Nothin' A Change
Gentleman Lyrics


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What a gwaan professor
We must get over - we mass get over
Fi the ghetto youth i know it

Nothing a change everything remain the Same
'Cuz the ghetto youths dem still a suffer
No food fi days instead a life get easy it
Only get tougher and tougher
Mama bawl out and she call out
- call out pon jah
Say she pray every day fi the pain go away
All now she can't get better
Rifle sound- mama tear shed
When she look pon the ground she see peer red
And when she turn around - her son lay dead
Brain shell out in a him
Body a just peer lead
Nuff things happen through circumstances
While the System designed to
Hurt your chances
The way of your nine just get you hunted
Hunted - you nuh wanted
Just the under priviliged a get disadvantage
You feel to yourself you're under bondage
When those who you know
Nuh speak your language
Language - nuh speak your language
All we want is just freedom
When we a go see the day deh
Me and me people dem still a pray
Cause all we see a false promises
Now Mr babylon want take
All mi hollow premises

Nothing a change everything remain the Same
'Cuz the ghetto youths dem still a suffer
No food fi days instead a life get easy it
Only get tougher and tougher
Mama bawl out and she call out
- call out pon jah
Say she pray every day fi the pain go away
All now she can't get better

Right now mama hungry - and na food can find
Ina me gun me load two carbon
Now me have to touch the street
- food have to eat
Mama - you just a one of a kind
So many want to get away -
From this way of life
When all dem See around is
Just guns and knife
A better way - far from pain and strive
Fighting so hard to survive

Nothing a change everything remain the Same
'Cuz the ghetto youths dem still a suffer
No food fi days instead a life get easy it
Only get tougher and tougher
Mama bawl out and she call out
- call out pon jah
Say she pray every day fi the pain go away
All now she can't get better

If you pick up your nine
It goodly end your shine
Now you find out you living
A life of pure crime
You don't want to but have
To pon the frontline
Frontline - again at the frontline
And the mountain over deh so so hard to climb
Looking for solutions we search to find
Be sharp in this time smart in this time
Find a way to unleash your gold mine
Freedom - that's all in me
Freedom - that's all in me
Now free up all a the ghetto youth dem




We want freedom - that's all in me
Gentleman and professor i need jah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gentleman's song "Nothin' a Change" describe the ongoing struggles and hardships faced by the ghetto youth in society, highlighting the lack of change in their circumstances despite the passage of time. The song paints a poignant picture of the suffering endured by these individuals, emphasizing the continuous cycle of poverty, violence, and despair that they face on a daily basis. The artist speaks to the reality of life in the ghetto, where basic necessities like food are scarce, and the challenges only grow tougher with each passing day.


The lyrics touch upon the pain and desperation experienced by a mother witnessing her child fall victim to violence and oppression, symbolizing the tragic loss and trauma that many families in the ghetto endure. Despite her prayers and hopes for a better future, the harsh realities of her surroundings continue to weigh heavily on her heart, leaving her with little solace or comfort. The references to gun violence and the imagery of bloodshed further underscore the harsh and unforgiving nature of the ghetto environment.


Through the character's struggle to survive and provide for their loved ones, the song emphasizes the longing for freedom and a better way of life. The artist highlights the yearning for change and a way out of the endless cycle of hardship and adversity plaguing the ghetto community. The call for freedom and a brighter future echoes the collective desire of the people to break free from the shackles of their circumstances and find a path towards hope and prosperity.


The lyrics also touch upon themes of perseverance and resilience, as the artist acknowledges the challenges faced by the ghetto youth and urges them to stay strong and determined in the face of adversity. The call to "free up all a the ghetto youth dem" reflects the artist's solidarity with the marginalized and disenfranchised individuals in society, advocating for their rights and aspirations to be recognized and fulfilled. Overall, the song serves as a powerful and poignant commentary on the harsh realities of life in the ghetto, while also offering a message of hope and resistance in the face of ongoing struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

What a gwaan professor
Addressing a knowledgeable figure, we must overcome the obstacles faced by the youth in the ghetto


Nothing a change everything remain the Same
Despite hopeful wishes, the situation remains dire for the struggling youth in the ghetto


Cuz the ghetto youths dem still a suffer
The suffering of the youth in the ghetto continues without relief


No food fi days instead a life get easy it
Instead of easy living, the days pass with no food in sight for many


Only get tougher and tougher
The challenges faced by these individuals continue to escalate


Mama bawl out and she call out - call out pon jah
A mother cries out to the heavens, praying for the pain to dissipate


Say she pray every day fi the pain go away
She continues to pray day in and day out for a reprieve from the suffering


All now she can't get better
Yet, despite her fervent prayers, the situation does not improve


You feel to yourself you're under bondage
The feeling of being trapped in a system that works against you is overwhelming


All we want is just freedom
The ultimate desire for those in the ghetto is to experience true freedom


Me and me people dem still a pray
Together, we continue to pray for a better future and release from our struggles


Right now mama hungry - and na food can find
Currently, a mother is hungry and unable to find any sustenance


You don't want to but have to pon the frontline
Despite reluctance, one is forced to enter the dangerous frontline of survival


Looking for solutions we search to find
In the midst of hardship, we continue to seek out solutions that can alleviate our struggles


Be sharp in this time smart in this time
We must be vigilant and clever in these challenging times


Freedom - that's all in me
The yearning for freedom is deeply ingrained within the individual


Now free up all a the ghetto youth dem
It is time to release the youth in the ghetto from the bonds of their suffering


We want freedom - that's all in me
The overwhelming desire for freedom resonates deeply within all of us


Gentleman and professor i need jah
Seeking guidance and wisdom from those who understand the struggles faced by the youth in the ghetto




Lyrics © SPIKY I M IN PUBLISHING, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LAMAR MICHAEL REYNOLDS, JULIO TAVARES TODD, TILMANN OTTO

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