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Ghetto (Interlude) - Faith Evans
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Ghetto (Interlude) Faith Evans

"Ghetto (Interlude)" by Faith Evans, released in 1995, is a #R&B track that explores themes of love, resilience, and the struggles of life in a challenging environment. The lyrics reflect on personal experiences and the desire for a better future, highlighting the emotional weight of growing up in a ghetto setting. Musically, it features smooth melodies and soulful vocals, characteristic of Evans' style. The song resonates with many listeners, emphasizing the importance of hope and perseverance amidst adversity, contributing to its cultural significance in 90s R&B.

Ghetto (Interlude) - Faith Evans
[Interlude]
Ah, yes, one time for your mind
That's right, Bad Boy, y'all
Pedigree, y'all, Brick City

I'm coming back in a real way
Please believe it (Please believe it)
Oh yeah (I'm back, y'all)
My ghetto flow is here to stay (In a real way)
Please believe it (Please believe it)
Oh yeah
I'm down with Bad Boy all the way (Bad Boy for life)
Please believe it (Oh please)
Hey, yeah (Please believe)
And Pedigree is here to stay (Can y'all understand)
Please believe it (What's really going down)
Hey, yeah
I'm back, baby, in a real way, oh yeah
Please believe it
Hey, yeah yeah
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