This song taught me more about practicing safe sex, treating my girlfriends right, and some of the tragic truths about things that are happening to innocent kids out there everyday. It managed to teach me some MATURE lessons when I was, what? 12 years old when this song came out. If you're reading this and out there suffering or just dealing with some harsh times in life, I LOVE YOU.
Every day I woke up hoping to die... I remember feeling this so hard as a single mom of 5 who finally escaped her abuser. By god, I got up on my feet and let go over every excuse. Thank God theyre grown, healthy and thriving. Glory to God.
@@VillaDan praising myself of acceptance of praise from others is not always the easiest thing for a survivor. I know who I am and what I'm made of. I am proud of the choices I made to get myself and my children up out of that situation. But I give glory to God because without HIM, none of it would have been possible. I don't believe in coincidence and too many times, I witnessed the impossible, on my journey out of hell on earth. I will always give God the glory HE deserves. I appreciate your recognition of my efforts but I'd never tell you what to believe or not believe. That's up to you.
WS an adult who had a 2 year old son and just split from his biological contributer was working at a strip club in the Bible belt. Got kicked out of church for waiting tables so the next Monday tried out for dancing
I was struggling with my own personal hell, which is addiction when this song was popular. I would turn it up SO loud & promise myself that I would get my shit together. I am sober now, almost a year & a half!!!
Well done buddy. Keep it up fam. Addiction isn’t easy. I see it a lot with my clients. Wishing you all the best. Surround yourself with a good support system and never let hope die. 🫂
Right! I heard it when I was little too, but knew what majority of it meant, cause I grew up the same way. My mom did everything she had to do. Worked as a podiatrist, and lab assistant, as well as another job. She raised up all six of us.
It's incredible how this song flew under the radar given its heavy subject matter and its message of trying to get out of rock bottom even if the odds are heavily stacked against you. Profound, inspirational and grossly underappreciated
Flew under the radar? I was there when this song was the biggest thing out. You couldn't turn on the radio without hearing this. And as much as I love this song...they lyrics are kinda ass. Here you have a girl who's life is complete shit and she's doing everything she can to make them ends meet, and they're like "Oh well, my mama didn't do that," like shut the fuck up dog. Who cares how she gets it...she doing what she gotta do
There's honestly so many amazing songs like this that exist that people just dismiss because "rap". My favorite artist is logic because he constantly sings about the struggles of poverty, how he made it out and how he wishes he could help out all those he has seen struggle in the past.
Dr. Evil no you’re wrong. The song was made in 1999. It didn’t officially release on their album until 2001. It’s literally in the movie Life which came out in 1999
Angela Taylor Dr. Dre sampled it from David McCallum’s “The Edge” which I’m sure you can find here on RUclips. No beats in Hip Hop are original per say. They’re all sampled from various works of composers. From there, City High included it. But this song was definitely made in 1999
My mum sang this song to me, As a child I knew what was going on. Gotta feed the kids right? and I’ll always love and respect you for that. I never went hungry and I would never choose another. I miss you, Mum. R. I .p Rought ignorant pigs.😂❤
Listening to this as a 36 year old man is way different than a 16 year old. These lyrics are great, and a lot of people are living like this. Keep your head up you'll get through this!!
Kai. A. I feel you, I do. But we still have writers and those artists putting poetry to music. Sometimes, they just don't catch a shine because the industry is what it is right now. But their season will come again
It’s hard to listen to this song in 2023. I remember being a kid listening to this and singing along, and crying a bit as i listened to this it made me think of my mom and her addiction, how my father and her split and left me and my two brothers alone with her. I hated her for choosing drugs, but I see her perspective and how she tried to do anything she could to supply us with food, and sometimes it didn’t happen. She was hurt and in pain and used as a way of escape. She was and still is my mom and I do love her. Much love and respect for all the struggling moms out there.
Back in 2001, I held onto this to get me through the toughest year of my life. Found myself in a position that I shouldn't have to be in. So the words "Stop making tired excuses", made me wanna do better for myself. Want a better life and be more stable. To get away from the abusive relationship I was in. A couple of days 9/11 happened. I lost my best friend. He was a fire fighter. His last words to me : You know I love you. And I am proud of you for standing on your own. I gotta go, we just got a 5 call alarm. Save me plate, I will call you later." That call was the first tower hit. And the last time I ever heard his voice.
This song didn't exist when you were 12 (like 1997 or 1998 I assume). It's from the early 2000's. In fact City High wasn't even a group before you were a teenager. You were at least 15 when this song came out in 2001. I remember my friend had their album when I was in 7th or 8th grade and let me listen to it so even I was probably like 13 when I heard this and I'm younger than you.
Only people who ever heard of this song is literally 21 and older, Good lord i miss the early 2000's and the late 90's. My parents would always tell me not to grow up so fast and i was going to miss my childhood and i took their words for granted I finally understand now, wish I could restart my life over like a video game.
I copied & pasted that Everlast song into the search and listened to it for the 1st time because of your comment. I have to admit that it is a very real song indeed! Every line of it is "real life reality" type talk. Peace and light to you. :-)
They had that other hit song, "5" 5' with brown eyes, smile like the sunrise " I forget the name of it. They dipped bc the girl was involved with both of the men (not at the same time)
When this song came out, I was a single mother in my early 20s, dancing for a living. I never went farther than dancing, and my son was never hungry. This song still brings me tears every time I hear it. It's so real. The judgement I faced for dancing, when that's all I did :( The worry that your baby will suffer. The fleeing from familial SA. All too relatable.
You know it's a sad weird world when the dude in Denver eating soup with no kids comment gets more likes than yours of relating to this song in one way or another.. I'm not tryna start somethin but I just find that odd 🫤 but hey atleast you did what u had too to take care of you & yours 🤷♂️
Honey you're not alone. My mom will be gone 5 years in June. She danced her whole life up into her early 40s. She got us this home that I'm in now. She kept us 4 kids fed, clothed, raised in church, raised with chores/in the country life and respectful. NEVER be ashamed. Much love to you ❤️
My sister and I really liked listening to this song. We were about that age then. Our parents hated it though and always would change the channel. lmao
I lived this..I was in survivor MODE..started dancing at the young age of 15😢.. Went through more shit mentally than I ever was prepared for . TODAY I help young woman to leave that Life ❤
Valentino 411. This song " What Would You Do" song was from the 1999 film " Life" soundtrack by R&B group " City High" with singer and actor Ryan Toby from the " Sister Act" films. Sister Act 3 is greenlit.
I remember this song, they used to play this on 106.1 KMEL like all day long hahaha! Most random video ever in my sidebar. One of the singers ended up on that show Intervention if I remember right.
I honestly just thought about this song and started singing it in my head then out loud....if you really listen to the lyrics it's powerful and still to this day you wonder what these woman or even young girls out on the streets have been through in their life. It's sad
Amber Ruffin just gave me a rundown of this song. its the only reason i listened to it. She, Amber, is so good as a comedian. I wish her Emmys and joy and safety.
I remember listening to this when i was a kid, didn't make any sense then, hell i didnt even think about that there was any meaning to it. But now 13 years later, i understand it, and it really is deep no matter who sings it.
This song really was such a bop but it truly changed my perspective on life. Don’t make excuses. If you choose the right way God will provide. It looks bleak but God is a God of miracles. Keep your head up single mothers.
Just heard this song in a reel and had to come watch the video! Man this takes me back... haven't even thought of this song in like 17 years, lol. Still great!
You guys should see the look at the looks on my family's faces and strangers' faces when they hear me feeling myself singing this like I have lived this life. This song is more than a song, it's a story.
Amber was right, being a single mother, working 40+ hours to make ends meet or stripping to support your family, nobody has the right to judge. But this is still an amazing song
Agreed! Love the harmony but the lyrics are so self-righteous. Men are enjoying strippers in the video but get to judge the stripper! Horrible double standard.
I loved the song but never 100% paid attention to the lyrics, so realizing that the song was in _favor_ of this dickhead narrator berating a stripper for doing the thing he _literally paid her to do_ made me lose my fucking mind lol
@@curtiswilliamsjr.m.div.9600 but she addressed that in the song. For you this is just a good time,but for me this what I call life. This line is saying you are enjoying yourself and I am trying to live.
@@Joeybsmooth the self-righteousness was not addressed by that line. Calling the stripper a hoe and not agreeing that being there made the men hoes is not addressing anything, it's literally just exhibiting a double standard.
I MISS THE STORY-TELLING SONGS, U WILL NEVER HEAR POSITIVE/UPLIFTING SONGS ON THE RADIO THESE DAYZ😔 THE INDUSTRY IS A MFKN FREAK SHOW NOWADAYZ FILLED WITH ALLLLL OF THE CIRCUS CLOWNS😑😔 #CITYHIGH 4 EVA #ICONIC🔥
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no
2025
Yup
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I had no business walking around singing this as a child. Hits so different as an adult.
Unless you were actually going through it
As a Samantha too, I know girl, I know!
I never listened to all the way through .as a kid . 😢 Now I know why ...😢😢😢 As an adult 😢😢😢
The hustle of a 10 year old is tough
@@willn8664this wasn't around in 90's so I can't imagine.
I think this song implanted an early seed of empathy and I have never forgotten it
AMEN ❤❤❤❤
The only thing that stuck with me was the “you trying to tell me your girlfriend couldn’t just go out and get a regular job?”
Ditto
Amen!
True.
City High was ahead of its time ❤
Yea they was❤❤❤❤❤😊
Fr ❤
Yeah they were
It’s wild how we all sung this song with our chests as children but now as adults we realize the severity. 🥺
Girl... and the girl's story is just heartbreaking.
Yea it's sad I'm about to be in tears 😢😢
Devastating 😢
I got off my k bus singing this and take a puff pass it to me now that was in 2003-2004
Yes I dropped a few tears listening just now.
This song is extremely profound. We all like to judge others but we have no clue what is it like to be in someone else's situation.
That's a fact that's y i don't judge nobody...you jus never know
2023 still here for thisssssssss ❤
Never judge a book by it's cover. You never know what's going on when you scratch the surface
On God Herself. 🫂
Exactly!!!❤
Someone needs this song in 2024 👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
This song taught me more about practicing safe sex, treating my girlfriends right, and some of the tragic truths about things that are happening to innocent kids out there everyday. It managed to teach me some MATURE lessons when I was, what? 12 years old when this song came out. If you're reading this and out there suffering or just dealing with some harsh times in life, I LOVE YOU.
🫶
Love you too mud5377❤
Needed to see this ❤ love you xx
Yess well said ! Love you too Mud5377
That's really sweet ❤❤❤Good for you 😊
This song hits different as an adult.
Facts
@M3l203 Younger kids don't understand the lyrics as well as adults do.
Totally agree
Fucking straight up
Facts
I got out of prison in 2001. I remember this song as if it was playing on the radio today. Been out 18 years! All thanks and praises to God! ❤
Thats awesome! Congrats!
🙏💛🙏💙🙏
Amen praise God give yourself credit for hard work 👍
♥️♥️♥️
ALLAH'S BLESSINGS...
Every day I woke up hoping to die... I remember feeling this so hard as a single mom of 5 who finally escaped her abuser. By god, I got up on my feet and let go over every excuse. Thank God theyre grown, healthy and thriving. Glory to God.
Good job mamma!!!
Blessings
That's all your doing and no one else's, you should be praising yourself not God
@@VillaDan praising myself of acceptance of praise from others is not always the easiest thing for a survivor. I know who I am and what I'm made of. I am proud of the choices I made to get myself and my children up out of that situation. But I give glory to God because without HIM, none of it would have been possible. I don't believe in coincidence and too many times, I witnessed the impossible, on my journey out of hell on earth. I will always give God the glory HE deserves. I appreciate your recognition of my efforts but I'd never tell you what to believe or not believe. That's up to you.
Amen 🙏🏾
June 2024 who still listening???? come on what would you do?
I just listened to Next Episode, and it reminded me of this song. Had to introduce my coworker to this
I didn’t realize that he was apart of Sister Act. The reunion brought me here but City High was my band. The more you know.
Real struggles
Keep listening
Survive is the only answer
Why can't we make music like this anymore
Make songs about having sex for money ? They definitely still make music like this lmao
Because this shit is corny
@@TonySlick69 who?
@@TonySlick69 it isnt corny because some people genuinely relate+; this was the normal music when this was made
Cuz no one has an identity any more. Social media and internet destroyed originality. That's why everything from our past gets reused and rebranded.
This song is so deep, never knew a childhood song that we use to bop to could be a reality today for some
stace J yeah I definitely did not understand it as a kid lol
During that childhood, some of us lived word by word this song
@@twinkletwinklelittlebat thank you I was gon say the same thing smh
@@lilvizyena people hear the words but will never understand the feeling. Hopefully never will that is.
WS an adult who had a 2 year old son and just split from his biological contributer was working at a strip club in the Bible belt. Got kicked out of church for waiting tables so the next Monday tried out for dancing
I was struggling with my own personal hell, which is addiction when this song was popular. I would turn it up SO loud & promise myself that I would get my shit together. I am sober now, almost a year & a half!!!
Well done buddy. Keep it up fam.
Addiction isn’t easy.
I see it a lot with my clients. Wishing you all the best. Surround yourself with a good support system and never let hope die. 🫂
Congrats. That's great 👍
Congrats I’m happy for you
The lyrics to this song are very deep
2020 who still listen 👂 to this music 🎶 never get old
I just found this and it's amazing
I always play this song wen I was little didn’t understand it until I got older
Right! I heard it when I was little too, but knew what majority of it meant, cause I grew up the same way. My mom did everything she had to do. Worked as a podiatrist, and lab assistant, as well as another job. She raised up all six of us.
I am I love it
Yeah we still rocking with- "CITY HIGH" HAPPY NEW YEAR! 😊 WHAT STATE WAS THIS MUSIC VIDEO RECORDED?
You know as a kid this song didnt hit as hard as it does now that I'm grown with two sons I would do ANYTHING for them ♡
Fam my square ass was singing this and dancing as a kid. Literally one of the realest song out
I got $50!
Yes same!!! I hear this song in a whole other way now. I feel bad that I used to judge women who stripped and etc.
@@poppaluv Hahaha ha right fucking send it. 😂😂😂
@@poppaluv woa you know $40 is standard, stop driving the market up mannnnn
This is why don't judge single moms 💯
It's incredible how this song flew under the radar given its heavy subject matter and its message of trying to get out of rock bottom even if the odds are heavily stacked against you. Profound, inspirational and grossly underappreciated
Imagine if music with a message was promoted today.. I guess some slip through the cracks, but back then we had quite a few songs that made you think.
Listen to runaway love by Ludacris and Mary j blige
Flew under the radar? I was there when this song was the biggest thing out. You couldn't turn on the radio without hearing this. And as much as I love this song...they lyrics are kinda ass. Here you have a girl who's life is complete shit and she's doing everything she can to make them ends meet, and they're like "Oh well, my mama didn't do that," like shut the fuck up dog. Who cares how she gets it...she doing what she gotta do
Under the rug?? This song was everywhere when it came out 20 something years ago.
There's honestly so many amazing songs like this that exist that people just dismiss because "rap". My favorite artist is logic because he constantly sings about the struggles of poverty, how he made it out and how he wishes he could help out all those he has seen struggle in the past.
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真相を知ってしまった外国人「なんだこれは…たまげたなぁ…」
Fun Fact: They actually did this song in 1999 for the Life soundtrack, but gave it a proper release a year later. So, imo, this is a 90s song.
I was thinking the same. This is definitely a 90s song. A lot of people just didn’t hear it until 2 years later
This song came out in 2001 not 2000
Dr. Evil no you’re wrong. The song was made in 1999. It didn’t officially release on their album until 2001. It’s literally in the movie Life which came out in 1999
so did dr. dre steal the middle part for the next episode? or did they steal it from him?
Angela Taylor Dr. Dre sampled it from David McCallum’s “The Edge” which I’m sure you can find here on RUclips. No beats in Hip Hop are original per say. They’re all sampled from various works of composers. From there, City High included it. But this song was definitely made in 1999
If you were born in the 80s, you’re blessed.
AMEN 😂❤❤❤😊❤Thank you GOD lwas AMEN
Amen ❤
1979
@@RapFanatic4ever that counts 🫡.
My mum sang this song to me, As a child I knew what was going on. Gotta feed the kids right? and I’ll always love and respect you for that. I never went hungry and I would never choose another. I miss you, Mum. R. I .p Rought ignorant pigs.😂❤
If you know Kelli it’s actually her partner, Aaron commenting, and didn’t realise sorry lin for the confusion 😂
Its hard I got you
I remember the look on my moms face when she heard me singing the chorus when I was like 6 lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Lmfao same here🤣
oh dear lmao
Hahaha that made me laugh 😂
sad! why was you even allowed to watch BET or MTV videos at that age?!
'In and out of lockdown, I ain't got a job now'.
Takes on a new meaning in these troubled times.
😂😂😂 I’m in and out of lockdown
Then it switches to so jus chill till to the next episode . Which is now
Lmaoooo
Honestly the worst thing 2020 did was give you losers a reason to reword this comment on ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING you watch
@@skankhunt-wy9wy
The irony is palpable; I almost choked on it.
They don't make music like this no more
FR or life Jennings SEX song is also really good
Exactly and it's sad they don't make Music like this anymore ❤thank you GOD for it all❤❤❤❤😊
This Gives me memories of the 2000 era
This was just a bop to me as a kid. Hearing it as an adult has me in a whole new feeling... This really is life for some people.
Shout out to single Moms holding it TF down
Jelani Price. Thx
Damn I didn't even realize what I've been doing... I just do it! If I can do this any woman can 💪🏽
@King Delevingne how you get on a song talking abt single moms and you tryna shame this women for having sex. Get out of here square ass
Dez Dandy thank you!!!
King Delevingne I'm actually quite proud of myself....where is the hate coming from?
This song kept me in tears.
Me t✌ ❤😊
This song is a great example of the greatness of music in The '90s.
It's a classic.
This song came out in 2001
@@mattsmith3835 It was recorded in 1999.
2001
@@trindellbrown It was recorded in 1999.
@@btetschnerIt was a hit in 2001.
Listening to this as a 36 year old man is way different than a 16 year old. These lyrics are great, and a lot of people are living like this. Keep your head up you'll get through this!!
This hits different as an adult tragic we didn’t get more of city high for real
For real. I wish they kept making music after their debut album. I loved that album was an elementary school kid, haha.
One of the realest songs made
Who’s here April 2024
Yep
Still slaps 👋
I'm here because I just heard a country song stolen the lyrics
Me too
Here
Back when music STILL told a story... Damn I miss days like these
Kai. A. I feel you, I do. But we still have writers and those artists putting poetry to music. Sometimes, they just don't catch a shine because the industry is what it is right now.
But their season will come again
Kai. A. Right
Kai. A. FACTS!
Facts!!!
There's tons of artists today telling stories through music, you just have to look for it.
"Everyday I woke up hoping to die".. I felt that
i felt that way
Your life is worth living!❤️
I pray whatever you going through you get through it with your chin held high 🙏
Me too
Have u heard of joy division
We forgot about the message in this generation
It’s hard to listen to this song in 2023. I remember being a kid listening to this and singing along, and crying a bit as i listened to this it made me think of my mom and her addiction, how my father and her split and left me and my two brothers alone with her. I hated her for choosing drugs, but I see her perspective and how she tried to do anything she could to supply us with food, and sometimes it didn’t happen. She was hurt and in pain and used as a way of escape. She was and still is my mom and I do love her. Much love and respect for all the struggling moms out there.
Damn..
we need more of this in the music world these days
Exactly!!!! But it’s nothing real out now like back in the days I miss it so much
Back in 2001, I held onto this to get me through the toughest year of my life.
Found myself in a position that I shouldn't have to be in.
So the words "Stop making tired excuses", made me wanna do better for myself. Want a better life and be more stable. To get away from the abusive relationship I was in.
A couple of days 9/11 happened. I lost my best friend. He was a fire fighter.
His last words to me : You know I love you. And I am proud of you for standing on your own. I gotta go, we just got a 5 call alarm. Save me plate, I will call you later."
That call was the first tower hit. And the last time I ever heard his voice.
That story brought a tear to a grown mans eye.
DAMN. I'M SO SORRY 😭😭😭
So sorry 😪💔
Damn ur story brought tears to my eyes .
That is so so sweet
Why do I put myself through this?! 😂 I know I'm old enough to understand it now and it makes me tear up every time. But it's so good!!😂
I'm 38 years old, and I have been singing this song before I was a teenager.
This song didn't exist when you were 12 (like 1997 or 1998 I assume). It's from the early 2000's. In fact City High wasn't even a group before you were a teenager. You were at least 15 when this song came out in 2001. I remember my friend had their album when I was in 7th or 8th grade and let me listen to it so even I was probably like 13 when I heard this and I'm younger than you.
Me too😊😅😂❤
If there was RUclips back in the year 1999, we all know this video would have close to 1 billion views lmao. This was a huge hit back in the day.
This has to be one of the happiest sounding songs with sad lyrics i've ever heard!
James Michael Harding clearly you've never heard hey ya by Andre 3000.. saddest lyrics ever
You want to listen to Bullet by hollywood undead
Crumbly Man my thoughts exactly!
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Stephanie McClure quay d d grayand squawk I oya
This group and Lyfe Jennings really had us trying to figure it out as teens. We need more songs that will make the youth think again.
Gosh I thought those artists were so much further apart in the time they came out
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I was jamming to this song when I was younger but damn, I had no clue what this song was about
I'm with you...
Lol yupppp!!! I just realized this also hahaha
Jay Low The "sleep with a man for a little bit of money" wasn't a clue?
I was young jamming to the beat and it was catchy so "No"
Me too!! It's pretty sad :/
Only people who ever heard of this song is literally 21 and older, Good lord i miss the early 2000's and the late 90's. My parents would always tell me not to grow up so fast and i was going to miss my childhood and i took their words for granted I finally understand now, wish I could restart my life over like a video game.
2024 and I still know every word
Yoooo same! Haha
This song is real, cause it’s about desperate times calling for desperate measures. People doing that today, as of 2023!.
This chorus is always randomly popping up in my head for years now. Lol
me too... lolllll
same here...and every time it pops up i would come on you tube
Britney Lester ikr but for me it kept popping up in my head during my exam. oh dear god that was stressful
It's cause you got someone at home on the bedroom floor and he's hungry.
same here!!! Lol...
This is still one of the realist songs ever. This and Everlast- what it's like. Two of the realist songs everyone needs to hear. ❤️💯
I copied & pasted that Everlast song into the search and listened to it for the 1st time because of your comment. I have to admit that it is a very real song indeed! Every line of it is "real life reality" type talk. Peace and light to you. :-)
this is one of the best songs....still stands up...
They dropped this banger and dipped real quick.
They had that other hit song, "5" 5' with brown eyes, smile like the sunrise " I forget the name of it. They dipped bc the girl was involved with both of the men (not at the same time)
I don't have a kid, or even a girlfriend. I'm just a guy eating soup in Denver, yet somehow I relate to this.
Lol
I'm In Denver Too 😁
Lol
me too
hahaha
Bastille wouldn't have had a song to cover if City High didn't write it first. Respect all the music.
Right. It's not about what's better. That's subjective anyway. Just acknowledge the originators and respect the art.
When this song came out, I was a single mother in my early 20s, dancing for a living. I never went farther than dancing, and my son was never hungry. This song still brings me tears every time I hear it. It's so real. The judgement I faced for dancing, when that's all I did :( The worry that your baby will suffer. The fleeing from familial SA. All too relatable.
You know it's a sad weird world when the dude in Denver eating soup with no kids comment gets more likes than yours of relating to this song in one way or another.. I'm not tryna start somethin but I just find that odd 🫤 but hey atleast you did what u had too to take care of you & yours 🤷♂️
Sis, I hope things are better for you now.
I love song it was my sister favourite song god bless her soul
Honey you're not alone. My mom will be gone 5 years in June. She danced her whole life up into her early 40s. She got us this home that I'm in now. She kept us 4 kids fed, clothed, raised in church, raised with chores/in the country life and respectful. NEVER be ashamed. Much love to you ❤️
No shame in doing what you need to do woman! Hope you are doing better now!
I was 11 when this dropped lol I remember the whole school bus scream singing this out loud on our way to school.. AND I MEAN THE WHOLE BUS😂 #MEMORIES
weird lyrics for 11 year olds to be singing
Wtf lmao 😂
Kids today singing crazier shit 💀
Sis sammmmmeeee didn’t even know what we was singing about
My sister and I really liked listening to this song. We were about that age then. Our parents hated it though and always would change the channel. lmao
The chorus. Everyone can recite it. So deep and real. They should have wont that grammy
They really should have!
I lived this..I was in survivor MODE..started dancing at the young age of 15😢.. Went through more shit mentally than I ever was prepared for . TODAY I help young woman to leave that Life ❤
I’m glad you’re doing better now ❤❤
It's 2024 and this song Still get to me
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This song hits different now that I'm a momma. I would do anything for my daughter. 10 toes down beside her
Ryan Toby appeared on The View as part of a Sister Act 2 Reunion with Whoopi, which bought me here.
Same. I never knew this was him!!
Valentino 411. This song " What Would You Do" song was from the 1999 film " Life" soundtrack by R&B group " City High" with singer and actor Ryan Toby from the " Sister Act" films. Sister Act 3 is greenlit.
Me too
@@justjohnnaysame. Loved both and never made the connection. ❤
One of the greatest songs of all-time. Big up's to all those single mom's out there doing what they have to do to give their kids a future. Thank you.
✋ Single mom, with twin daughters 👩👧👧👩❤️👩 15yrs old now..🥹 oh my how time flies! 🫰🫶😉#singlemomsclub ❤️
I remember this song, they used to play this on 106.1 KMEL like all day long hahaha! Most random video ever in my sidebar. One of the singers ended up on that show Intervention if I remember right.
Yeah it was Robbie the first dude singing!
Fancy seeing you here Splatter
You must be West of Mississippi. Anything East of that starts with a W and anything West starts with K
2024 and this song got me crying 😢
I honestly just thought about this song and started singing it in my head then out loud....if you really listen to the lyrics it's powerful and still to this day you wonder what these woman or even young girls out on the streets have been through in their life. It's sad
We're missing these kinds of artists right now. Sad...
Nyani fddddddrree
Nyani n
Miya
Nyani music has been taken over.
Nyani yes realism and truths in music are fading fast
"one of those random songs that you vaguely remember from your childhood but can never recall who sang the song"
I can’t believe this song has been out for so long I still jam to it
You know you knoo Every single verse... word for word since you were a kid 😂
Amber Ruffin just gave me a rundown of this song. its the only reason i listened to it. She, Amber, is so good as a comedian. I wish her Emmys and joy and safety.
She reminded me of it - I'm glad she did! Love her!
Tegrrl, you beat me to it. I just discovered the show. If you habe not seen Amber Ruffin on Drunk History, you're welcome.
I remember listening to this when i was a kid, didn't make any sense then, hell i didnt even think about that there was any meaning to it. But now 13 years later, i understand it, and it really is deep no matter who sings it.
That really is true. Wise words, my friend :)
Hits different when you actually have your own children after hearing it as a youngster x
This song really was such a bop but it truly changed my perspective on life. Don’t make excuses. If you choose the right way God will provide. It looks bleak but God is a God of miracles. Keep your head up single mothers.
The line "girl I know if my mother would do it baby you can do it" gives me chills.
This will forever be a classic. 😊😎
I like the message of this song. View yourself as a survivor abd not a victim and jump start your success story.
Just heard this song in a reel and had to come watch the video! Man this takes me back... haven't even thought of this song in like 17 years, lol. Still great!
19 years later and this song still cuts me deep.
🔥🔥🔥this was dooppeee bring back CITY HIGH 2019 who heree listening??
Never happening. Group became a mess after she dated both of them.
HEEREEE 😭♥️🔥 and yes I wish they would do a comeback 😭
Nanna Jan
Yup this can never happen even if they wanted to
Im here
It’s 2024 and this is still 🔥
March 2024 and who’s here with it?!
2016 and still one of the best songs ever made
so true xoxo
+Madeline Mccraieg ik xoxo
J Cole 2017an still listening to it
Yeah it's 2018 now so your wrong
ommmgggg. i remember this song !!! THROW BACK SONGS ARE WAAAAAY BETTER THAN SONGS TODAY !!!
This was the song just had to hear it remember I can do anything ❤
Listened to this as a kid and got the basic message back then but listening to it again, the lyrics are so much darker than I remember.
You guys should see the look at the looks on my family's faces and strangers' faces when they hear me feeling myself singing this like I have lived this life. This song is more than a song, it's a story.
Amber was right, being a single mother, working 40+ hours to make ends meet or stripping to support your family, nobody has the right to judge. But this is still an amazing song
These were great times, but Amber brought me here also.
(Good times music wise)
Agreed! Love the harmony but the lyrics are so self-righteous. Men are enjoying strippers in the video but get to judge the stripper! Horrible double standard.
I loved the song but never 100% paid attention to the lyrics, so realizing that the song was in _favor_ of this dickhead narrator berating a stripper for doing the thing he _literally paid her to do_ made me lose my fucking mind lol
@@curtiswilliamsjr.m.div.9600 but she addressed that in the song. For you this is just a good time,but for me this what I call life. This line is saying you are enjoying yourself and I am trying to live.
@@Joeybsmooth the self-righteousness was not addressed by that line. Calling the stripper a hoe and not agreeing that being there made the men hoes is not addressing anything, it's literally just exhibiting a double standard.
Great song! Brings back the memories!
Yea❤❤❤😊😂😮🎉😊
I miss these times when music told stories even if at that time we didn't understood quite frankly yet. Looking back they hit different
I MISS THE STORY-TELLING SONGS, U WILL NEVER HEAR POSITIVE/UPLIFTING SONGS ON THE RADIO THESE DAYZ😔 THE INDUSTRY IS A MFKN FREAK SHOW NOWADAYZ FILLED WITH ALLLLL OF THE CIRCUS CLOWNS😑😔
#CITYHIGH 4 EVA
#ICONIC🔥
Vanity Belle
dumbing down is real bro
Slick Rick is the king of storytelling
Circus clowns: The most accurate names for today's rappers.
Positive and uplifting.... yeah thats how i feel when i hear this song
To all the mom out thery keep yo head up
Real music with a real message 🙏🏻
Never know what someone is going thru ! We gotta help each other
I remember listening to this song back in the day. Now it's 2024 and I'm still enjoy listening to this song.
October 2019 still 🔥🔥🔥