God
I.R.O.K Lyrics


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Where’s the love at? (Love at)
Hater fall back (Fall back)
I’ve been feeling like we living through a call back (Call back)
And it's all black (All black)
And it’s all that (All that)
Got me feeling like Asking where’s god at? (Where?)
Where’s God at? (Where?)
Where’s God at? (Where?)
I’ve been praying for the comeback like Jordan (Jordan)
Cause it don’t sting the same like a hornet (Hornet)
And I don’t feel right in the morning (Morning)
Got me waking up to death
Everyday it’s someone less (Someone less)
And it is what it is ain’t that what our leader said (That's what he said)
He commander and chief put the police in the streets (Streets)
So they could lock up all the bodies just for marching in the streets (In the streets)
It’s just wrong It’s just wrong someone knocking at your door (At your door)
They gon' take a head count Is you keeping up the score? (You see us here?)
Cause they want us all dead move ahead with the plan pandemic (Yeah)
If it spread It’s just sitting in ya head (Ok)
Put ya mask on got us looking like a bandit (Bandit)
You stranded on the Island where you know them people planned it (yeah)
The evil in this world going further understanding (Understanding)
Is what we all need In the end Got you asking
Where’s the love at? (Love at)
Hater fall back (Fall back)
I’ve been feeling like we living through a call back (Hello?)
And it's all black (Black)
And it’s all that (It’s all that)
Got me feeling like asking where’s god at? (Where he at?)
Where’s God at? (Where she at?)
Where’s God at? (Where he at?)
Where’s God at? (Where she at?)
Where’s God at? (Pick up the phone!)
Where’s God at? (Pick up the phone!)
Where’s God at? (Call me back!)
Where’s God at? (Call me back!)
Where’s God at? God at? (Please please!)
I’m looking at my phone feeling like I just been ghosted (Ghosted)
The feeling in my gut got me feeling like this bullshit (Bullshit)
Will never end In the end clear up all your sins (Clear up all ya sins)
If you want to get to heaven then you got to make amends (Gotta make amends)
Make us feel good (Good)
Get us out the hood (Hood)
Then bring us back so we can die in da hood (Thats bull)
Let us see ya greatness (Greatness)
Play just like the greatest (Greatest)
You flying so high got you dunking with the Angels (Un)
Give us back the land (Land)
Make us strong again (Again)
Show us superpowers but we can’t fight with what's in (What's in?)
Our mind, bodies, and soul is put on a hold (Hold)
While we rolling down the mountain sitting in the middle (Yeah)
Are you laughing at our pain or satisfied that we feel it? (Ok)
Letting all this evil rain so they can rape us and pillage (Pillage)
How can I open up the Bible understanding the scripture? (understand that scripture)
When it's wrote in different ways
And I wonder why pictures
Was never shown I guess your home
Is an address unknown
But please make a visit to this world that you own
Where’s the love at? (Love at)
Hater fall back (Fall back)
I’ve been feeling like we living through a call back (Call back)
And it's all black (All Black)
And it’s all that (All that?)
Got me feeling like asking where’s god at? (Where?)
Where’s God at? (Where she at?)
Where’s God at? (Where he at?)
Where’s God at? (Where she at?)
Where’s God at? (Pick up the phone!)
Where’s God at? (Pick up the phone!)
Where’s God at? (Call me back!)
Where’s God at? (Call me back!)
Please please!
I just wanted you to know
I just wanted you to know
I just wanted you to know
I Know




I just wanted you to know
I just wanted you to know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to I.R.O.K's song "God" speak to the struggles one faces in the current state of the world, with a specific focus on the lack of love and presence of God. The opening lines "Where's the love at? Hater fall back" set the tone for the track, expressing frustration towards the lack of compassion and kindness from society. The chorus repeats the question "Where's God at?" multiple times, highlighting the feeling of abandonment and disconnect from a higher power. The use of sports references, such as "praying for the comeback like Jordan," adds a relatable touch to the song and gives the listener a sense of hope for a brighter future. However, the song also touches on the ongoing police brutality, social injustices and the pandemic, pointing out the flaws in society.


Additionally, the artist questions the interpretation of religious texts and raises doubts about the accuracy of the current version. The final lines of the song, "I just wanted you to know, I know," can be interpreted as a plea for God's attention and reassurance that despite the challenges faced, they still believe in the existence of a higher power.


Overall, the song speaks to the current state of the world and the loss of faith in God.


Line by Line Meaning

Where’s the love at? (Love at)
The singer feels like there is a lack of love in the world and is questioning where it has gone.


Hater fall back (Fall back)
The singer wants those who hate to back off and stop spreading negativity.


I’ve been feeling like we living through a call back (Call back)
The singer feels like the world is repeating a past mistake or event.


And it's all black (All black)
The situation feels hopeless and dark.


And it’s all that (All that)
The situation is what it is and can't be changed.


Got me feeling like Asking where’s god at? (Where?)
The singer is questioning the existence or involvement of a higher power in the midst of difficult times.


I’ve been praying for the comeback like Jordan (Jordan)
The singer is hoping for a big, meaningful change.


Cause it don’t sting the same like a hornet (Hornet)
The pain or discomfort felt now is different and more impactful than before.


And I don’t feel right in the morning (Morning)
The artist wakes up feeling unease, likely due to the difficult times they are experiencing.


Got me waking up to death
The artist is experiencing a lot of death around them and it is affecting them deeply.


Everyday it’s someone less (Someone less)
The singer is losing people frequently and it is painful for them.


And it is what it is ain’t that what our leader said (That's what he said)
The artist is acknowledging the fact that their leader may not be providing helpful solutions or answers.


He commander and chief put the police in the streets (Streets)
The singer believes their leader is responsible for the increased police presence and potential brutality in their community.


So they could lock up all the bodies just for marching in the streets (In the streets)
The singer believes that their community members are being unjustly targeted and punished by the police for peacefully protesting.


It’s just wrong It’s just wrong someone knocking at your door (At your door)
The singer feels like the way their community is being treated is wrong and unjust, and they are especially disturbed by the possibility of people being taken from their homes by authorities.


They gon' take a head count Is you keeping up the score? (You see us here?)
The artist is questioning whether people are paying enough attention to the dire and dangerous situation their community is in.


Cause they want us all dead move ahead with the plan pandemic (Yeah)
The artist feels like those in power are purposely allowing a pandemic to spread in order to harm and control their community.


If it spread It’s just sitting in ya head (Ok)
The singer is acknowledging that the pandemic is real and also recognizes the mental toll it can take on someone's psyche.


Put ya mask on got us looking like a bandit (Bandit)
The singer is highlighting the absurdity of having to wear masks to protect oneself from the pandemic and how it makes people look like criminals.


You stranded on the Island where you know them people planned it (yeah)
The artist believes that their community is being purposely isolated and left to suffer by those in power.


The evil in this world going further understanding (Understanding)
The artist believes that the evil in the world is becoming more pervasive and harder to comprehend.


Is what we all need In the end Got you asking
The artist believes that understanding and empathy are necessary in order to improve the situation and is questioning why these qualities are lacking from the world.


Please please!
The singer is pleading for help and resolution to the difficult situation they and their community members are facing.


I’m looking at my phone feeling like I just been ghosted (Ghosted)
The artist feels ignored and unimportant, like they are being 'ghosted' by the world at large.


The feeling in my gut got me feeling like this bullshit (Bullshit)
The singer's emotions are overwhelming them and making them feel like what's happening is terrible and cruel.


Will never end In the end clear up all your sins (Clear up all ya sins)
The singer is resigned to the idea that the difficult times they are experiencing will never truly go away and that they can only attempt to make things right for themselves.


If you want to get to heaven then you got to make amends (Gotta make amends)
The singer believes that in order to achieve a better afterlife, people must work on making things right in the present.


Make us feel good (Good)
The artist wants to feel happy and fulfilled.


Get us out the hood (Hood)
The artist and their community members want to escape from poverty or other difficult circumstances.


Then bring us back so we can die in da hood (Thats bull)
The singer is frustrated by the idea that they will never be able to truly escape from the difficult situation they are in.


Let us see ya greatness (Greatness)
The singer wants to see something great or inspiring, perhaps from a higher power or their community leaders.


Play just like the greatest (Greatest)
The artist wants to see action that is as commendable and impactful as that of a 'great' figure.


You flying so high got you dunking with the Angels (Un)
The artist believes that those in power are being given opportunities and resources that are enabling them to succeed and achieve things that are seemingly impossible.


Give us back the land (Land)
The artist believes that their community has been wrongfully stripped of their resources or land and wants it to be returned to them.


Make us strong again (Again)
The singer wants their community to be strengthened and supported so that they can withstand difficult times and come out stronger.


Show us superpowers but we can’t fight with what's in (What's in?)
The artist wants to see powerful action but recognizes that they themselves may not have the ability to fight back against oppressive systems.


Our mind, bodies, and soul is put on a hold (Hold)
The singer's well-being is being held back by the difficult situation they are in.


While we rolling down the mountain sitting in the middle (Yeah)
The singer feels stuck in the middle of a worsening situation, with no clear way to ascend or improve their circumstances.


Are you laughing at our pain or satisfied that we feel it? (Ok)
The singer is questioning whether those in power are simply able to ignore or overlook the pain and suffering of their community members or if they take pleasure in it.


Letting all this evil rain so they can rape us and pillage (Pillage)
The artist feels like those in power are purposefully engaging in harmful and oppressive actions in order to exploit their community members.


How can I open up the Bible understanding the scripture? (understand that scripture)
The artist is struggling to find meaning or guidance from religious texts in the midst of their difficult situation.


When it's wrote in different ways
The singer recognizes that religious texts can be difficult to interpret due to different translations or interpretations.


And I wonder why pictures
The singer is wondering why religious images or representations were not more clearly shown or emphasized in religious texts.


Was never shown I guess your home
The artist is questioning why they were never exposed to certain aspects of religious texts or why certain ideas were not clearly communicated.


Is an address unknown
The artist feels like they don't have a clear understanding of their religious beliefs or where they should turn for guidance and answers.


I Know
The artist is affirming their belief in a higher power or their faith in something larger than themselves.




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Written by: Erik Polk

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