 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The end of Their World Part II , by - Akhenaton.
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The end of Their World Part II , by - Akhenaton. Release date: 08.04.2021
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The end of Their World Part II , by - Akhenaton.
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The end of Their World Part II , by - Akhenaton. | The end of Their World Part II | 
| The irony of life is such, at the same moment | 
| I let the ink flow started writing this here poem | 
| Would have love for her to hear it | 
| Not even an hour past, my mother’s body disconnected with her spirit | 
| Few tears started soaking up my t shirt | 
| Seen the face god I seen dove then it got blurred | 
| My mother gave her life to others, others lived for themselves | 
| And left her some baggage full of suffering | 
| Her managers and other high ranking officials | 
| Together plotted to sabotage her militancy | 
| Sat her in an open cell for a year and a half | 
| Where metal shrapnel would rain through an innocent breeze | 
| And while they gave themselves a golden parachute | 
| Mom got sick at age 50, she has to bear the news | 
| Left me with a few words as a legacy | 
| I carry on the battlefield, on a war with destiny | 
| In this economy we flaunt and we justify | 
| The forest weeps even animals pick up the vibes | 
| Staring at a screen fronting like we want to save the planet | 
| And cry when a few bucks out of our Paycheck vanish | 
| While they poisoning the air, 500,000 dead | 
| As if Covid’s the only sole culprit, that being said | 
| What’s happening’s not a surprise it’s very logical | 
| The consequence of this economy is ecological | 
| And I still want to believe that’s there’s higher power | 
| While my belief in the human kind is rather sour | 
| And that’s to say, we only get what we deserve | 
| And when the tundra disappeared new viruses will emerge | 
| When I was born I was crying, I wasn’t laughing | 
| Perhaps I knew that I was thrust within a huge disaster | 
| A sacrifice at the altar of this human folly | 
| Insects we crush do more for us in this melancholy | 
| This capitalistic system will exist | 
| Only if everybody at the table getting fed | 
| In 2020 it’s Judas who got his fix | 
| Ate all the bread still Jesus let him live | 
| While we protest multi-national supermarket chains | 
| 50 years ago, we people let them win the game | 
| Lower prices, more processed food, cheaper brands | 
| How we know to trust em when they slap organic on the stamp | 
| We all responsible for this current circumstance | 
| We vote and manifest, we hate what we see happening | 
| Rallies full of hate waiting for the perfect catalyst | 
| But the revolution will be tied to our consumption | 
| In America, health and prevention’s almost a great sin | 
| Which means the patient and the client are the same thing | 
| Proper nutrition that medicine is less expensive | 
| But Medicare’ll do you better when the cancer festers | 
| Had many back and forth’s with some arrogant physicians | 
| Walking thru corridors of hospitals in poor conditions | 
| In which, so many of us suffered the worst trauma | 
| In these sad places where humanity is non-grata | 
| The health systems are fragmented | 
| You got good nurses and doctors on the one side | 
| But on the other side big pharma is outsized | 
| Like a Cartel in the Mexico, the scheme is organized crime | 
| Promoting breakthroughs a mascot on steroids | 
| Who refuses to die numbing his pain with some opioids | 
| A dealer, rocking a pharmacist apron | 
| Who sells us snake oil in a lab down in Dayton | 
| And at the end of the day only intentions matter | 
| Reality will always catch up to the reckless chatter | 
| Solutions easy to find it’s not a secret | 
| Thinking about our youth, damn we in some deep shit | 
| Consented to this carnival mapped on the long-term | 
| Costume party the youth are masked with the Mossberg | 
| A shipwreck where it’s survival of fittest | 
| A perpetual revisit of 2009 misses | 
| Platforms where you see doctors become the journalists | 
| Alarmist journalists become doctors we watch it burn again | 
| We cancel, judge and crucify but it depends who | 
| Those who own the channel choose who put they put the lens to | 
| And it’s hard to form alliances and get to people buy in | 
| While some, looking for buzz while others is doing science | 
| And I never thought I’d see the day | 
| Where great professors get scolded on by TV personalities who talk all day | 
| Where the last in class considers himself a genius | 
| Much like a terrorist the same DNA sequence | 
| The YouTube and the TV channel resident | 
| Singing off tune, American Idol of medicine | 
| Spewing agendas off a script with mad confidence | 
| Pushing for measures bringing catastrophic consequence | 
| And the worst that’s yet to come won’t even be a virus | 
| These «tools» will all be stuck when comes the next crisis | 
| All I can do is laugh at these godless fearmongers | 
| The fear death became their church within their subconscious | 
| Could a simple vaccine bring solidarity? | 
| Nah, the world’s gluttonous with a big lack of parity | 
| Under the guise of protecting the elders | 
| Billions being made on the deadliest weapons | 
| Stats replacing words by technocratic nerds | 
| Numbers ratios leading this undemocratic world | 
| When they don’t like the numbers, they get thrown in a trash | 
| Hidden truths, hidden behind these letters they use to mask | 
| But who’s held accountable? And where’s the transparency | 
| We get it, your type plays by different rules apparently | 
| Pain killers other legal drugs in all our cabinets | 
| And when we mention natural remedies they start bashing us | 
| Our city’s subjected to the laws of the Dirty Dozens | 
| I turn the News on and all I see is bunch of suckers | 
| Playing with human emotions and taking them for hostage | 
| Pumped us with fear, rational thought’s lost in the process | 
| Leaving a welcome sign for fascism to enter | 
| Popping pills to numb ourselves for the dark winter | 
| Mister congressman our hands cannot stop the flow of sand | 
| Why so many houseless in the cold, make us overstand | 
| Conspiracies inspired by conspirators | 
| Who conspire turn around and blame conspiracy theorist | 
| Throughout history all we’ve seen is war and rifts | 
| So don’t try to tell me plots don’t exist | 
| Kicks to the gut, schemes for the wicked | 
| Gentlemen dressed in nice suits, we call it business | 
| Lies and weapons of mass distraction | 
| Millions are dead, while the consent is manufactured | 
| Selling war as noble cause you know the cost is death | 
| Avery time they lower oil cost | 
| Fighting war on drugs, «down» with the communists | 
| But really they used drug money to kill the communists | 
| While crack cocaine was tearing up the hood | 
| Seen it in the 80's they were scheming on us good | 
| During the month of March, they gave us their analysis | 
| The economy can tank we gotta salvage it | 
| And just about a half a million deaths later | 
| Fake news, real news who got the correct data? | 
| Red Alert! Red Alert! | 
| Nobody move and nobody get hurt | 
| Panic buying toilet paper in the bunker | 
| Running a Milgram experiment on Archie Bunker | 
| So many lies peddled, people believe in nothing | 
| Disconnected from it all, rather make up something | 
| And yes, fear and paranoia can make you an addict | 
| Cause and effects, got u doing pseudo-mathematics | 
| Hope is thin, in this divisive atmosphere | 
| Too much smoke, blown up our ass, for the path to clear | 
| And if you got time, to post a million hateful comments | 
| Can you keep the plight of the less fortunate in your conscious | 
| You don’t want them here right, the earth is bigger | 
| Drunk driving with your mask on and a hurt liver | 
| And as you wear your mask, you also wear it on your sleeve | 
| Same way, you’ll change your mind depending on the wind speed | 
| But don’t worry jack, got my finger on the pulse | 
| Gather the sheep and the pork, I’m a hit em off | 
| And if the number of deaths, that you wanna stop | 
| One percent of the armament budget will make it drop | 
| Every year, 8 or 9 million lives can saved | 
| But providing clean water’s been a failure | 
| While these dummies playing, way too busy brandishing their gun | 
| While they selling jet fighters to Saudi Arabia | 
| We playing with fireworks during these deadly times | 
| Life and death, decided by arbitrary line | 
| Life is not black and white just a happy chaos | 
| We celebrate until death comes to end the séance | 
| During this pandem (ic), they pitting them against them | 
| How many dead, waiting for a cure against death | 
| Can read the hypocrisy on their face? | 
| When you bury the ones you hate, just so you can save face | 
| And so it seems that many seem to forget | 
| That we’re not bunch of computer you can fix when you sick | 
| Speculative bubbles and economic growth | 
| Gave us a sense of invincibility deep inside our soul | 
| When it hits the fan, they say artist is non-essential | 
| When we hit a rough patch, as if music isn’t helpful? | 
| Yet you use our names when it’s time to raise some funds | 
| When times are bad, you drop us like we weight a ton | 
| But nothing new under the sun my young gunner | 
| In this country a real job is one that makes you suffer | 
| From a sinking ship, we film the one drowns | 
| And turn around and act like a modern day Malcom now | 
| 20 years ago, these bright marketers killed the music | 
| Privatized the hospitals guess who’s the biggest loser | 
| The way I see unity is way gone | 
| Obama, Bush, the Clintons and the Trumps sang the same song | 
| Our daughters can’t breathe, our sons can’t breathe | 
| Their future walking on tight rope without a plan B | 
| Can see the world of tomorrow, written on their faces | 
| We judge them and categorize them, it makes me anxious | 
| Between clichés of terror and homages | 
| Soon to be washed up by a tsunami of broken promise | 
| America on paper’s full of inspiring pablum | 
| When the real America’s really a war factory | 
| No talk of reparations ghetto still segregated | 
| We know the numbers like Lauryn got us miseducated | 
| Corrupt police culture and bunch of corrupt officials | 
| Ready to screw our future up, to move up a little | 
| Stuck in a juvenile wrestling match | 
| As if you had to crush or hurt people to get your message passed | 
| I’m not impressed, and there’s those who think on the left | 
| Cause they sitting at the bar drinking with couple blacks | 
| You might think you know a few, but you don’t know their fight | 
| Hard to picture life in basement from the 8th flight | 
| Until the night you get in a scuffle and catch a right | 
| That’s when you went from being left to the extreme right | 
| And I try not to judge cause anyone can change | 
| Not a child of violence, I rather the peace reign | 
| We pay our taxes whether wins or loses | 
| So we still as American as these folks that be burning crosses | 
| And you can write about your epigenetics | 
| Trying to cope against the times changing that’s just pathetic | 
| Pointing fingers at Africa when you speak of corruption | 
| When nepotism’s all we see in this banana republic | 
| You think we equal? Lies, brothers and sisters? Lies | 
| Are you listening? Nah do you respect us? | 
| Lies | 
| Put in perpetual second class to keep you balanced | 
| The «American Dream» sold to the biggest addicts | 
| Alt-right reactionary, liberal anarchist | 
| Inventing words, what the hell’s a right wing populist | 
| Plutocrats for bureaucrats, eco-anarcho fascists | 
| Killing each other at the bottom while they get mad rich | 
| Deforestation, exporting manufacturing jobs | 
| To keep the Dow Jones popping lives get sabotaged | 
| Slave labor, overseas and corporate takeovers | 
| Mansions in America and Africa’s the lay over | 
| Migrants in overcrowded boats, don’t nobody care | 
| We ransacked their land for them to die there | 
| We sign contracts then we swindle out of them | 
| Amen, you out of luck If u live in Yemen | 
| More bombs, drone fighters is the avatar | 
| How many kids die, politicians don’t say Allah-u-Akbar | 
| Look at Vietnam, look at Cambodia | 
| Kissinger was never judged they put him on a podium | 
| You can round up 400,000 innocent lives | 
| And get the Nobel Peace prize for killing them | 
| Easy to study the theory and codes of their religion | 
| This ain’t the definition of war, this is terrorism | 
| Articulating these ideas became complicated | 
| Especially, when emotions get implicated | 
| And tomorrow we’ll cry tears for the present day | 
| Just for us to come, right back to where we are today | 
| Thinking back at Kyle Rittenhouse | 
| Or that driver back in Nice who ran over a crowd | 
| It’s the same anger, same madness behind the iris | 
| They’ll say one is depressed, the other is part of ISIS | 
| It’s the culture they be promoted that’s the real problem | 
| You can gotta make them talk about you to become somebody | 
| To represent a cause, no longer be anonymous | 
| Where shocking news is the favorite drug of the audience | 
| Where we post on Facebook and we tweet our moods | 
| Showing the best parts and highlights, we pick and choose | 
| Picture perfect life, mad exotic places | 
| Perfect relationship photoshop machinations | 
| And when that break-ups happen it’s «F» everything | 
| Fishing for more likes as a medicine | 
| And when depression and hate, meet at the altar | 
| It’s a deadly date with the grim reaper as a stalker | 
| It’s nothing deep, there’s really no rhyme or reason | 
| Only a fire that’s exposed during the hottest season | 
| Looking for meaning so we roam, life can be lonely, nobody wanna die alone | 
| I think about it but can’t find the solution | 
| Self centered punks out to brunch living an illusion | 
| With some delusions of grandeur looking for some answers | 
| On TV inspired by life of dead gangsters | 
| You got the Proud and the Boogaloo Boys | 
| Who feel entitled to a land, that was stolen from natives | 
| Calling the BLM protestors a bunch of hooligans | 
| Cops were killed during the storm, who u trying to fool again? | 
| Certain medias trying to down play it | 
| And when we saw the cops kill Floyd they tried to blame him | 
| Dog whistling, we tired of the double-talk | 
| Seeing pundits do linguistical somersaults | 
| Hard to express myself in 140 characters | 
| So I do it here love love, that’s how I’m sharing it | 
| In an era where extreme discourse became banal | 
| The bully pulpit throwing tomatoes at the crowd | 
| Since 9−11 seems more souls are close minded | 
| If you got a different belief they wanna close line it | 
| They know my background so every time’s somebody’s killed | 
| They wanna know my opinion as if I bore the guilt | 
| Same excrement, different toilet | 
| Joseph Kony still killing it’s so disappointing | 
| Little by little, they peg us as the enemy | 
| To low information voters who we might never see | 
| But when we win big, the skin color vanishes | 
| Look how we celebrate sports after a championship | 
| Tired of rapping bout the same problems for 20 years | 
| It’s easy to the sell the world as black and white and be millionaire | 
| Wanna be rich? Deny the history, that’s the grift | 
| What a masterful denial with an asterisk | 
| Let’s be afraid to be in public and protect our hearts | 
| Manipulated by our fears thus keeping us apart | 
| That’s what a terrorist wants right? To keep us scared | 
| I guess so far they won, cause we already there | 
| You hear the way they talk they despise the underclass | 
| School curriculums white washed with bunch of crap | 
| Michael Brown, Rodney king to Michel Zecler | 
| But they love you if you Stefan Curry or Clyde drexler | 
| But if you ain’t around those neighborhoods you’d never know | 
| How many friends I had to bury, can never let it go | 
| Way Too young to die, victims of senseless killing | 
| No peace, it’s life or death in certain US cities | 
| And it’s hard to comprehend if you ain’t lived that | 
| To be harassed for what you look like where you live at | 
| A world destroyed by folks who got nothing to lose | 
| Inflicting pain on the innocent cause they make the rule | 
| It breeds anger, homegrown terrorist | 
| Who shoot up schools under some fictitious narrative | 
| Discriminated at school and when u look for jobs | 
| Every field even housing, you have to fight the odds | 
| And then the youth start to believe it they feel ostracized | 
| Another generation at the margin pauperized | 
| Flip side, so in love with so called excellence | 
| Of these white collars ass crooks that they be selling us | 
| Get paid, only dollars are here to worship | 
| They don’t wanna read about Kwame Ture they rather floss and | 
| Cause all the words, they steal them and flip em | 
| They weaponize them and they use them on the victims | 
| And the intolerant deemed as culture warriors | 
| Acting like they the Victims, they the ones that been victorious | 
| A society where only themselves considered righteous | 
| And any other culture gets treated like a virus | 
| Imbecilic debates I don’t wanna partake | 
| Hate speech can never enter into god space | 
| They try to make choose sides either good or bad | 
| Am I «Charlie» or not I’m just me and that makes them mad | 
| Picture a convalescent shooting up a hospital | 
| Nowadays critical thought seems impossible | 
| Living life with death, omnipresent in your subconscious | 
| Inundated with negative thoughts, that you gotta process | 
| Been in a major crisis ever since my day of birth | 
| The elders tell me it’s been like this since they been on earth | 
| Compassion packed her bags and she left the block | 
| Leaving a nation afraid boiling in the melting pot | 
| And when the drama hits, people want a scapegoat | 
| All this time, the elected leaders had a say so | 
| Treated like bonobos bottom of the totem pole | 
| We free, but it’s when you free that you more vulnerable | 
| Imagine if I just lose it and start to wild out | 
| And they kill me as my weapon starts to shout out | 
| I know it’s sad they would make me out as a pariah | 
| And say I was radicalized five minutes prior | 
| We take note, we accept it and shut our mouths | 
| While the police force repress and control the crowd | 
| Our people suffering, crying out without a cent | 
| And it’s society that suffers 100 percent | 
| This ain’t working, we need something that works better | 
| We can’t relate these politicians don’t bring us together | 
| Our lives are like fireworks on January first | 
| We didn’t cause the mess, they want us to clean the dirt | 
| It’s war against this and war against that | 
| But war is when the bombs blow and wigs get capped | 
| Ask the elders who survived the Nazi regime | 
| Go to Syria or Yemen ask them what they see | 
| On all subjects, security and the economy | 
| The MAGA’s will try to say thing were better back in slavery | 
| Goes back to the clash of civilizations | 
| Greed and violence and effects of globalization | 
| The money crosses borders information crosses borders | 
| Narcotic crosses borders, and oil crosses borders | 
| And money never travels alone | 
| So it’s no surprise bloodshed and sorrow also crosses borders | 
| Maybe since Eisenhower is when we held the leach | 
| Our country decided to be the world police | 
| Like a dead beat dad, the land we live in | 
| Is it too much to ask for Uncle Sam to love his children? | 
| Land of the migrants, land of opportunity | 
| Stolen from the native decimated their communities | 
| How many got lynched? How many tears poured? | 
| How many moms screaming «dear lord!»? | 
| And I still stand for peace | 
| Even though it seems technology wants us to beef | 
| In ten years we experienced a century’s worth | 
| Mad loss our entire value system is hurt | 
| Different generations speaking different dialects | 
| Imagine 30 years ago if they had internet | 
| We can debate about it, it’s an accelerator | 
| Members in white supremist groups would be a lot greater | 
| Politicians let them fester and grow | 
| Better or worst, all they care about is getting a vote | 
| Some lives matter, other lives not much | 
| Little to no punishment after the Capitol rush | 
| While the indigenous are silenced while pipelines laid | 
| Pretty little speech, Wall Street gets paid | 
| Minerals in Congo who cares? Those are negros | 
| The shareholder’s appetite’s larger than Debo’s | 
| While reality shows sucking on our brain cells | 
| Metal hard headed hearts encased in the same shell | 
| Instagram and Facebook gassing up our ego | 
| Priming you for brainwash by fascistic ethos | 
| Is the world much worse? I doubt it | 
| But it’s on repeat! In the background while we browsing | 
| And it marinates inside our soul for days | 
| And the echos of anxiety run deep inside our brain | 
| Watching documentaries feeling blue, but if I’m honest I | 
| Rather just watch some animals, cause I can feel the god inside em | 
| And If I die it’s with a loving heart my friends | 
| I’m still here Waiting for their world to end | 
| Name | Year | 
|---|---|
| Le monde est à moi ft. Akhenaton | 1997 | 
| Je suis Marseille ft. JUL, L'Algérino, Alonzo | 2020 | 
| N (Haine) ft. Akhenaton | 2000 | 
| C'est Notre Hip-Hop ft. Shurik'n, K-RHYME LE ROI, Akhenaton | 1999 | 
| Bad Boys De Marseille (Part 2) ft. La Fonky Family, Shurik'n | 2005 | 
| A Vouloir Toucher Dieu . | 2005 | 
| Le retour du Shit Squad ft. K-RHYME LE ROI, Akhenaton, Fonky Family | 1998 | 
| 11'30 contre les lois racistes ft. Arco, Freeman, Menelik | 2015 | 
| Mission Statement 2 | 2018 | 
| Pain | 2017 | 
| Entrer Dans La Légende | 2005 | 
| Constantly Armed | 2017 | 
| À mi-chemin ft. Ben l'Oncle Soul, Akhenaton | 2011 | 
| Charles S. Dutton | 2017 | 
| Sucka 4 Love | 2017 | 
| Letter | 2017 | 
| Bad Boys De Marseille Avec La Fonky Family ft. La Fonky Family | 1995 | 
| J'voulais Dire ft. Bruno Coulais | 2005 | 
| African Drums 3 | 2018 | 
| Chaque Jour | 2005 | 
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Akhenaton
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