Ghetto Rose
Keke Wyatt Lyrics


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[Intro] Addlibing (hmm, hmm, hmm, yeah)*2

[Verse 1]
Young men please be careful with, the young ladies.
Dont do the things, you know that guys do.
Cos' shes growing up and showing it, you know she believes.
So dont make it harder, than it has to be.
[Pre-Hook]
Dont let nobody, treat her rough.
Be the one to back her up.
Weither she do or dont put out.

[Hook]
Tell her thats shes,
Wonderful, Beautiful, Fabulous,
Tell her thats shes,
Got someone, To stand by for the roads,
Tell her thats shes,
Everything, you praid for, and even more, you adore her.
In and out the clothes,
Shes your Ghetto Rose.


[Verse 2]
Young men please be careful with, your own ladies.
Dont do the things, you know that guys do.
If theres anyway your gonna keep, a family.
And everything as precious to you.

[Pre-Hook]
Dont ever ever, treat her rough.
Be the one to lift her up.
And dont you ever shut her out.

[Hook]
Tell her thats shes,
Wonderful, Beautiful, Fabulous,
Tell her thats shes,
Got someone, To stand by for the roads,
Tell her thats shes,
Everything, you praid for, and even more, you adore her.




In and out the clothes,
Shes your Ghetto Rose.

Overall Meaning

The song "Ghetto Rose" by KeKe Wyatt is a warning to young men to be careful and respectful while interacting with young women. The lyrics emphasize the importance of treating women with love and care, rather than using them for physical pleasure. It urges men to be the ones who back women up and support them, regardless of whether or not they are willing to have sex. The song also notes the importance of building a strong and loving family, and highlights the value of women who are precious and deserving of respect.


The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, as it tells women that they are wonderful, beautiful, and fabulous, and encourages men to stand by them on their journey. The phrase "ghetto rose" is also used to describe women who are tough and resilient because of their tough surroundings, but who are still deserving of love and respect. The song highlights the importance of treating women as equals, rather than as objects, and encourages men to be loving partners who provide support and respect for their partners.


Overall, "Ghetto Rose" is a message of empowerment for women, as well as a warning and a call to action for men. It shows the value of treating women with love and care, and underscores the importance of building strong and healthy relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Young men please be careful with, the young ladies.
The song advises young men to treat young women with care and not hurt them.


Dont do the things, you know that guys do.
Men should avoid doing things that harm women or make it hard for them.


Cos' shes growing up and showing it, you know she believes.
Growing women start to believe in themselves and take pride in their physical appearance.


So dont make it harder, than it has to be.
Men should not make things harder for women and should treat them with respect.


Dont let nobody, treat her rough.
Men should not let anyone treat their partners badly or hurt them.


Be the one to back her up.
Men should support and stand up for their partners.


Weither she do or dont put out.
Men should not pressure women to have sex and should respect their choices.


Tell her thats shes, Wonderful, Beautiful, Fabulous,
Men should tell their partners that they are wonderful, beautiful, and fabulous.


Tell her thats shes, Got someone, To stand by for the roads,
Men should be there for their partners through thick and thin.


Tell her thats shes, Everything, you praid for, and even more, you adore her.
Men should express how much they cherish and love their partners.


In and out the clothes,
A woman's worth and desirability is beyond just her physical appearance.


Shes your Ghetto Rose.
A woman is valuable and beautiful, no matter where she came from or how she grew up.




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