Their songs focus on racism, equality and personal experiences without being over-political.
"The Chinkees' name is not meant to be a racial slur, but just the opposite. It's meant to be a direct look at racism and the reality of it's presence" - Asian Man Records.
Justice
The Chinkees Lyrics
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This is the day that I've been looking for
I try to wake up mom and dad
So I can open up my presents, yeah, yeah
Pictures, music
Something get you kind of started
You think about the homeless man
I can't wait, let's be quick
I want to see what presents I got
I've been good this year
I've been good this year
Family, singing
Lots of smiles show on my face
Homeless, hungry
Still I complain about the things I don't have
Justice, feelings
We really need to come together
Fight for our minds
To be clear enough to see the problems
I can't wait, let's be quick
I want to see what presents I got
I've been good this year
I've been good this year
The Chinkees's song "Justice" is a thought-provoking commentary on the holiday season and the concept of justice. The opening lyrics describe the excitement of waking up on a special day, which is implied to be Christmas or another holiday involving gift-giving. However, the focus quickly shifts when the singer thinks about the homeless man and wonders if he is getting fed that day. This juxtaposition highlights the social and economic inequalities present during the holiday season, where some are able to enjoy abundance while others struggle to survive.
The second verse continues this theme, with the singer acknowledging that they have been good this year and are eager to see what presents they have received. However, they also recognize the importance of family and singing, which suggests a broader sense of community beyond material goods. This verse also acknowledges the continued existence of homelessness and hunger, which contrasts sharply with the singer's own concerns.
The chorus of the song emphasizes the need for justice and unity in the face of these challenges. The singer urges listeners to fight for clear minds to see the problems facing society and work towards solutions. The repeated line "I've been good this year" serves as a refrain, highlighting the contrast between personal goodness and systemic injustice.
Overall, "Justice" is a powerful critique of the commercialization of the holiday season and the need for greater social justice.
Line by Line Meaning
Wake up, eyes wide
I am fully awake and alert
This is the day that I've been looking for
I have been anticipating this day for a long time
I try to wake up mom and dad
I want to share the excitement with my parents
So I can open up my presents, yeah, yeah
I am eager to see what gifts I have received
Pictures, music
Visuals and sounds that inspire me
Something get you kind of started
Something motivates and fuels my energy
You think about the homeless man
I am aware of the less fortunate in our society
Is he getting fed today?
I wonder if the homeless man has access to basic resources
I can't wait, let's be quick
I am in a hurry and eager to get things done
I want to see what presents I got
I am excited to discover what gifts I have received
I've been good this year
I have behaved well and deserve the gifts I receive
Family, singing
The joy of family gatherings and group singing
Lots of smiles show on my face
I am happy and content with my life
Homeless, hungry
People who are homeless and lack basic necessities
Still I complain about the things I don't have
I realize that I sometimes take things for granted
Justice, feelings
The concept of fairness and emotions associated with it
We really need to come together
We should unite and work towards a common goal
Fight for our minds
We should defend our thoughts and values
To be clear enough to see the problems
We need to have a clear perspective to recognize the issues we face
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: MICHAEL PARK
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Chris G
on Noise Around
Noise Around
I hear it in my bed inside
Marvin are you sleeping
You drove all night to bring us here
There must be a reason that you haven’t said goodnight
Kinda cheap in my sleep
Numb from the human voices
He should be sleeping but he’s triggered at the liquored at the gym
Bought a few things but his cleaning kinda failed
This is live im seeing lies fall down
This is live i’m seeing my mind drop down
Now Marvin
Oh Marvin
Noise Around
I hear it in my bed inside
Marvin are you sleeping
You drove all night to bring us here
There must be a reason that you haven’t said goodnight
Stare at life think a lot
breathe in breathe out
I’m standing but i’m sitting down
Gluten day Gainesville
Plans up on the cane mills
Staring at the gleam I saw reflected in the day killed
Noise Around
I hear it in my bed inside