My People
DJ Jazzy Jeff Feat. Raheem Lyrics


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[Verse 1]
I've seen streets we're youth are forced to take the long way home
And I've seen mothers mourn the loss of there only born
Still I believe we are given nothin more than we can beg
A vision is only blurred when life seems unfair

Who am I to judge the man with the needle in his veins
When he's just chasing freedom to escape the pain
Of the worlds fast paced pipe dreams and shortcomings
He's just trying to make do and find a way out of nothing

Its like we damned if we do and damned if we don't
And it's a very thin line between respect and being broke

[Chorus]
And being one red button away from world war three
Always called the minority
And always always pulled over
Facing police brutality
Why is every street a living hell
Probably cause they want us to fail
Yeah three strikes and surely back to jail
Like the slave ships when they sail

[Verse 2]
Years and years of civil rights chasing to pass that bill
But ask yourself people have we changed or are we standing still
Down and out struggling
In this concrete jungle

One check away from starvation, poverty
But they say being free is about speaking your mind
Prophesise too much and that's where they draw the line
A line as thin as the line between war and peace
A line as thin as the line between west and east

[Chorus]

One button away from world war III
Being called a minority
And being pulled always being pulled over and subject to brutality
Why is every street like a living hell
Probably cause they all just want us to fail
And three strikes and surely back to jail
Like the slaves ship when they sail but they don't know that

My people whose pains are cornered
My peoples all shapes and colours
My peoples got more peoples with ills
That's more peoples more sistas and brothas
My people stay strong as an ox
My peoples will never fail
My peoples will always remain

Remain with a story to tell
My peoples was paints on the door
My peoples all shapes and colours
My peoples got more peoples with ills
That's more people more sistaz and brothaz
My people stay strong as an ox
My peoples will never fail
My peoples will always remain

Remain with a story to tell
My peoples was paints on the door
My peoples all shapes and colours
My peoples got more peoples in jail
That's more people than sistaz and brothaz
My people stay strong as an ox
My peoples will never fail
My peoples will always remain

Remain with a story to tell
My peoples was paints on the door
My peoples all shapes and colours
My peoples got more peoples with ills
More people more sistaz and brothers
My people stay strong as an ox
My peoples will never fail




My peoples will always remain
Remain with a story to tell

Overall Meaning

The song "My Peoples" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince speaks about the struggles and challenges faced by marginalized communities. The lyrics of the song start by describing how youth is forced to take the long way home on unsafe streets, and how mothers mourn the loss of their only child. The song then goes on to explore themes of drug addiction, poverty, police brutality and the constant struggle for freedom.


The chorus of the song revolves around the idea that the world is a ticking time bomb, with the fear of World War III just a button away. The minorities are facing trouble on every street and having to deal with police brutality. There seems to be a deliberate effort to make their lives hellish and push them towards failure. The artist expresses how it feels like being damned if one does and also damned if one doesn't.


The second verse of the song touches on the issue of poverty, civil rights, and the fragile line between war and peace. Despite the progress made in terms of civil rights, marginalized communities still face poverty and oppression. The artist questions if the progress made is just about passing laws or whether the world has truly changed for them.


Line by Line Meaning

I've seen streets we're youth are forced to take the long way home
I have witnessed conditions where young individuals are compelled to take a longer route while a more easy route is available due to safety hazards.


And I've seen mothers mourn the loss of there only born
I have witnessed situations where mothers lament about the death of their sole offspring.


Still I believe we are given nothin more than we can beg
I still uphold my belief that everything we receive in life is what we ask for.


A vision is only blurred when life seems unfair
When life appears to be unjust, even a clear and definite plan can become blurred.


Who am I to judge the man with the needle in his veins
I am not entitled to judge an individual who has an addiction to drugs.


When he's just chasing freedom to escape the pain
Addicts are pursuing drugs to break free from their suffering.


Of the worlds fast paced pipe dreams and shortcomings
People are attempting to fulfill hasty ambitions and address their inadequacies through illicit drugs.


He's just trying to make do and find a way out of nothing
An addict is endeavoring to survive and make a significant transformation despite feeling hopeless.


Its like we damned if we do and damned if we don't
Regardless of whatever action we take, we are trapped in an inevitable pitfall.


And it's a very thin line between respect and being broke
The boundary between having dignity and being impoverished is quite slender.


And being one red button away from world war three
We are perilously close to starting the third world war even with one push of a button.


Always called the minority
Minorities are always labeled as such.


And always always pulled over
Minorities are frequently stopped by the police.


Facing police brutality
Minorities are subjected to acts of violence carried out by police officers.


Why is every street a living hell
Why do we have to live in dire living conditions?


Probably cause they want us to fail
This situation is likely the result of some individuals conspiring deliberately to make us lose hope in ourselves.


Yeah three strikes and surely back to jail
With every third offense, an individual is destined to return to prison.


Like the slave ships when they sail
Living with such continuous discrimination and hostility is almost reminiscent of the conditions that people had to endure during the slave trading era.


Years and years of civil rights chasing to pass that bill
We spent years pursuing our civil rights and making laws to get them approved.


But ask yourself people have we changed or are we standing still
Have we truly transformed, or are we still stuck in the same place?


Down and out struggling
We are desperate and in a state of extreme poverty.


In this concrete jungle
We are oppressed in this place where there is no way to escape.


But they say being free is about speaking your mind
On the contrary, some of us are told that exercising our right to freedom of speech is what will make us free.


Prophesise too much and that's where they draw the line
It's okay to be vocal to some extent, but if we overdo it, we run the risk of hurting ourselves.


A line as thin as the line between war and peace
The distinction between war and peace is very slim and difficult to draw.


A line as thin as the line between west and east
Similarly, there is no clear distinction between the west and the east.


My people whose pains are cornered
My community is facing lots of challenges.


My peoples all shapes and colours
The people in my community are of different races, sizes, and colors.


My peoples got more peoples with ills
In my community, there are many people faced with issues and illnesses.


That's more peoples more sistas and brothas
This is particularly true for women and men in my community.


My people stay strong as an ox
My community remains resilient despite the hardships they face.


My peoples will never fail
People in my community will never give up.


Remain with a story to tell
Yet, in the end, we will have a story to tell about how we triumphed.


My peoples was paints on the door
My people have a rich history and heritage behind them.


My peoples all shapes and colours
The people in my community hail from various racial and ethnic backgrounds.


My peoples got more peoples with ills
My community is home to many individuals with impairments.


More people more sistaz and brothers
Women and men in my community are particularly at risk.


My peoples will never fail
People in my community will not give up.


Remain with a story to tell
Nevertheless, we will have a story to share at the end of it all.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LUIS BONFA, RAHEEM DEVAUGHN, VALVIN ROANE, MARIA TOLEDO, JEFFREY TOWNES

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Comments from YouTube:

Cameron Rice

This is the type of music that I miss, nowadays the radio is polluted with garbage. Sad that music like this doesn't get the notoriety it deserves. Magnificent is one of the best albums I've ever heard and too many people don't even know about it

Global Vic

Real meaningful music never hits the airwaves my friend.

Eric Jones

raheem is definitely underrated, hope his records sell off the shelves. He is a very talented artist

Zama Khumalo

Agreed. Love this guy!

mic vic

Theme song for 2020 and beyond. As an Afro Latino I say we rise above this shit. Love all my peoples

Red Snow Records

the lyrics,the beat, the vocals..speechless.. this song deserves a distinctive place to occupy in the universe for all conscious minds to ponder for as long as the existence of mankind and all lifeforms compatible to understand

AlphaDean Lewis

"they want to pack the jail, just like they packed the slave ship to sail"
.... can you truly understand the lyrics this man is singing

Global Vic

He was deep, and I am listening my brother.

Rickey dj_yadot_

mad mad respect to jazzy jeff
seen him live in concert ( hands of precision )..... nice work on this track

Demetrius Robinson

One of the moving anthems of the new movement!!!

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