This Is Why We Ride
This Is Why We Ride

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This Is Why We Ride Lyrics

People always wanna know
The reason for what they consider senseless violence in the hood
I'ma break it down for you
This is why we ride

And this is why we ride
And this is why we ride

I gotta say this clear, I gotta say this loud
I should've been dead, don't know how I'm here now
I should've been dead, damn it forty years ago
How the fuck did I survive? Something that I'll never know
I played the crack game, gang bang, guns
Motherfuckers told me I'd never see twenty one

I come from LA, deep in the heart of the hood
Every night the bullets fly, this shit ain't Hollywood
Could be your best friend, mother or brother dead
Cops can't do shit, these streets are blood red
So we leave the block and we load the guns
And we want revenge, until revenge comes

And this is why we ride

And this is why we ride

I made it out the hood, I got a great life
But them bullets fly every motherfucking night
Another kid dies every motherfucking night
Another mother cries every motherfucking night
Ghettoes of deep crack, made to never escape
A place to store the poor, made to never escape
They're all over the world, people go to die
Murders go unsolved, I understand why
They remove hope and then we sell dope
Pain in poverty has us at each other's throat
Families are broken and so we gang bang
A bit form of unity but most love some of us ever seen

And this is how we die

And this is why we ride

Oh man, coming up and surviving in the ghetto
The smallest argument goes from little drama to big drama
Next thing you know, somebody's dead
I don't think you can understand if you've never been in your streets
And held your best friend in your arms
Your child in your arms and watch them breathe their last breath
'Cause somebody shot them dead in the streets
You ain't thinking of calling the police
You want revenge and you want it now
I gotta be honest with you
If somebody were to kill me, shoot me right now,
My last words wouldn't be peace
It would be get those motherfuckers

(And this is why we ride)

This song is dedicated to all of you who has lost somebody to street violence

And this is why we ride

And this is how we die

Writer(s): TRACY LAUREN MARROW, MARLON DAVID COYLE, VINCENT DUJUAN DENNIS, ERNEST T CUNNIGAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who performed the song 'This Is Why We Ride'?

    'This Is Why We Ride' is performed by Body Count, an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1990. The band is fronted by Ice-T, who primarily established his career as a rapper before fronting this group.

  2. Who is the main lyricist for 'This Is Why We Ride'?

    The primary songwriter for 'This Is Why We Ride' is Tracy Lauren Marrow, better known as Ice-T. Marrow co-wrote the lyrics with Marlon David Coyle, Vincent Dujuan Dennis, and Ernest T. Cunnigan.

  3. What inspired the lyrics of 'This Is Why We Ride'?

    The lyrics of 'This Is Why We Ride' are inspired by real-life experiences and struggles in urban environments, particularly those of Ice-T. The song addresses themes of survival, violence, and the impact of community conditions in the ghettos.

  4. When was Body Count's debut album released?

    Body Count's self-titled debut album was released on March 31, 1992, on Sire/Warner Bros. Records.

  5. How did Ice-T develop an interest in heavy metal?

    Ice-T's interest in heavy metal grew from sharing a room with his cousin Earl, who was a fan of rock music. Early influences included bands like Edgar Winter, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath.

  6. What controversial song brought Body Count significant attention?

    Body Count garnered significant attention for their controversial song 'Cop Killer', which criticized corrupt police officers. The controversy ultimately led Ice-T to remove the song from their debut album.

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