Change Is Coming
Embrace Change: Unveiling the Struggle for a Brighter TomorrowLyrics
Talk about change, the time is now
Talk about change, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the need for change in the current situation.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Highlighting the immediacy of the task by urging someone to wear their metaphorical crown, symbolizing empowerment or taking charge.
Change, the time is now
Reiteration of the need for change, emphasizing that the time to act is now.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Repeating the idea that the task cannot wait, urging the listener to embrace their authority or power.
Change, the time is now
Continuation of the call for change, reemphasizing the urgency of the situation.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Reiteration of the immediate need to act, using the metaphor of putting on a crown to signify taking responsibility.
Change, the time is now
Stressing the urgency of change once again, encouraging action rather than delay.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Repeating the call to action, urging the listener to embrace their authority and take charge of the situation.
Yo, see the fact of the matter is that life aint comfy
Introduction of a personal perspective on life challenges, particularly in a societal context.
Living in this white mans country where some still describe us as monkeys
Commentary on racial inequality and discrimination, using provocative language to highlight social issues.
I had to fight to become me
Expressing personal struggles and the need to fight to define one's identity.
I reside where were tired and the guidance is clumsy
Describing a challenging environment with unclear guidance, adding to the difficulty of life's journey.
Spend entire finance monthly, kids crying out cause theyre hungry
Depicting financial struggles, with the added burden of providing for a hungry family.
Daddy aint around, so by any means were looking out for Mumsy
Highlighting the absence of a father figure and the responsibility to look out for the mother.
Povertys alive and its ugly
Acknowledging the harsh reality of poverty and its unattractive nature.
Unemployments high so we drug deal
Describing the impact of high unemployment rates, leading some individuals to resort to illegal activities like drug dealing.
Cheap thrills, ride bikes on one wheel
Portraying the pursuit of momentary pleasures in the face of adversity, symbolized by riding bikes on one wheel.
Equalitys a lie, man, its not real; try and get the questions right on one meal
Criticizing the illusion of equality and the difficulty of securing basic needs even with hard work.
Cant feel, gotta conceal, any show of your emotions not trill
Encouraging emotional suppression in a challenging environment to appear strong or "trill."
Black skin comes with a long bill and its synonymous with flocks in locked still
Connecting the struggles of black individuals with a metaphorical "long bill" and being stuck in a stagnant situation.
Man are mid 40s and on the block still
Observing individuals in their mid-40s still facing challenges on the block, highlighting persistent societal issues.
Living for today like what will?
Questioning the purpose of living for the present without making positive changes.
If we aint gonna make a change then what will?
Emphasizing the need for change and questioning the consequences of inaction.
Gotta do more than pop pills
Encouraging proactive measures beyond relying on medication (popping pills).
Sign odd deals
Referring to unconventional agreements or choices that might be necessary for change.
Talk about how the
Partial line, possibly leading into the next thought about societal issues.
Everybodys got grills, looking like theyre villains in a Bond film
Observing a societal trend where individuals present themselves as villains, possibly in a superficial or misleading manner.
Have we forgotten that the rocks kill? I know how the loss feels
Reminding about the harsh consequences of violence and loss, questioning society's memory.
Talk about change, the time is now
Reiteration of the call for change, emphasizing the urgency and need to act.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Repeating the idea that the task cannot wait, urging the listener to embrace their metaphorical crown.
Change, the time is now
Emphasizing once again the immediate need for change, using the metaphor of putting on a crown.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Repeating the urgency of the task, urging the listener to take charge.
Change, the time is now
Continuation of the call for change, reemphasizing the urgency of the situation.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Reiteration of the immediate need to act, using the metaphor of putting on a crown to signify taking responsibility.
Change, the time is now
Stressing the urgency of change once again, encouraging action rather than delay.
The task cant wait, put on your crown
Repeating the call to action, urging the listener to embrace their authority and take charge of the situation.
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