
Ghetto Pain by Duane Stephenson, a Jamaican reggae singer who has released three albums on VP Records and works primarily in the roots reggae genre.
Ghetto Pain was written by Dean Ivanhoe Fraser together with Duane Stephenson and released in 2007.

Here are the lyrics below >>>
From day to day, we live
Searching for our identity
While the rich man says
We are a menace to society
But they don’t know what it’s like (they don’t know)
What it’s really like
What it’s really like
To face real ghetto pain
To face real ghetto pressure
To face real ghetto pain
To face real ghetto pressure
On and on we go
For it we try to uphold
Our brothers turn to crime
Killing each other for a dime
While the oppressor say
That turning to qualities
Is the only way
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
One day, one day the table will turn
And to all me out there (to all me out there)
Beware for our barriers will burn (burn, burn, burn)
On and on we go
For it we try to uphold
Our brothers turn to crime
Killing each other for a dime
While the oppressor say
That turning to qualities
Is the only way
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
one day, one day the table will turn
And to all me out there (to all me out there)
Beware for our barriers will burn (burn, burn, burn)
On and on we go
For it we try to uphold
Our brothers turn to crime
Killing each other for a dime
While the oppressor say
That turning to qualities
Is the only way
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
We face real ghetto pain
We face real ghetto pressure
(We face real ghetto pain)
(We face real ghetto pressure)
