1 Day At A Time
Eminem Lyrics


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Sometimes it's hard to wake up in the mornin'
Mind full of demons, I don't wanna hear 'em anymore
Got me heartbroken, fine, so many babies screamin'
'Cause they seein' destruction before they a see human bein'

So they start smokin' weed, we'll never get our day
Until we learn to pray, keep our families in shape
'Cause they all broke an' why do ghetto birds die?
Before we learn to fly, somebody else's child caught in guns

Smokin' weed can all make a change
So I'm told but I haven't seen the change unfold
I keep hopin' please, if you prefer to breathe
Communities in need of people that will lead

Keep your eyes open now, can only say I'll try
Until the day I die, I promise to be wise
With my heart open, greed brings only misery
A way to tragedy, so I stay sucker free

Only a few chosen rise, my ghetto queens, rise
Don't be afraid to try, too many of us die
For the door to open wide, my brothers be wise
Stay focused on the prize, though everybody dies

We can only learn to take our anger an' our hate
Control our mental state, settle down an' just set it straight
Maybe we can learn to take a second to pump our brakes
'For we said it, regret it later an' let it escalate

'Cause by then it's too just late, there's so much we can take
And there's only so much someone can swallow an' tolerate
Up to the point that he just breaks, snaps an' that's all it takes
You'd think that we was learnin' from other rappers mistakes
But we ain't

It's plain to go against, with every artists comes the image
He portrays an' a picture that he paints
But in the midst of all this anger an' this angst
Never once did you hear me say I'm a gangster
An' I ain't hear no complaints

But I know that I will always continue to grow
As long as I lead an' never follow no one else's shadow
There will never be another me an' that I can guarantee
That's why the fuck I remain sucker free

To this day the game will never be the same
No matter how much fame or success they attain
There will never be another me an' no matter what they do
There will never be another you

You can search but you'll never find
You can try to rewind time
But in your hearts an' your minds, we will never die
We are forever alive an' we continue growin' one day at a time

Don't be caught in the publicity an' caught in the hype
Rappers are regular people minus money an' light
Searchin' for fortune an' fame an' super stardom
All the jewelry, all the cars, whose crew is the hardest

Now the hip hop police, the villains is watchin'
An' kids think beef is they only option
Outlaws born filthy, guilty as charged
My memories could die but Makaveli lives on

You think the industry is fun an' no pity with guns
An' when your money is up, that's when your enemies come
So if he died an' came back, would he try to save rap?
We needin' a change, the drama remains

I spent my whole life fightin' myself
That I can't win, so I'm invitin' some help
An' every now an' then I take rights from the left
I'm still just like a kid lookin' for stripes on my belt

An' that there is a fight in itself
So I just pray an' hope God take a like to myself
No matter how much, I try stay alive
I'm gonna die mad, still standin' there in love with my pride

My heart frivolous beats, we past that
I'm tryin' to keep some income comin' in an' collect on my ass cap
The rappers in the game ain't changed
An' I finally realized that we not in the same game

The hatin' will never end, so I guess I'll deal wit it
Them 4 5 with cop killers, just some steel wit it
The streets is military, you gotta be a soldier
Gotta stay leery an' keep your eyes on the rollers

They do what they gotta do to shackle an' hold us
So we gotta do what we gotta do to keep rollin'




One way at a time, keep the faith in your mind
An' we continue growin' one day at a time, damn

Overall Meaning

Eminem's song "1 Day at a Time" focuses on the struggles and challenges faced by those living in underserved communities. It brings attention to the violence, poverty, and desperation that leads to drug use and gang violence. He reflects on his own life and challenges, as well as the experiences of those around him. The song also touches on the need for prayer and family support in coping with the hardships of life. The repeated theme of one day at a time encourages people to keep going, to keep striving for a better future despite the obstacles in their way.


The lyrics promote a message of hope and resilience, encouraging people to stay focused on their goals and to support one another in their struggles. Eminem highlights the importance of being true to oneself, and not following the crowd or conforming to societal expectations. He recognizes the influence of the music industry on young people, and suggests that it is important to see beyond the glamour and hype to the reality of people's lives.


Overall, "1 Day at a Time" is an insightful and introspective song that speaks to the harsh realities faced by many communities. It encourages people to find strength in themselves and to support one another, emphasizing the importance of taking things one day at a time.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes it's hard to wake up in the mornin'
Starting the day can be tough


Mind full of demons, I don't wanna hear 'em anymore
Mental struggles are draining


Got me heartbroken, fine, so many babies screamin'
The state of the world is upsetting


'Cause they seein' destruction before they a see human bein'
Children are exposed to violence and chaos


Smokin' weed can all make a change
Marijuana is believed to bring about positive change


Until we learn to pray, keep our families in shape
Spirituality and family can help us cope


'Cause they all broke an' why do ghetto birds die?
Poverty and violence are pervasive in marginalized communities


Before we learn to fly, somebody else's child caught in guns
Innocent lives are lost to gun violence before they have a chance to thrive


So I'm told but I haven't seen the change unfold
Positive change is elusive


I keep hopin' please, if you prefer to breathe
Please choose life over drug use


Communities in need of people that will lead
Leadership is necessary for community improvement


Keep your eyes open now, can only say I'll try
Stay vigilant and remain dedicated


Until the day I die, I promise to be wise
Continual personal growth is promised


With my heart open, greed brings only misery
Greed is not fulfilling


A way to tragedy, so I stay sucker free
Avoid being manipulated or taken advantage of


Only a few chosen rise, my ghetto queens, rise
Only a select few will rise above their circumstances


Don't be afraid to try, too many of us die
Trying to improve is worth the risk


For the door to open wide, my brothers be wise
Wise decisions lead to opportunities


Stay focused on the prize, though everybody dies
Stay focused on goals despite life's uncertainties


We can only learn to take our anger an' our hate
Transform negative feelings into something positive


Control our mental state, settle down an' just set it straight
Mental well-being is important


Maybe we can learn to take a second to pump our brakes
Take a moment to reflect and avoid rash decisions


'For we said it, regret it later an' let it escalate
Words and actions can have serious consequences


There's so much we can take
Limitations exist regarding what people can endure


And there's only so much someone can swallow an' tolerate
Patience and resilience have their limits


Up to the point that he just breaks, snaps an' that's all it takes
Some people have a breaking point


You'd think that we was learnin' from other rappers mistakes
The music industry is not immune to tragedy


It's plain to go against, with every artists comes the image
Artists can be judged by their public persona


He portrays an' a picture that he paints
The public image an artist portrays


But in the midst of all this anger an' this angst
Despite the negative emotions in the industry


Never once did you hear me say I'm a gangster
The artist does not claim to be a criminal


An' I ain't hear no complaints
Others have not taken issue with this


But I know that I will always continue to grow
Personal growth is a constant priority


As long as I lead an' never follow no one else's shadow
The artist will be true to himself


There will never be another me an' that I can guarantee
The artist is unique and will not be replicated


That's why the fuck I remain sucker free
Refusing to be manipulated by others


No matter how much fame or success they attain
Fame and success are not guarantees of happiness


There will never be another me an' no matter what they do
The artist is irreplaceable


You can search but you'll never find
There is no one like the artist


You can try to rewind time
Can't change the past


But in your hearts an' your minds, we will never die
The artist's legacy will live on


We are forever alive an' we continue growin' one day at a time
The artist's influence and legacy will continue to grow


Don't be caught in the publicity an' caught in the hype
Avoid getting caught up in the media frenzy


Rappers are regular people minus money an' light
Famous rappers are similar to everyone else except for their wealth and fame


Searchin' for fortune an' fame an' super stardom
Many aspiring rappers hope to achieve success


All the jewelry, all the cars, whose crew is the hardest
Material possessions and image are often valued in the industry


Now the hip hop police, the villains is watchin'
There is a police-like presence in the industry


An' kids think beef is they only option
Some young people believe that fighting is their only recourse


Outlaws born filthy, guilty as charged
Those in the industry are often considered rebels and outcasts


My memories could die but Makaveli lives on
The legacy of Tupac Shakur (Makaveli) will endure


An' when your money is up, that's when your enemies come
Success can bring negativity from others


So if he died an' came back, would he try to save rap?
A hypothetical scenario questioning the state of the music industry


We needin' a change, the drama remains
The industry is in need of improvement


I spent my whole life fightin' myself
The artist has faced personal struggles


That I can't win, so I'm invitin' some help
Asking for assistance to overcome challenges


An' every now an' then I take rights from the left
Unpredictable decisions and actions


I'm still just like a kid lookin' for stripes on my belt
The artist still seeks personal achievements


So I just pray an' hope God take a like to myself
Hoping for divine guidance and favor


No matter how much, I try stay alive
The artist seeks to stay alive and relevant


I'm gonna die mad, still standin' there in love with my pride
Holding onto pride despite the inevitability of death


My heart frivolous beats, we past that
Past emotions and experiences


I'm tryin' to keep some income comin' in an' collect on my ass cap
The artist manages his finances and royalties


The rappers in the game ain't changed
The industry remains consistent in certain ways


An' I finally realized that we not in the same game
The artist recognizes his differences from others in the industry


The hatin' will never end, so I guess I'll deal wit it
Dealing with negativity and criticism


Them 4 5 with cop killers, just some steel wit it
The presence of violence in the industry


The streets is military, you gotta be a soldier
The industry can be tough and requires resilience


Gotta stay leery an' keep your eyes on the rollers
Need to remain cautious and aware of potential dangers


They do what they gotta do to shackle an' hold us
The industry and society may try to restrain and limit individuals


So we gotta do what we gotta do to keep rollin'
Necessary to keep moving forward despite obstacles


One way at a time, keep the faith in your mind
Proceeding slowly and staying positive


An' we continue growin' one day at a time, damn
Achieving personal growth one day at a time




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., DEL-FUNKBOY-MUSIC
Written by: RUFUS LEE COOPER, KATARI T. COX, TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR, MARSHALL B. III MATHERS, MALCOLM GREENIDGE, HENRY GARCIA, LUIS EDGARDO RESTO

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@mikegillins4992

Love how eminem paid tribute to pac as well as himself in his verse realizing how unique both are two one in a generational talents....(outlawz were great too)

@jeremygarza3892

"The streets is military you gotta be a soldier". 💯

@moshiacsun6573

Even God Yah is millitary.

@soloalvarez4469

Solo @LostBoy Word Jeremy G 331 Those Bars Blew Up I Felted That When Homie Said The Streets Is Military You Gotta Be A Soldier

@LordHotDogg

Pure perfection by the two best rappers of all time

@katiekatz3673

@@v-kingzbeats7221 because Eminem is rapping in this one as well.

@carter3369

And Biggie

@rabieomari3710

@@carter3369 u.j..uvjnzb' . Ur.ryuj.b'.o

@RapFanatic4ever

Don't forget the Outlawz had heat too

@weezy94

​@@v-kingzbeats7221 Eminem is rapping in it so did you not hear the whole song.

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