Ghetto
J. Holiday Lyrics


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New day same thing, we got people in the streets
But the government ain't doin' a damn thing, and all we investing in is
Hydro and liquor stores ss 4 doors and 24's
But where I'm from thats what we live for, the ghetto so

[hook 1:]
If you're livin in the ghetto and your feelin me
Let me hear you say oh,oh,oh
If you're sick and tired of the same thing
It's alright to say oh,oh,oh
Cuz you know the po po's the project and the old folk
That waht we see 24 in the ghetto, corner spots crack rocks and gun shots
Good time the bad times the same place with the sam rhymes
You need to stop waitin' round for the punch line
Cuz ain't nothin change but the time
Ain't nothing changed same place same thang, just a different day in the ghetto
I know cuz I been there on the same block in the same gear
Drinkin', smokin', wishin', hopin,

[hook 2:]
And if you're gettin sick and tired of the same thing
It's alright to say oh,oh,oh
If you're livin' in the ghetto and you're feelin me
Let me hear you say oh,oh,oh
Now what you know about the block after dark in the park
The holes in ya shoes makin holes in ya socks
Roaches in the kitchen wit no food for ya pots
Or ya hands on ya head gettin pressed by the cops
What you know about the hood when it's good when it ain't
Sittin in the stoop witcha weed and ya drank
With the old winos askin if you got change
But if you ask me ain't shit changed
I done seen plenty of cats get they ass knocked out
If you come round here better not run your mouth
I ain't never been a thug but I still get down
Shots to se to uptoen
What you know about rent when it can't get paid
Ya can't get a coupe so you get a chevrolet
And ya momma on her knees all she can do is pray
But where I'm from this is life same shit different day





[hook 1 til end]

Overall Meaning

The song "Ghetto" by J. Holiday talks about the struggles faced by people living in impoverished and highly neglected areas, commonly referred to as ghettos. The lyrics are a powerful reflection of the harsh realities of life in the ghetto, where people often have to resort to illegal activities like drug peddling and running liquor stores to make ends meet. Despite these challenges, the ghetto is all that they know, and they continue to hold onto the hope that one day things will get better.


The lyrics paint a picture of the day-to-day struggles faced by people in the ghetto, such as gunshots, crack rocks, and poverty. The people living in the ghetto are frustrated with the government's lack of action, which has left them feeling helpless and powerless. They have no choice but to continue living in the same place and facing the same struggles day in and day out. The song emphasizes the need for change and urges people to speak out and take action.


In conclusion, the song "Ghetto" by J. Holiday is a powerful expression of the realities of life in impoverished and neglected areas. It highlights the struggles faced by people living in these areas and the need for change. The lyrics are an insightful commentary on the injustices and inequalities that exist in society today.


Line by Line Meaning

New day same thing, we got people in the streets
Every day is a repeat of the same thing - people living in poverty on the streets


But the government ain't doin' a damn thing, and all we investing in is Hydro and liquor stores ss 4 doors and 24's
The government is failing to help the impoverished areas, and instead the community is investing in drugs, alcohol, and flashy cars


But where I'm from thats what we live for, the ghetto so
Despite the struggles, people in the ghetto find happiness in their own way of life


If you're livin in the ghetto and your feelin me Let me hear you say oh,oh,oh If you're sick and tired of the same thing It's alright to say oh,oh,oh Cuz you know the po po's the project and the old folk
People living in the ghetto can express their frustration and relate to J. Holiday's experiences


That waht we see 24 in the ghetto, corner spots crack rocks and gun shots Good time the bad times the same place with the sam rhymes
Life in the ghetto is a mix of good and bad times, but it's always accompanied by poverty, drugs, and violence


You need to stop waitin' round for the punch line Cuz ain't nothin change but the time Ain't nothing changed same place same thang, just a different day in the ghetto
There's no happy ending, things will always be the same in the ghetto - just another day of struggling to survive


Now what you know about the block after dark in the park The holes in ya shoes makin holes in ya socks Roaches in the kitchen wit no food for ya pots Or ya hands on ya head gettin pressed by the cops
The ghetto is a place filled with poverty, where people struggle to keep their shoes and homes in good condition, and where police harassment is a common occurrence


What you know about the hood when it's good when it ain't Sittin in the stoop witcha weed and ya drank With the old winos askin if you got change But if you ask me ain't shit changed
Even when the ghetto seems calm, people still resort to drugs and alcohol to help them cope with their struggles, and homelessness is a constant issue


I done seen plenty of cats get they ass knocked out If you come round here better not run your mouth I ain't never been a thug but I still get down Shots to se to uptoen
Violence is prevalent in the ghetto, and even non-thugs can become victims


What you know about rent when it can't get paid Ya can't get a coupe so you get a chevrolet And ya momma on her knees all she can do is pray But where I'm from this is life same shit different day
Poverty is the norm in the ghetto, where even rent can't be paid and people can't afford nice cars. Families turn to prayer in hopes of finding some relief, but in the end it's just another day of the same struggles.




Lyrics © Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DARNLEY DE COSTA SCANTLEBURY, DONNIE SCANTZ, NAHUM GRYMES, NAHUM THORTON GRYMES, SAM THOMAS

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