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Ain't Nobody Worryin' - Anthony Hamilton



     
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Ain't nobody worryin'
When the shots fly high
And the siren starts to ring
Ain't nobody worryin'
When the kids die young
And the mothers are sufferingAin't nobody prayin'
When they kneel down low
All they doin' is tyin' their shoe string
Ain't nobody worryin'
No more, no more, no more, no moreThe homeless have no where to turn
When their stomach starts to burn
'Cause they ain't got food to eat
How the children gonna learn
When they gotta take turns
'Cause they ain't got books to readThen our babies turn to crime
Started gettin' high
'Cause the job train's kinda slow
'Cause ain't nobody worryin'

No more, no more, no more
No more, no moreWhen the tears start to fall and you can't see your way
Just carry on, c'mon, Judgment Day
You don't have to mourn, help's on the way
'Cause ain't nobody worryin' no more, no more, no moreThese are our precious times
Disease taking lives
Medicaid ran out
Show me a weapon lineThere's a mother on the phone
Tryin' to beat the drought
Tell me when will this end?
All the suffering, my faith is runnin' lowAin't nobody worryin'
No more, no more, no more
No more, no more
Ain't nobody worryin'
No more, no more, no more
No more, no moreWhen the tears start to fall and you can't see your way
And just carry on, c'mon, Judgment Day
Don't have to mourn no more, help's on the way
'Cause ain't nobody worryin'Ain't nobody worryin'
When the shots fly high
And the siren starts to ring
I said, ain't nobody worryin'
When the kids die young
And the mothers are sufferingAin't nobody worryin'
The black man's doing time
And no one cares for him
(Nobody carin')
The government on the grind
And tryin' to fence him in
(Our babies are gettin' high)With drugs in the schools
We need to pray again
When will it end? Will it end?
Will it end? Will it end?'Cause ain't nobody worryin'
Shots fly high
And the siren starts to ring
Ain't nobody worryin'
When the kids die young
And the mothers are sufferingAin't nobody prayin'
When they kneel down low
All they doin' is tyin' their shoe string
Ain't nobody worryin'
No more, no more, no more
No more, no moreAin't nobody worryin'
No more, no more, no more
No more, no more
Ain't nobody worryin'
no more, no more, no more
No more, no more

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Anthony Hamilton (born January 28, 1971, in Charlotte, North Carolina) is an R&B/soul/"neo-soul" singer and songwriter who rose to fame with his 2003 second album Comin' From Where I'm From, which featured the singles "Comin' from Where I'm From," "Charlene," and "I'm a Mess." Hamilton first discovered his talent while singing in his church choir at age 10. In 1993 he left Charlotte for New York City, where he signed with Andre Harrell's Uptown Records. At Uptown, he recorded XTC, which failed to receive radio play. He was first introduced to mainstream audiences with his singing of the chorus on the Nappy Roots song "Po' Folks," which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2003. He is also featured in the Jadakiss single "Why", and the Tupac song "Thugz Mansion". He previously made a little-known guest appearance on Busta Rhymes' album "When Disaster Strikes" singing the hook on "Things We Be Doin' For Money" in 1997.

Soulife was released in June of 2005 by Rhino Records. The album is composed of songs recorded during the early part of Hamilton's career. Ain't Nobody Worryin was released on December 13, 2005 by SoSoDef/Zomba Label Group. In 2007, another compilation album, Southern Comfort, was released, featuring songs written and recorded during a similar period. A year later, in december 2008, he released another album, The Point of it all.

Hamilton also makes a guest appearance on blues guitarist Buddy Guy's 2005 album Bring Em In, contributing vocals to Guy's cover of Bob Dylan's Lay Lady Lay. Bring Em In also features appearances by John Mayer and Carlos Santana.

At the BET Awards of 2006, Anthony Hamilton was nominated for and won the BETJ 'Cool Like That' Award. He has also received a 2009 Grammy for a tribute performance to Al Green.

He is amazing

Anthony Hamilton performs two tracks on the 2007 movie "American Gangster" soundtrack, as well as appearing in a scene of the film.

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