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Ghetto Child Artist: Joe
Album: Better Days Title: Ghetto Child Feat. shaggy {all the ghettos around the world} {dig this} {ghetto fabulous joe} {shaggy} All the children sing {uh} I'm a ghetto child I'm a ghetto child (check it, out) There's a world out there that i wanna see There's a man that i'm destined to be I won't be stopped by the ghetto streets I believe inside that i can't be beat This life could be a ball and chain If you let yourself get caught in the game I had some friends who sold drugs for dough But i don't intend to go down that road Just because i'm a ghetto child I won't live down to your expectations (no, no) Just believe that a ghetto child Can rise in the highest celebration (oh) Know that i am a ghetto child But i can see the best in me, can you I'm a ghetto child All the ghettos around the world, dig this One day i'm gonna change the world Make a better place for every boy and girl Everyone in need, homeless families Have a place to sleep and food to eat I'll take every gun off the streets So another tear won't be shed in grief And every thug in every hood I will make 'em change from bad to good I believe that it can be done Gotta start somewhere and i'm that one All the children sing (yeah, yeah) All the children sing (yeah, yeah) Just because i'm a ghetto child I won't live down to your expectations Just believe that a ghetto child Can rise in the highest celebration Know that i am a ghetto child But i can see the best in me, can you I'm a ghetto child (ooh, yeah, ooh) {hey, yo', look at me inna different light} {spare me all about those stereotypes} Ain't no madness that'll bring me down Gonna take this life and turn it around {now see, the sky's the limit, i won't be denied} {ain't no stoppin' me, i'm a ghetto child} And at the end when it's said and done We will all be singin' this ghetto song I believe that it can be done (yeah, oh) Gotta start somewhere and i'm that one All the children sing (yeah, yeah) All the children sing (yeah, yeah) Just because i'm a ghetto child I won't live down to your expectations Just believe that a ghetto child Can rise in the highest celebration (oh...oh...oh...) Know that i am a ghetto child But i can see the best in me, can you I'm a ghetto child (let's go to church now) Just because i'm a ghetto child (uh) I won't live down to your expectations (take me to Church now) Just believe that a ghetto child (ooh) Can rise in the highest celebration (hey, hey) Know that i am a ghetto child (ooh, yeah) But i can see the best in me, can you I'm a ghetto child (hey, ghetto child, Whoa...oh...ooh...) Just because i'm a ghetto child I won't live down to your expectations (sing a song For me) Just believe that a ghetto child (sing a song for me) Can rise in the highest celebration (everybody sing it Now, yeah) Know that i am a ghetto child But i can see (ooh, yeah) the best in me, can you (oh) I'm a ghetto child (so i can see the best in me, can You) It's not where you're from, it's where you're gonna be (hey) It's not where you're from, it's where you're gonna be ~~~~~ The more I hear this song... the more I wonder... Am I a Ghetto Child... I mean, really? <--- it is really not funny... ~Smile. I have never really liked the term 'Ghetto', although most of my family does infact live that lifestyle. Drugs, murder, constant violence/abuse, living off the streets... prison time. My mother lived this life...still does, my oldest sister and another sister...live this life, have done major time for selling millions of dollars of uncut cocaine. My oldest sister was involved with a man who murdered a doctor just a couple of years ago. My biological father was an inmate for most of his life... I met him in prison for the first time when I was 15 years old. I go down the list... ... it's endless... and still lives... ... Am I a ghetto child... gone right? MG! If you only knew... | |
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you're a valuable person no matter where you come from i love you. | |
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Great song & album.... | |
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Freespirit said: Am I a ghetto child... gone right? MG! If you only knew...
Staying with a musical theme, your revelation (and the you love to use) reminded me of this song. Substitute the word Welfare for Ghetto and hopefully what I was going for will come through to you. Welfare Flower Child Jean-Paul Bourelly (spoken) Yeah kid, uh huh. Hopin' again that there will be some money for some babies I hope that she can make it out in style...Flower Child (verse) Welcome Flower Child Movin' through the projects in your own unique style. (She got a style) All the neighbors just have to stop and stare As they try to figure out your ubiquitousness, your uniqueness, you sprinkle it everywhere. (chorus) 2X Maybe there's a maybe Maybe there's a chance that there will be some money for the baby Maybe she could make it out in style Instead of bein' a Welfare Flower Child (verse) Movin' with the ease of a sunny Afro ocean breeze Makin' no hesitations or apologies Livin' in a world but not a world of poverty I've often wondered how you thrive, it's always been amazing to me Welfare Flower Child Always got some new ideas Innovating full above the stratosphere Welfare baby blue something seems to bother you Ya got sunshine liberation through your veins A genius girl with an average name (chorus) 2X (bridge) All night I cried And longed to hear your voice, feel your touch just one more time To hear you share another bright idea or vibe Oh Flower Child, what i'd give for you to give me a sign So sad when I heard they cut you down Caught in the middle of a project play But forgiving is a gang banger For pride or rage (whispered) Shoulda made it out Shoulda made it out Maybe there's a maybe Maybe there's a chance that there will be some money for the baby Maybe she could make it out in style Instead of bein' a Welfare Flower Child =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Now unlike the sad demise of the song's heroine, it appears that you've made it safely to the other side with your big in tact. p.s. I think i've transcribed the lyrics with about 95% accuracy. Some of them were difficult to decipher. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I'm sure you know who you truly are Julie, even if i can understand all your questions. It reminds me such difficult times back in the days regarding some very personnals life's choices and orientations...My addiction to cocaine, my choice to move into porn business, my all family's attitude and their turn their back on me...But i'm here today, stronger than ever and proud of my life. As you should be regarding of the wonderful Madame you are...
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Thanks to you four for responding...
It's not a mid-life crisis or anything... ~Smile. Just a different take to what I have known for years to be highly dysfunctional. "Ghetto Child" just brought attention to a different term I had never associated personally to my life. It has a lot to do with choice and being aware enough to live different than what you see and know. Also... what can be and will be if you make the choice of living a healthier life, at all costs. I have definitely worked hard, personally... to be where I am today. | |
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But keep this in mind.....no matter who you are and where you come from....you can do anything.
Nas - I know I can I know I can (I know I can) Be what I wanna be (be what I wanna be) If I work hard at it (If I work hard at it) I'll be where I wanna be (I'll be where I wanna be) Be, B-Boys and girls, listen up You can be anything in the world, in God we trust An architect, doctor, maybe an actress But nothing comes easy it takes much practice Like, I met a woman who's becoming a star She was very beautiful, leaving people in awe Singing songs, Lina Horn, but the younger version Hung with the wrong person Got her strung on that Heroin, cocaine, sniffin up drugs all in her nose... Coulda died, so young, now looks ugly and old No fun cause now when she reaches for hugs people hold they breath Cause she smells of corrosion and death Watch the company you keep and the crowd you bring Cause they came to do drugs and you came to sing So if you gonna be the best, I'ma tell you how, Put your hands in the air, and take a vow I know I can (I know I can) Be what I wanna be (be what I wanna be) If I work hard at it (If I work hard at it) I'll be where I wanna be (I'll be where I wanna be) Be, B-Boys and girls, listen again This is for grown looking girls who's only ten The ones who watch videos and do what they see As cute as can be, up in the club with fake ID Careful, 'fore you meet a man with HIV You can host the TV like Oprah Winfrey Whatever you decide, be careful, some men be Rapists, so act your age, don't pretend to be Older than you are, give yourself time to grow You thinking he can give you wealth, but so Young boys, you can use a lot of help, you know You thinkin life's all about smokin weed and ice You don't wanna be my age and can't read and write Begging different women for a place to sleep at night Smart boys turn to men and do whatever they wish If you believe you can achieve, then say it like this Be, be, 'fore we came to this country We were kings and queens, never porch monkeys There was empires in Africa called Kush Timbuktu, where every race came to get books To learn from black teachers who taught Greeks and Romans Asian Arabs and gave them gold when Gold was converted to money it all changed Money then became empowerment for Europeans The Persian military invaded They heard about the gold, the teachings, and everything sacred Africa was almost robbed naked Slavery was money, so they began making slave ships Egypt was the place that Alexander the Great went He was so shocked at the mountains with black faces Shot up they nose to impose what basically Still goes on today, you see? If the truth is told, the youth can grow Then learn to survive until they gain control Nobody says you have to be gangstas, hoes Read more learn more, change the globe Ghetto children, do your thing Hold your head up, little man, you're a king Young Princess when you get your wedding ring Your man is saying "She's my queen" | |
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