Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson
[Verse 1]
Five A.M., rise and shine
To feed the baby before he starts to cry
No rest, no time to play
Fifteen, the mother is a runaway
No time for dreams or goals
Pressure is so strong
Her body she has sold so her child can eat
[Pre-Chorus]
What is happening to this world we live in
In our home and other lands
[Chorus]
Drugs and crime spreadin on the streets
People can't find enough to eat
Now our kids can't go out and play
That's the state of the world today
State of the world, ooh baby
[Verse 2]
Lil' Johnny all alone
His only friend, the doll he carries with him
Goes to school each and every day
To be teased because he has no place to stay
This young and homeless boy feels his life is worthless
Instead of suicide, he cries himself to sleep
[Pre-Chorus]
And it's happenin to this world we live in
There's got to be a better way, ooh
[Chorus]
Drugs and crime spreadin on the streets
People can't find enough to eat
Now our kids can't go out and play
That's the state of the world today
State of the world, ooh
[Bridge]
Hey, play, ooh, play
Mason, hoo
Can't give up hope now
Let's weather the storm to, together
[Chorus]
Drugs and crime spreadin on the streets
People can't find enough to eat
Now our kids can't go out and play
That's the state of the world today
Drugs and crime spreadin on the streets
People can't find enough to eat
Now our kids can't go out and play
That's the state of the world today
Drugs and crime spreadin on the streets
People can't find enough to eat
Now our kids can't go out and play
That's the state of the world today
State of the world, ooh
[Outro]
Don't give up, state of the world today, hey hey hey
State of the World (United Nations 7") was written by Janet Jackson & Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
State of the World (United Nations 7") was produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
Janet Jackson released State of the World (United Nations 7") on Wed Feb 06 1991.