Man Plans God Laughs
Man Plans God Laughs

Public Enemy - Man Plans God Laughs Lyrics

Jul 27, 2015
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Man Plans God Laughs Lyrics

God damn, damn man man laughs at God’s plan
God laughs at man's trash
Man plans, God laughs

Let it be, what it is
Fight the power for the kids
Who don't know, you may ask yourself
Figured out bad news is bad news
The damn plan got you confused
Hood news, no good news
Ghettoburbs, see em as views

Am I a radical? Am I a radical?
Am I a radical? Am I a radical?
Am I a radical? Am I a radical?
Am I a radical? Am I a radical?
Am I a radical? Am I a pacifist?
Am I scared to fight? I ain't askin' you
Am I grown? Do I stand up?
Am I owned?

Let it be, speaking words
But no wisdom, make em dumb
Damn the plan that man made
Threw the monkey wrench
Praise their faves, what they gave
Get attention nowadays
It's the way they get paid
To get saved, pray to a stage

Do it for the culture, do it for the youth
Do it for the culture, do it for the youth
Do it for the culture, do it for the youth
Do it for the culture, do it for the youth

Am I a radical? Am I a pacifist?
Am I scared to fight? I ain't askin' you
Am I grown? Do I stand up?
Am I owned?

Be the change you wanna see
And wanna be, let it be
Revolution, what it is bring the noise
'89 another summer we to me, we to me
'89 another summer we to me, we to me

Do it for the youth do it for the youth
Do it for the youth do it for the youth
Do it for the youth

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What inspired the title 'Man Plans God Laughs' for Public Enemy's album?

    The title 'Man Plans God Laughs' was inspired by a Yiddish proverb, which translates to 'Der mentsh trakht un got lakht.' Chuck D, the frontman of Public Enemy, decided on this title after hearing basketball legend Julius Erving (Dr. J) mention it in a documentary titled The Doctor. Dr. J used the phrase while discussing his life plans and the unexpected death of his brother, which deeply impacted Chuck D.

  2. What does Chuck D criticize in the album 'Man Plans God Laughs'?

    In the album 'Man Plans God Laughs', Chuck D criticizes the corporate domination of the recording industry, referring to it as a 'corporate plantation.' He compares historical music industry giants like CBS, RCA, and EMI to modern tech companies such as Apple, Google, and Facebook. He expresses concerns about these corporations controlling media and information.

  3. What is one of the themes explored in the song 'Mine Again' from the album?

    'Mine Again,' a song included in the album 'Man Plans God Laughs,' explores themes related to African Americans' conflicted feelings about their African heritage. Written ten years prior to the album's release, this track delves into issues of identity and reconnecting with one's roots.

  4. How was Public Enemy's album 'Man Plans God Laughs' received by critics?

    'Man Plans God Laughs' by Public Enemy received generally favorable reviews from music critics. It holds an average score of 70 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 7 reviews from mainstream critics. This score indicates that most critics had a positive reception towards the album.

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