Oooh My God!
Dr. Dre Lyrics


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Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're beautiful in my life
Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're marvelous in my life
Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're precious in my life
Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're wonderful in my life
I just want to say you're beautiful in my life
I just want to say you're marvelous in my life
I just want to say you're precious in my life
I just want to say you're wonderful in my life
Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're merciful in my life
Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're glorious in my life
Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're powerful in my life
Hello my God
Hello my God
I just want to say
You're faithful in my life
I just want to say you're merciful in my life
I just want to say you're glorious in my life




I just want to say you're powerful in my life
I just want to say you're faithful in my life

Overall Meaning

At first glance, the lyrics of "Hello" by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Ice Cube seem to have a religious overtone, with repeated references to "my God" and various qualities that are attributed to Him. However, it soon becomes clear that the song is actually a satirical take on the genre of gospel music, with the rappers poking fun at the clichéd language and imagery that is often used in these types of songs.


The repetition of the phrase "Hello my God" throughout the song is reminiscent of the way that gospel music often repeats certain phrases or refrains in order to create a sense of emotional resonance. However, the lyrics that follow are deliberately absurd, with lines like "You're beautiful in my life" and "You're powerful in my life" sounding more like something out of a self-help book than a religious hymn.


Overall, "Hello" can be seen as a commentary on the way that religion and religious music are often used to create a sense of emotional manipulation, with the rappers taking aim at the shallow sentimentality that is sometimes associated with these genres.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello my God
Giving a respectful greeting to a higher power.


I just want to say
Expressing a simple desire or intention.


You're beautiful in my life
Acknowledging the beauty and positivity added to one's life by the influence of a higher power.


You're marvelous in my life
Expressing awe and admiration for the wondrous effect a higher power has had on one's life.


You're precious in my life
Recognizing the value and significance of a higher power's presence and impact in one's life.


You're wonderful in my life
Expressing gratitude and appreciation for the wonderful blessings in one's life resulting from a higher power's influence.


You're merciful in my life
Acknowledging the forgiving and compassionate nature of a higher power as it pertains to one's own life.


You're glorious in my life
Recognizing the majestic, awe-inspiring nature of a higher power's influence in one's life.


You're powerful in my life
Acknowledging the strength and potency of a higher power's impact in bringing positive changes and outcomes to one's life.


You're faithful in my life
Recognizing the faithful and committed nature of a higher power's influence in one's life, providing comfort and support through life's challenges.




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Written by: Gabriel Anyanwu

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RedSmokeFZW

Bruh, there are other legendary songs of the 90s that they should know like…
-Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang
-Who Am I? (What's My Name?)
-Gin & Juice
-C.R.E.A.M.
-You Know How We Do It
-This Is How We Do It
-Straight Outta Compton
-Boyz-n-the-Hood
-Still D.R.E.
…and some others I can't think of.



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@Stormy Bey yep, they did the best. They know the good stuff! Will, who thought he'd do well, didn't even know half the songs or artists.

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G53

Eminem is so iconic that everyone got it right.

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