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Welcome to the world
welcome to the aching world
a woeful world
of broken people
She's really a good girl
from a good family-yeah
they say it's old money
in the perfect position
to reach out and heal him
They would drink her wine
whenever she was gone-yeah
home sex videos
her man was plain wrong
that girl is plain evil
Welcome to the world
welcome to the aching world
a woeful world

of broken people
Your sister she's classy
you you're defying your daddy
yet somehow you knew
that day would come
there'd be a reprisal
Welcome to this world
welcome to the aching world
a woeful world
of broken people
Help them out?
no, you can't help them out
not even you
they'll break you in two
they'll break you in two

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KJ-52 (Jonah Sorrentino) is a Christian rapper from Tampa, in Florida. He was born on June 26, 1975. He's known for two songs addressed to another rapper, Eminem. The name stems from "KJ," which was an abbreviation of his old rap name (King J. Mac) and according to KJ, also stands for "knowledge and justification. "52" (pronounced "five-two") represents the miracle of the five loaves and two fish as told in the Bible. KJ-52 feels he is spreading the word of the Lord in much the same way Jesus shared the food in the story.
He was awarded the Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year for "Never Look Away" and Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year at the GMA Dove Awards of 2007. KJ-52 also has four Dove awards to add to his 'collection.'
KJ-52's song "You're Gonna Make it" was played at the end of Cold Case Season 5 Episode 8 "It Takes a village." He rapped in the Newsboys version of Jesus Freak alongside, and had a part in TobyMac's remix of One World.
He has been rapping since 1993 (age 18), and his current label is BEC.

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