Jamaica
New York New Lyrics


But tonight
I'm gonna risk something even worse
Becoming a registered ses offender for life
Your mama dead bitch
You just don't get the life
Holy shit I'm gonna cum
It's 19_cakes on the line
Skylar on the beat, bitchass
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
Come on before your auntie sell her car
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
Your family don't wanna see you
Get a job in Queens
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
Come on before your auntie sell her car
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
By New York, New
My corndog where'd it go
Yo girlfriend look like my ma
Mom, Skylar's writing beats again
Bork bork motherf-
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
Fuck the fuck off right back to Jamaica
Fuck the fuck off


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Written by: Colby Gaj, Kevin Orozco, New York, New, Skylar Dryden-Bera

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Monique Brooks

You walked past the best Pizza restaurant in Queens…. MARGARITAS!!!! 😋😋😋😋😋 This was amazing! Thank you for showing off one of the most historical parts of my borough ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Side bar: I just realized after 42 years that everything you need to keep or get your life together is on the Ave.
DMV
Department of Labor
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Immigration Advocacy
Family Court
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Supreme Court
Administration for Childrens Services
And so much more…. ALL THESE THINGS IN LESS THAN A 5 mile radius… 💖💖💖💖💖



JohnDoe123

Don't venture out here. It's like the wild wild west.

Stay out!!!!!!!!!!

Come back in 5 more years. Hopefully, this whole neighborhood will get cleaned up. Currently it's still a dump.

I know because I work here everyday and have to look over shoulder every damn day just in case some Nutjob tries to bludgeon me to death with a brick.

Don't come around here you hear.

Stay Out and you're welcome.



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Kallah’Yasar Bat’YAHUAH! • BRIDE of יהושע

I LOVE IT!
QUEENS is the TRUE heart of NYC.
GLAD to see my home getting represented!

NYMade

I’m from South Jamaica (lived in South Ozone Park and now I live in Springfield Gardens near the Conduit and JFK) and I can’t count how many times I been to the ave. I just wish people knew more about Jamaica than just collie block and Jamaica station. The former town of Jamaica Queens is massive. Richmond Hill, South Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, Jamaica, Hollis, South Jamaica, Springfield Gardens, Laurelton, Queens Village, Rochdale Village, Cedar Manor Houses, Bricktown and Rosedale are all considered “Jamaica Queens”. Almost every neighborhood I mentioned outside of Jamaica and parts of Springfield and Rosedale (mainly the “town” on 147th avenue and the area near JFK and the Conduit) is residential. Jamaica Queens is basically its own city within NYC that’s 100% West Indian and Hispanic. It used to be the burbs before white flight and urban development. A lot of racists will say we ruined the community but the truth is while they keep taking away our resources, we keep fighting. Crime has plummeted, parks are getting reformed, brand new duplexes and condos are being built, and best of all, we have never gentrified. It can get rough over here sometimes, but like all of NYC since 2013 (besides the BX I guess) it’s relatively safe over here. Springfield Gardens Rosedale and South Ozone Park is where I spent most of my time. I hope this wasn’t too long. Nice video btw!

theempress

Hello I grew up in South Ozone Park, Queens as well. I lived on 129th street and Sutter Avenue. I went to St Anthony of Padua school. Thank you so much for this post. I used to ride the Q9 and Q10 bus

Reyna Elena

I grew up in the 70s. Different vibe then. People had friends and relatives all over Southeast Queens. There were dance crews and garage bands and folks knew each other by word of mouth. And this was wayyyy before the internet and social media. My brother and I were both very popular, and years later, on Facebook, people on friends' pages ask, " Didn't you and your brother live in Springfield? " And I had never met them...

Kallah’Yasar Bat’YAHUAH! • BRIDE of יהושע

THIS comment!

Daphne Harper

@Wil Mars Back in the day’..I loved it..that was my hood my stomping ground’s. Been down there recently, they’re coming back..Won’t be like I or some remember but it’s still a good place to shop and see familiar faces and places.

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Monique Brooks

You walked past the best Pizza restaurant in Queens…. MARGARITAS!!!! 😋😋😋😋😋 This was amazing! Thank you for showing off one of the most historical parts of my borough ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Side bar: I just realized after 42 years that everything you need to keep or get your life together is on the Ave.
DMV
Department of Labor
Social Security
Human Resource Administration
Immigration Advocacy
Family Court
Civil Court
Supreme Court
Administration for Childrens Services
And so much more…. ALL THESE THINGS IN LESS THAN A 5 mile radius… 💖💖💖💖💖

Gladys Rodriguez

Wow Jamaica Avenue has changed a lot I used to go with my mother to visit my uncle that was 45 years ago I was young. It was so different back then.

Project Arjun

@booba in a good way of course, area has been heavily gentrified

booba

changed in a bad way or good way?

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