You and Your Folks Me and My Folks
Funkadelic Lyrics


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Yeah, yeah, yeah

(Let me hear you say) yeah, yeah, yeah

If you and your folks love me and my folks like
Me and my folks love you and your folks
If there ever was folks
That ever ever was poor

If you and your thing dig me and my thing
Like me and my thing dig you and your thing
And we all got a thing
Yeah, and it's a very good thing

Ha, but if in our fears, we don't learn to trust each other
And if in our tears, we don't learn to share with your brother
You know that hate is gonna keep on multiplying
And you know that man is gonna keep right on dying
Yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah

The rich got a big piece of this and that
The poor got a big piece of roaches and rats
Can you get to that
Tell me where it's at
Yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah

Hey
You want peace
I want peace
They want peace
And the kids need peace
There won't be no peace

The rich got a big piece of this and that
The poor got a big piece of roaches and rats
Can you get to that
Tell me where it's at

Yeah

If you and your folks loved me and my folks
Like me and my folks love you and your folks
If there ever was folks
That ever ever was poor

If you and your thing dig me and my thing
Like me and my thing dig you and your thing
Then we all got a thing
And it's a very good thing





Yeah, yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Funkadelic’s song “You and Your Folks Me and My Folks” present a message of unity and equality between different groups of people. The song addresses issues of poverty, rat-ridden living conditions, and the shared struggle of people who face these difficulties. The first verse states that if people from different backgrounds can find common ground and love each other, regardless of their differences, then they can create a positive change in society. The second verse speaks to the importance of trust and sharing, highlighting the fact that hate will only breed more hate, and that we need to learn to work together.


The lyrics provide a social commentary on the disparity between the rich and poor in the United States and the fact that poverty is still rampant in many areas, particularly for black Americans. The song’s title itself reflects this message of the unity between different communities. “Me and My Folks” refers to black people, while “You and Your Folks” refers to white people. The usage of these terms communicates the idea that people can come together regardless of ethnicity, and that the key to achieving peace and equality lies in working together.


Overall, the lyrics of “You and Your Folks Me and My Folks” encourage listeners to come together, regardless of their differences, and work to create a better world for all.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, yeah, yeah
An enthusiastic call for agreement or affirmation


If you and your folks love me and my folks like Me and my folks love you and your folks If there ever was folks That ever ever was poor
If we can all love and accept each other like family, regardless of wealth or status


If you and your thing dig me and my thing Like me and my thing dig you and your thing And we all got a thing Yeah, and it's a very good thing
If we can all appreciate and connect through our shared interests and passions, it can be a positive experience


Ha, but if in our fears, we don't learn to trust each other And if in our tears, we don't learn to share with your brother You know that hate is gonna keep on multiplying And you know that man is gonna keep right on dying Yeah
If we let our fears and insecurities drive us apart, hate and violence will only continue to spread and harm us as a society


The rich got a big piece of this and that The poor got a big piece of roaches and rats Can you get to that Tell me where it's at Yeah
A commentary on the systemic inequality and poverty faced by many in society


Hey You want peace I want peace They want peace And the kids need peace There won't be no peace
A plea for peace and unity, acknowledging that it requires cooperation and effort from everyone to achieve




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Clarence Haskins, George Bernard Worrell, George Jr. Clinton, William Nelson

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If you and your folks love me and my folks like
Me and my folks love you and your folks
If there ever was folks
That ever ever was poor
If you and your thing dig me and my thing
Like me and my thing dig you and your thing
And we, oh, we got a thing
Yeah, and it's a very good thing
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@marqueburton9632

I'm 62 and this takes me way back! YEAH YEAH YEAH!!

@Deverstater3000

Hip-Hop Owes Mr.Clinton & Funkadelic a HUGE Thank You.......

@Kalvin5

There wouldn't be HipHop without Funkadelic, among others.

@HOTTWHEELCITY

all music

@joshuapaladini1507

Ice Cube had George on a song and in a video, 2Pac had George on a track, and Dr. Dre had video of P-Funk live in one of his videos. Fortunately, a lot of cats were conscientious enough to give something back

@ericmuhammad6559

Rock and Roll too...

@kevinschoenfelt6587

@@ericmuhammad6559 Listen to Alice Coopers Welcome to my Nightmare album. You can see a big inspiration in the band construction.

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@GoogleSuckMyCockk

Love the mixing on this especially that barely audible short delay/comb filter slapped onto everything. Adds a lot of this particular kinda space/breath to it and makes everything so hot and hazy. You can almost see and smell a musty dimly lit room full of cigarette smoke and drunk people.

@CJRoyalOfficial

velvet floors, hardwood walls, afros, etc.

@henrythompson6578

This is when funkadelic was at there very best!😎✌🤘👁

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