One Last Time ft Dr.Dre 50 Cent
Eminem Lyrics


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Sometimes its hard to wake up in the morning
Mind full of demons, I don't wanna hear them anymore
Got me heartbroken,fine, so many babies screaming
Cause they seeing destruction before they a see human being
So they start smoking weed, we'll never get our day
Until we learn to pray, keep our families in shape
Cause they all broke. and why do ghetto birds die
Before we learn to fly, some bodies else's child caught in guns
Smoking weed, can all make a change
So I'm told, but I haven't seen the change unfold,
I keep hoping please, if you prefer to breathe,
Communities in need of people that will lead
Keep your eyes open, I 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 (rise)
My ghetto queen, rise (rise)
Don't be afraid to try (try)
Too many of us died to the door to open wide
My brother be wise, stay focused on the prize
Though everybody dies
We can
Only learn to take, our anger and our hate
Control our mental state, settle down, and just set it straight
Maybe we can learn to take a second to pump the brakes
For we said it, regret it later, and let it escalate
Cause by then its too just late, theres so much we can take
Theres only so much someone can swallow and tolerate
To the point that he just breaks, snaps and thats all it takes
You'd think that we was learning from other rappers mistakes
But we aint
Its plain to go against, with every artists, comes the image he portrays
And a picture that he paints
But in the midst of all this anger and this angst
Never once did you hear me say I'm a gangster and I aint hear no complaints
But I know, that I will always continue to grow,
As long as I lead and never follow no one else's shadow
There will never be another me
And that I can guarantee
Thats why the f*** 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
And 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 and your minds
We will never die
We are forever alive
And we continue growing

One day at a time

Don't be caught in the publicity and caught in the hype
Rappers are regular people minus money and light
Searching for fortune and fame, and super stardom
All the jewelry, all the cars, whose crew is the hardest.
Now the hip-hop police, the villains is watching
And kids think beef is the only option
Outlaws born filthy, guilty as charged
My memories of Khaddafi, but Makaveli lives on
You think the industry is fun
And no pity with guns
And when your money is up
Thats when your enemies come
So if he died and came back
Would he try to save rap?
We needing a change, the drama remains

I spent my whole life, fighting myself
That I cant win so I'm inviting some help
and every now and then I take rights from left
Im still just like a kid, looking for stripes on my belt
And that there is a fight in itself
So I just pray and hope god
Take a like to myself
No matter how much I try (stay alive)
I'm gunna die mad, still standing there in love with my pride

Heard frivolous beats, we past that
I'm trying to keep some income coming in
And collect on my a** cap
The rappers in the game aint changed
And I finally realized that we not in the same game
The hating 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 and keep your eyes on the rollers
As they do what they gotta do to shackle and hold us
So we gotta do what we gotta do to keep rolling
One way at a time, keep the faith in your mind
and we continue growin





One day at a time. Damn!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "One Day at a Time" are a thought-provoking and deep reflection of the daily struggles faced by individuals born and raised in low-income and high-crime areas. The song begins with the struggles of waking up each day to the demons that haunt one's mind and heartbrokenness caused by excessive violence in communities. The lyrics then delve into the usage of drugs, negativity, and violence as coping mechanisms in these communities. The artist emphasizes that communities cannot change themselves just with slogans and acts of protesting alone. Instead, they must concentrate on improving themselves by keeping their families together and supporting their loved ones.


The lyrics further entail that communities need leaders who are compassionate and decisive to bring a transformation that is essential for long-lasting change. And while rappers often portray themselves as gangsters in their songs, they are regular people who are searching for meaning and purpose. The fame and money that comes with rapping often lead to one's downfall, and it is necessary to stay humble and not become too caught up in the hype. The song is a reminder to stay true to oneself, continue to grow and evolve as an individual, and always focus on the most important thing - one day at a time.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes its hard to wake up in the morning
There are days when it is difficult to start the day


Mind full of demons, I don't wanna hear them anymore
My mind is filled with negative thoughts and I want to escape from them


Got me heartbroken,fine, so many babies screaming
I am deeply saddened by the cries of innocent children


Cause they seeing destruction before they a see human being
They are witnessing devastation before they can understand humanity


So they start smoking weed, we'll never get our day
To cope with the pain, they turn to drugs, delaying progress


Until we learn to pray, keep our families in shape
Only when we find spiritual strength and maintain our family bonds


Cause they all broke. and why do ghetto birds die
Because they are trapped in poverty and violence, why are lives lost


Before we learn to fly, some bodies else's child caught in guns
Before we can escape the cycle of violence, innocent lives are taken


Smoking weed, can all make a change
Marijuana use won't bring about real change


So I'm told, but I haven't seen the change unfold
Although I've heard about change, I haven't witnessed it happening


I keep hoping please, if you prefer to breathe
I continue to hope that those who wish to live will make a difference


Communities in need of people that will lead
Our communities require individuals who can guide and bring about change


Keep your eyes open, I can only say I'll try
Stay vigilant, all I can promise is that I will make an effort


Until the day I die, I promise to be wise
I vow to gain wisdom until my last breath


With my heart open, greed, brings only misery
If I remain compassionate and avoid greed, I can avoid unhappiness


A way to tragedy, so I stay sucker free
Greed leads to disaster, so I avoid falling into its trap


Only a few chosen, rise (rise)
Only a select few can overcome their circumstances and succeed


My ghetto queen, rise (rise)
Rise, my strong and resilient woman from the ghetto


Don't be afraid to try (try)
Do not hesitate to take chances and strive for more


Too many of us died to the door to open wide
Many lives were lost before opportunities emerged


My brother be wise, stay focused on the prize
My brother, remain wise and keep your eyes on the goal


Though everybody dies
Even though death is inevitable for everyone


We can
We have the ability


Only learn to take, our anger and our hate
We must learn to control our anger and hate


Control our mental state, settle down, and just set it straight
Take charge of our minds, calm ourselves, and make things right


Maybe we can learn to take a second to pump the brakes
Perhaps we can learn to pause and reflect before acting impulsively


For we said it, regret it later, and let it escalate
To avoid saying something we'll regret and escalating a situation


Cause by then its too just late, theres so much we can take
If we wait too long, it'll be too late, we can only endure so much


Theres only so much someone can swallow and tolerate
There's a limit to what someone can handle and endure


To the point that he just breaks, snaps and thats all it takes
Eventually, a person can reach a breaking point, and that's all it takes


You'd think that we was learning from other rappers mistakes
One would assume we are learning from the mistakes of other artists


But we aint
Unfortunately, we are not


Its plain to go against, with every artist, comes the image he portrays
It is evident that artists often contradict the image they portray


And a picture that he paints
And the picture they present


But in the midst of all this anger and this angst
However, amidst the anger and frustration


Never once did you hear me say I'm a gangster and I aint hear no complaints
I have never claimed to be a gangster, and there have been no objections


But I know, that I will always continue to grow
I am aware that I will always keep evolving


As long as I lead and never follow no one else's shadow
As long as I take charge and never imitate others


There will never be another me
I am one of a kind, irreplaceable


And that I can guarantee
I can assure you of that


Thats why the f*** I remain sucker free to this day
That's why I stay true to myself and free from manipulation


The game will never be the same
The industry will never be unchanged


No matter how much fame or success they attain
Regardless of the amount of fame or success they achieve


There will never be another me
No one can replicate who I am


And no matter what they do
Regardless of their actions


There will never be another you
There will never be another person like you


You can search but you'll never find
You can look, but you'll never discover


You can try to rewind time
You can attempt to turn back time


But in your hearts and your minds
However, in your hearts and minds


We will never die
We will always live on


We are forever alive
Our spirit will endure forever


And we continue growing
And we continue to develop and evolve


Don't be caught in the publicity and caught in the hype
Avoid getting trapped in the publicity and overwhelming excitement


Rappers are regular people minus money and light
Rappers are just ordinary individuals without wealth and fame


Searching for fortune and fame, and super stardom
Seeking wealth, fame, and becoming superstars


All the jewelry, all the cars, whose crew is the hardest.
The material possessions and street credibility define their status


Now the hip-hop police, the villains is watching
Law enforcement is targeting and monitoring hip-hop artists


And kids think beef is the only option
Young people believe that conflict and rivalry are their only choices


Outlaws born filthy, guilty as charged
Being raised in poverty, feeling responsible for their circumstances


My memories of Khaddafi, but Makaveli lives on
I remember Khaddafi, but the spirit of Makaveli lives on


You think the industry is fun
You believe the music industry is all fun


And no pity with guns
No sympathy is shown when it comes to firearms


And when your money is up
But once your wealth increases


Thats when your enemies come
That's when your enemies start to appear


So if he died and came back
So if Tupac died and returned


Would he try to save rap?
Would he attempt to revive the rap genre?


We needing a change, the drama remains
We are in need of change, yet the issues persist


I spent my whole life, fighting myself
I have spent my entire life battling my own inner conflicts


That I cant win so I'm inviting some help
Realizing I cannot overcome them alone, I am seeking assistance


and every now and then I take rights from left
Occasionally, I make wrong decisions due to internal struggle


Im still just like a kid, looking for stripes on my belt
I am still searching for achievements and recognition like a child


And that there is a fight in itself
And that struggle is a battle on its own


So I just pray and hope god
Thus, I rely on prayer and hope that God


Take a like to myself
Will take favorably to me


No matter how much I try (stay alive)
Regardless of my efforts to survive


I'm gunna die mad, still standing there in love with my pride
I will sadly perish, stubbornly holding onto my pride


Heard frivolous beats, we past that
We have moved beyond superficial and meaningless music


I'm trying to keep some income coming in
I am attempting to maintain a steady source of income


And collect on my a** cap
And collect money from my record sales


The rappers in the game aint changed
The rappers in the industry haven't evolved


And I finally realized that we not in the same game
It has now dawned on me that we aren't playing by the same rules


The hating will never end, so I guess I'll deal wit it
The animosity will persist, so I have to cope with it


Them 4-5 with cop killers, just some steel wit it
These .45 caliber guns equipped with bullets that can pierce through body armor


The streets is military, you gotta be a soldier
The streets resemble a battleground, requiring one to possess a soldier's mentality


Gotta stay leery and keep your eyes on the rollers
You must remain cautious and vigilant, watching out for the police


As they do what they gotta do to shackle and hold us
As they do whatever it takes to arrest and restrain us


So we gotta do what we gotta do to keep rolling
Therefore, we must do what is necessary to keep moving forward


One way at a time, keep the faith in your mind
Progressing one step at a time, maintain faith in your thoughts


and we continue growin
And we keep progressing and developing


One day at a time. Damn!
Taking each day as it comes. Wow!




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAMON ALBARN, ROBERT DELNAJA

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