Ghetto Pain - Duane Stephenson



     
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Ghetto Pain Lyrics


Oh yeah, whoa oh yeah
From day to day we live, searching for our identity
While the rich men say, we are a menace to society
But they don’t know, what’s its like
It’s really like, what’s its really like
To face real ghetto pain
To face real ghetto pressure
To face real ghetto pain
To face real ghetto pressure
On and on he go, for it we’ve try to uphold
Our brothers turn to crime
Killing each other for a dime
While the oppressor say
That turning to politics, is the only way
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain

We face real ghetto pressure
One day one day, the table will turn
To all men out there, {to all men out there}
Beware for a barriers we’ll burn. {Burning, burning, burning}
On and on he go for it we’ve try to uphold
Our brothers turn to crime
Killing each other for a dime
While the oppressor say
That turning to politics, is the only way
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
One day one day, the table will turn
To all men out there, {to all men out there}
Beware for a barrier we’ll burn. {Burning, burning, burning
On and on he go for it we’ve try to uphold
Our brothers turn to crime
Killing each other for a dime
While the oppressor say
That turning to politics is the only way
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
{We face real ghetto pain, we face real ghetto pressure} repeat till fade.
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Lyrics submitted by Rodel.

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Duane Stephenson started out with his High School pals in a group called To-Isis who emerged from the performing ensemble Cathy Levy Players. To-Isis (to everything beautiful) was formed within the Cathy Levy Players in 1996. The members of the former 7-member group, (now 5) were all major players in this company. The group embarked on their recording career with the release of their debut single Ghetto Pain, in 2003 and its accompanying music video. This song was written by Duane Stephenson, produced by Dean Fraser and arranged by Ewan Simpson and Dean Fraser.

Read more about Duane Stephenson on Last.fm.


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