Bad News
E-M-R 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

In the lyrics of E-M-R's song "Bad News," the artist reflects on the harsh realities of life in certain communities, particularly those where individuals turn to drug hustling as a means of survival. The lyrics paint a picture of desperation and hopelessness, where some people feel that they can only cope with their struggles by indulging in harmful behaviors, such as spending money on drugs instead of providing for their families. The reference to hitting the lowest level and seeking solace in getting high implies a cycle of self-destructive patterns that offer temporary relief but ultimately lead to further turmoil.


The song highlights the existence of negative influences and temptations lurking in the shadows, waiting to lure individuals into destructive paths. The cautionary message urges listeners to stay vigilant and resilient, to resist the allure of those demons that seek to bring them down. E-M-R warns against succumbing to the pressures of negative influences that may try to undermine one's progress or ambitions, emphasizing the importance of staying grounded and true to oneself to avoid being dragged down by toxic elements in society.


The lyrics also touch on the troubling reality of young children being exposed to harmful influences at a tender age, with references to youth involvement in gangs and delinquency. The artist sheds light on the distress faced by parents, such as a mother dealing with the repercussions of her son's involvement in risky behavior like substance abuse and affiliation with dangerous groups. The narrative underscores the challenges of safeguarding young individuals from the pitfalls of street life and the detrimental impact it can have on families and communities.


Ultimately, the repeated refrain of "bad news" serves as a stark reminder of the harsh consequences that can arise from succumbing to negative influences and engaging in destructive behaviors. Through vivid storytelling and introspective lyrics, E-M-R paints a vivid picture of the struggles faced by individuals grappling with societal pressures, highlighting the importance of resilience, self-awareness, and making choices that lead to positive outcomes rather than succumbing to the cycle of bad news. The song serves as a cautionary tale and a call to action to break free from destructive patterns and strive towards a brighter future despite the challenges that may arise.


Line by Line Meaning

Is some niggas out here who was hustling for dope
There are individuals in this community who are selling drugs for a living


I don't know, it's like without it, niggas couldn't cope
For some people, dealing drugs is their way of coping with life's challenges


Instead of buyin' bread for the fam, they find a way on how to blow it however they can
Instead of using their money to support their families, they find ways to spend it recklessly


When you hit your lowest level, the only thing to do is get high
When you're feeling at your worst, some people turn to substances to escape reality


I ain't talkin' 'bout no weed, I'm telling you to bounce back
I'm not referring to marijuana, I'm advising you to overcome adversity


It's some demons out here waitin' to just creep out in the night
There are negative influences lurking in the darkness, ready to take advantage


Feelin' fly, make sure they never reach up to your height
Stay confident and don't let those negative influences bring you down


It's some kids, ten, 11, 12 in the streets, yellin' 'gang gang'
There are young children in the neighborhood associating themselves with dangerous groups


Some of 'em is switchin' on they niggas, joining new packs
Some of these kids are betraying their friends and joining different gangs


Moms are stressin', son took a six pack to school
Mothers are worried because their son brought drugs to school


Now, he 'bout to smoke it with the crew
He is planning to consume the drugs with his peers


Teacher caught him lackin', it ain't new
The teacher discovered his behavior, but it's not the first time this has happened


'Bout to switch schools
He is about to change schools due to his actions


Mother wondering what she gon' do
The mother is unsure of how to handle the situation


Bad news knockin' on the door
Trouble is looming, ready to create more problems


Sons' been expelled, no remorse
The son has been removed from school without any signs of regret


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


I guess that's what happens when they join 'the crew'
This is the consequence of associating with a risky group


Bad news, yeah, bad news, yeah, bad news
Negative consequences are repeatedly occurring


You know what it is, bad news
It's clear that these are the unfortunate realities




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Bonolo Makgoba

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