Hear My Prayer
Rev. Dr. Emory Andrews & The Oxon Hill High School Choir Lyrics


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Speak Queen! They better let you speak Queen
Preach Queen! They better let you preach Queen
Peace Queen! Say yo peace Queen
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I'm still gettin' by off my Granny prayers
I do it for Enid 'cause all my family there
They spoke about competition I'm unaware
I'm GOD's chosen prophet I'm never scared
Weight on my shoulders I really carried boulders
I'm tired of janky promoters and rap nigga vultures
I just woke up and made a play, fuck the Folgers
I was on full grind mode when ya'll was rollin' over
My big brother finished 8 and got another 10
And if they let that nigga out he gon' do it again
He got a troubled past that he just can't escape
It's simply not enough to eat, he gotta scrape the plate
(Uh!) I bow my head I'm givin' thanks
I once was lost, I found my way
They want my time? They gotta pay
And I won't lie I just can't see that shit no other way
The loudest of the loud to keep my spirits lifted
It's so much that come with being Black and gifted
I can't help tear down my people that's a backwards mission
But I could tell you stories 'bout my bad decisions
Guidance I had lacked because my dad was missing
And my mama, too
And my mama, too
I lift my head up in the mirror I'm so proud of you
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GOD the greatest I stayed on my mission
When you do it like I do it they gon' hate you different
Be careful movin' with them devils that's gon' make you different
Be careful tryna be a rebel that's gon' make you different
Different, that's all I ever knew
I never really met a bitch I thought could fill my shoes
I mind my business and I work my moves
I peeped all of they actions shit I'll never do
I never hated on a soul when I'm comin' through
Still suck the air up out the room when I'm comin' through
When I'm comin' through
Be careful showin' all that love they won't have none for you




Preach Queen! They better let you preach Queen
Peace Queen! Say yo peace Queen

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in this song by Rev. Dr. Emory Andrews & The Oxon Hill High School Choir carry a powerful message that touches on themes of resilience, faith, family, and self-worth. The opening lines call for the empowerment and validation of the singer, addressing them as "Queen" and demanding that they be given the opportunity to speak, preach, and voice their peace. This sets the tone for a narrative of empowerment and self-assertion.


The reference to the singer's "Granny prayers" conveys a sense of deep connection to their family and roots, suggesting that their ancestors' prayers continue to sustain and guide them. The mention of a troubled family member facing cyclical struggles emphasizes the challenges and hardships that the singer has witnessed and experienced firsthand. Despite the weight of past traumas and obstacles, the singer asserts their resilience and determination to overcome.


The lyrics delve into the singer's personal journey, touching on feelings of alienation from mainstream competition and a strong sense of divine calling. The references to carrying heavy burdens and navigating the pitfalls of the music industry reflect a sense of disillusionment and frustration with external pressures and expectations. The singer's defiant attitude towards those who seek to exploit or diminish them conveys a sense of self-preservation and independence.


The closing verses of the song underscore the singer's commitment to staying true to themselves and rejecting destructive influences. The repeated calls for the singer to "Preach Queen" and "Peace Queen" serve as affirmations of their worth and power. The references to maintaining integrity, avoiding negativity, and staying grounded in the face of adversity convey a message of self-assurance and inner strength. Overall, the lyrics of "Hear My Prayer" highlight the importance of self-love, resilience, and staying true to one's principles in the face of challenges.




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Written by: Jamie Ingram, Turner Cooper

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