Who Is Right?
P.O.D. Lyrics


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I'm just a lockedd out brother
Com'n straight from S.D.
Just another islander, beaner, wop, minority
Taught to love one another, all races
All types of colors, different skin, different faces
Can you answer my question, when I ask you who is right?
Racists come in all forms of colors black of white
So take that when I say your hatred sucks!
Coming from the H-I-T man, so what's up?
If you ain't down with my white brother we ain't down with you
And if you ain't down with my clack brother then we ain't down with you
Punk, punk talking that trash
White trash, black trash, you get a back to back slap
You think I'm soft, the you don't know me
Cause no I don't play that and we're definitely not your homie
He'll take your pride for a long ride, try and hide
You hate my outside, how bout my inside
It's just me and my boys and we'll hit 'em up
Yeah, come on ya'll, get 'em up
One for peace, two for love and three for my G-O-D
Yeah, come on ya'll, get 'em up
Get your hands up
One for peace, two for love and three for my G-O-D
Now that's dread to you head for my final conclusion
Straight up acts 10 holmes it's Peter's vision
So get up Peter, kill and eat
Surely not Lord this meat is unclean
For my Lord makes nothing unclean
Creatures of the world, all beasts and human beings
Black or white, who is right?
Peace and love through my Lord Jesus Christ!
Then Peter began to speak, I now realize how God does not show
Favoritism but accepts man from every nation




Who fear Him and do what is right
Black or white, who is right?

Overall Meaning

The P.O.D. song "Who Is Right?" is a powerful message about the absurdity of racism and the importance of unity and love. The lyrics speak of the frustration and pain of being judged based on one's race, and the realization that hatred and prejudice come in all forms, regardless of color. The singer emphasizes the importance of love and acceptance for all people, regardless of their race or ethnicity, and challenges listeners to consider who is truly right in a world torn apart by division and hatred.


The song's lyrics are delivered with a passionate and powerful intensity, with the singer's anger and frustration evident in every line. The repeated refrain of "black or white, who is right?" drives home the absurdity of judging people based on their race and emphasizes the need for unity and understanding in a world torn apart by division.


Overall, "Who Is Right?" is an incredibly powerful and thought-provoking song that challenges listeners to confront their own biases and prejudices and embrace love and acceptance for all people.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm just a locked out brother
I am a marginalized person.


Com'n straight from S.D.
I hail from San Diego, California.


Just another islander, beaner, wop, minority
I am a person of color from different ethnic backgrounds.


Taught to love one another, all races
I have been taught to love and respect everyone regardless of their race.


All types of colors, different skin, different faces
I believe that individuals should be accepted for who they are, regardless of their physical appearance.


Can you answer my question, when I ask you who is right?
Can you tell me who is morally correct in a society that promotes racial division?


Racists come in all forms of colors black of white
People of any race can be racist or discriminatory.


So take that when I say your hatred sucks!
I strongly oppose hate speech and discriminatory behavior towards any race.


Coming from the H-I-T man, so what's up?
As a person who has experienced discrimination, I am speaking out against it.


If you ain't down with my white brother we ain't down with you
If you do not accept my white brother, then you do not align with our values.


And if you ain't down with my clack brother then we ain't down with you
If you do not accept my black brother, then you do not align with our values.


Punk, punk talking that trash
Those who promote hate speech and discriminatory behavior are cowardly.


White trash, black trash, you get a back to back slap
Regardless of race, promoting hate speech will lead to negative consequences.


You think I'm soft, the you don't know me
Those who underestimate me do not know my strength.


Cause no I don't play that and we're definitely not your homie
I do not tolerate discriminatory behavior and we do not associate with those who do.


He'll take your pride for a long ride, try and hide
Hate speech will lead to consequences that will take away one's pride and dignity.


You hate my outside, how bout my inside
If you judge someone based on their appearance, you may miss out on getting to know their true character.


It's just me and my boys and we'll hit 'em up
I have a supportive group of friends and we are willing to take a stand against discrimination.


One for peace, two for love and three for my G-O-D
I prioritize peace, love, and my faith in God above all else.


Now that's dread to you head for my final conclusion
These are my beliefs and I will stick to them.


Straight up acts 10 holmes it's Peter's vision
My values are inspired by the book of Acts in the Bible.


So get up Peter, kill and eat
Everyone is accepted and welcomed in my community.


Surely not Lord this meat is unclean
I will not discriminate against anyone based on their background or outward appearance.


For my Lord makes nothing unclean
I believe that all people are worthy and valuable in the eyes of God.


Creatures of the world, all beasts and human beings
All living creatures, including humans, are created equally.


Black or white, who is right?
In a society that emphasizes race, it is important to recognize that there is no inherent right or wrong based on one's skin color.


Peace and love through my Lord Jesus Christ!
My faith in Jesus Christ motivates me to promote peace and love in the world.


Then Peter began to speak, I now realize how God does not show
My beliefs are inspired by the words of Peter in the Bible.


Favoritism but accepts man from every nation
God does not show favoritism and welcomes all individuals from all nations.


Who fear Him and do what is right
Those who show respect and love for God are accepted by Him.


Black or white, who is right?
In the eyes of God, all people have inherent worth and value.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: MARCOS CURIEL, MARK TRAA DANIELS, NOAH BERNARDO, PAUL J. SANDOVAL

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