and destructions; people are trying to outdo each other, and no one cares about the master. The rapper prays for salvation and wishes he could be saved from the hell that has become life. However, he's proud of his rap legacy, and they will continue to fight no matter what happens. The final stanza continues the call for change, emphasizing the government's inability to protect the people.


Line by Line Meaning

Raising hustlers, thieves and prostitutes
The environment we are raising our children in is filled with corruption and negative influences.


Young homie think before you shoot, murderer
Young people need to consider the consequences of their actions, especially when it comes to violence and killing.


Where will our children go
Our future generation will have nowhere safe to turn to.


When there's no place safe (nowhere) anywhere they can go
There is nowhere for our children to seek safety and security in this world.


And trouble may come in sometime you get pulled
Difficulties and challenges can arise at any moment, such as encounters with law enforcement.


Over by one time and when its 1999 the one didn't even make any stride
Even in the late 1990s, progress towards positive change was stagnant.


Murder all around the whole world is nausiatin'
There is an overwhelming presence of murder and violence globally, which is sickening.


Everybody's hatin', everybody overrated
There is a prevalent sense of bitterness and individuals are often overvalued or overestimated.


Why everybody's actin' agitated
The question arises as to why everyone is behaving with such restlessness and irritability.


I thought we graduated back in the sat away
It was expected that society had progressed beyond these negative circumstances.


Up on the battle station (oh yeah)
We need to be prepared for the ongoing struggle and stand up to fight for change.


Patience is a birth defect and you know ain't nobody perfect
Having patience is challenging and it's a reminder that no one is without flaws.


And when the curtains blow
In moments of revelation or truth, when secrets are exposed.


O's open up the door no more, no more
Opportunities and possibilities will no longer be accessible or available.


See we losing this world we love
We are slowly losing the world we cherish and hold dear.


And it looks like the sin that won't end
The accumulation of sinful actions seems endless and never-ending.


So I'm reaching high up above
In desperation, I am reaching out to a higher power for help and guidance.


Lord let your blessings begin
May divine blessings and favors be bestowed upon us to initiate positive change.


And got me ready to set off the riot
I am prepared to instigate a large-scale disturbance or rebellion.


Ridin' with my Trues Humbly United Gathering Souls
I am accompanied by my loyal and genuine friends who share the same purpose of assembling righteous individuals.


Here we go, roll up some more Phillies
Let's prepare ourselves by rolling more cannabis cigars as we embark on this mission.


My nigga let me hit it
Allow me to take a puff of the joint.


Niggas we thuggin' immortalized, let's get high
We, as gangsters, are creating a legacy of our own and let's indulge in the intoxication of drugs.


It's them niggas you most desire
We are the individuals that others aspire to be like or desire to associate with.


I can remember from way back in the day
I have vivid memories from my past experiences.


Coming up out the ghetto was a hell of a struggle
Escaping poverty and the ghetto was an extremely difficult and challenging journey.


From selling the fiends llello
Making a living by selling cocaine to addicts.


But it was my dream to kick flows
However, my true aspiration was to pursue a career in rapping.


And put my people on another level
To elevate and uplift the people in my community to a higher state or position.


Now could it be for the lust (Lust)
Was my motivation driven by sexual desires? (Lust)


Could it be for the rush (Rush)
Or was it for the excitement and rush that comes with success? (Rush)


My niggas love when they bust (Bust)
My fellow gang members enjoy engaging in violent or criminal activities. (Bust)


They steady buck and they duck (Duck)
They are constantly involved in confrontations and evade the consequences. (Duck)


They put your dick in the dust (Dust)
They weaken and overpower their enemies or rivals. (Dust)


My niggas creeping on a come up
My associates are slyly making progress and advancing their status. (Creeping on a come up)


Come up nigga, killer, thuggish ruggish nigga
We are individuals who rise up the ranks as killers and gangsters, embodying a rough and tough persona. (Thuggish ruggish nigga)


Nigga, finna' descent into the dawn of a new millennium
We are about to embark on a journey into the beginning of a new era, the new millennium.


Anticipating life without Satan hating
We hope for a future where we can exist without the constant negativity and influence of evil (Satan).


And all enemies to hell, I'm sendin them
We are determined to send all our enemies to hell, metaphorically speaking, eradicating their presence from our lives.


Everyday the devil at me
Every day, I feel the influence of evil and temptation within myself.


And I wish the Lord throw a Hummer at me, I ain't happy
In my state of unhappiness, I wish for a divine intervention or blessing from the Lord.


Me and Eazy E in a B-E-N-Z, with my niggas right next to me
I envision myself and the late rapper Eazy E riding in a luxurious Mercedes-Benz car, accompanied by my trusted companions.


It's my legacy, we can't let it stop, uh uh, not now
This is my lasting impact and we must ensure it continues, not allowing it to fade away or come to an end.


The whole world ending up in buck-buck-pow
The world is descending into a chaotic state filled with gun violence and fights. (Buck-buck-pow)


Corruption, destruction, disaster
Society is plagued with corruption, destruction, and numerous catastrophes.


Everybody tryna rap faster than the master
Everyone is attempting to rap with more speed and skill than the master himself, trying to surpass him.


Oh Lord, could you save my soul?
I implore the Lord to rescue and redeem my soul from its sinful state.


Nigga tryna go platinum 'round 40 years old
I am striving to achieve a platinum record in the music industry, even at the age of 40 or older.


The Lord know we can do this shit
The Lord is aware of our capability to succeed in our endeavors.


It ain't no stoppin us now 'cause we can prove this shit
Nothing can hinder our progress because we have the ability to demonstrate our skills and succeed.


Nigga me, Stew D, PD, Freaky G
Myself, Stew D, PD, and Freaky G are the individuals leading this movement or group.


The whole world wanna be riding with me
People all around the world desire to be a part of and support our cause or movement.


I'm in the flesh, let's talk about sex
I am physically present and let's engage in a discussion about sexual topics.


Babies having babies, Generation X
Teenagers and young adults are becoming parents at a young age, representing the Generation X demographic.


With the AIDS epidemic, we ain't pure no more
Due to the widespread AIDS epidemic, our society is no longer innocent and untainted.


And I know they gotta cure for this shit, we ain't rich
I am aware that a cure for AIDS exists, but it is not accessible to us as we lack financial resources.


First we lost Eazy, then we lost Pac
We experienced the heartbreaking loss of Eazy E and subsequently Tupac Shakur.


Biggie got killed, when this shit gonna stop?
The murder of Biggie Smalls raises the question of when this cycle of violence and tragedy will come to an end.


Everybody wanna know what's goin' on
There is a widespread curiosity about the current state of affairs and events taking place.


With the thuggish, ruggish, Bone, Bone, Bone, Bone
People are particularly interested in the actions and activities of the group Thugs-n-Harmony (Bone, Bone, Bone, Bone).


Tryna' get prepared for the Y2K
We are attempting to get ready for the anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the Y2K (Year 2000) issue.


And if I don't die today, I'm gonna try an change the world
Even if I don't face death today, I am determined to make an effort to bring about positive change in the world.


You need a lesson you can learn from rapping
Rap music can provide valuable lessons for personal growth and learning.


But they try an ban it, realize that it ain't gonna happen
Despite attempts to prohibit or suppress rap music, it is important to acknowledge that such efforts will not succeed.


We done changed the world
We have already made a significant impact on the world.


Ghetto voices being heard and failed
The voices and experiences of individuals from the ghetto are finally being acknowledged, though their pleas for help have gone unresolved.


You know it's funny, I got my guns, better arm yourself
It is ironic and amusing that I possess firearms for protection, and it would be wise for others to do the same.


Most don't have a clue, if it goes down what to do?
The majority of people are unaware of how to react or respond in times of crisis or emergency.


Don't you know this government ain't built for me and you
It should be acknowledged that the current government system does not cater to the needs or represent the interests of individuals like us.


I have a dream, no, I have a wish
I have a strong desire or hope for a better future, similar to Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous dream speech.


If we can't save ourselves, then let's save the kids
If we are unable to save ourselves from the ongoing issues and struggles, let's at least focus on protecting and nurturing the next generation.


Let the world go, let these babies have somethin'
Let go of the past and its problems, allowing the younger generation to have a brighter future.


Let the world go, just don't blow this motherfucker up
While we release our attachment to the world's troubles, it is important to prevent any destructive actions or events.


You kill him, he'll kill you
Engaging in a cycle of violence only perpetuates more violence, as revenge is likely to follow.


Some say it stupid but violence really lives where I come from
Although some may dismiss it as foolish, violence is deeply rooted and prevalent in the environment I grew up in.


Hungry little kids where I come from
In the community I come from, there are many impoverished and starving children.


Judge not me where I come from
Do not pass judgment on me based on the neighborhood or background I come from.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STANLEY HOWSE, CHARLES SCRUGGS, STEVEN HOWSE, TIM MIDDLETON, B. PARKER, BRYON MCCANE, TIM PKA "DJ UNEEK" MIDDLETON

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