The Message
The Message

Grandmaster Flash, Grandmaster Melle Mel - The Message Lyrics

R&B/Soul
Feb 8, 2005
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The Message Music Video

The Message Lyrics

It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

Broken glass everywhere
People pissin' on the stairs, you know they just don't care
I can't take the smell, can't take the noise
Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice
Rats in the front room, roaches in the back
Junkies in the alley with a baseball bat
I tried to get away but I couldn't get far
'Cause a man with a tow truck repossessed my car

Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head, ha-ha-ha-ha

It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

Standin' on the front stoop, hangin' out the window
Watchin' all the cars go by, roarin' as the breezes blow
Crazy lady, livin' in a bag
Eatin' outta garbage pails, used to be a fag hag
Said she'll dance the tango, skip the light fandango
A Zircon princess seemed to lost her senses
Down at the peep show watchin' all the creeps
So she can tell her stories to the girls back home
She went to the city and got so-so siditty
She had to get a pimp, she couldn't make it on her own

Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head, ha-ha-ha-ha

It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

My brother's doin' bad, stole my mother's TV
Says she watches too much, it's just not healthy
All My Children in the daytime, Dallas at night
Can't even see the game or the Sugar Ray fight
The bill collectors, they ring my phone
And scare my wife when I'm not home
Got a bum education, double-digit inflation
Can't take the train to the job, there's a strike at the station
Neon King Kong standin' on my back
Can't stop to turn around, broke my sacroiliac
A mid-range migraine, cancered membrane
Sometimes I think I'm goin' insane
I swear I might hijack a plane

Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head

It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

My son said, "Daddy, I don't wanna go to school
'Cause the teacher's a jerk, he must think I'm a fool"
And all the kids smoke reefer, I think it'd be cheaper
If I just got a job, learned to be a street sweeper
Or dance to the beat, shuffle my feet
Wear a shirt and tie and run with the creeps
'Cause it's all about money, ain't a damn thing funny
You got to have a con in this land of milk and honey
They pushed that girl in front of the train
Took her to the doctor, sewed her arm on again
Stabbed that man right in his heart
Gave him a transplant for a brand new start
I can't walk through the park 'cause it's crazy after dark
Keep my hand on my gun 'cause they got me on the run
I feel like a outlaw, broke my last glass jaw
Hear them say, "You want some more?"
Livin' on a see-saw

Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head, say what?

It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

A child is born with no state of mind
Blind to the ways of mankind
God is smilin' on you but he's frownin' too
Because only God knows what you'll go through
You'll grow in the ghetto livin' second-rate
And your eyes will sing a song called deep hate
The places you play and where you stay
Looks like one great big alleyway
You'll admire all the number-book takers
Thugs, pimps and pushers and the big money-makers
Drivin' big cars, spendin' twenties and tens
And you'll wanna grow up to be just like them
Huh, smugglers, scramblers, burglars, gamblers
Pickpocket peddlers, even panhandlers
You say I'm cool, huh, I'm no fool
But then you wind up droppin' outta high school
Now you're unemployed, all non-void
Walkin' round like you're Pretty Boy Floyd
Turned stick-up kid, but look what you done did
Got sent up for a eight-year bid
Now your manhood is took and you're a Maytag
Spend the next two years as a undercover fag
Bein' used and abused to serve like hell
'Til one day, you was found hung dead in the cell
It was plain to see that your life was lost
You was cold and your body swung back and forth
But now your eyes sing the sad, sad song
Of how you lived so fast and died so young

So don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head, ha-ha-ha-ha

It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under, ha-ha-ha-ha
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under, ha-ha-ha-ha

Writer(s): Clifton Nathaniel Chase, Edward G. Fletcher, Melvin Glover, Sylvia Robinson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was 'The Message' by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five released?

    'The Message' was released as a single by Sugar Hill Records on July 1, 1982. It was later featured on the group's debut studio album of the same name.

  2. Who wrote 'The Message'?

    'The Message' was written by Edward Fletcher (Duke Bootee), Melvin Glover (Melle Mel), Clifton Chase, and Sylvia Robinson. Duke Bootee and Melle Mel were primarily responsible for the lyrics.

  3. What significant impact did 'The Message' have on hip-hop music?

    'The Message' is credited with shifting hip-hop from party anthems to social commentary. It highlighted issues like inner-city poverty and violence, making emcees the focal point of hip-hop over DJs. This shift influenced future acts like Public Enemy and KRS-One.

  4. Did all members of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five perform on 'The Message'?

    No, not all members performed on 'The Message'. The primary vocalists were Melle Mel and Ed 'Duke Bootee' Fletcher. Other band members are only heard in a brief skit at the end of the song where they are arrested.

  5. What notable accolades has 'The Message' received?

    'The Message' was ranked number 1 Track of the Year for 1982 by NME. In 2002, it was added to the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress, making it the first hip hop recording to receive this honor. The song also contributed to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.

  6. Has 'The Message' been sampled or referenced in other media?

    'The Message' has been widely sampled in various songs including Ice Cube's remix for 'Check Yo Self', Puff Daddy's 'Can't Nobody Hold Me Down', and Coi Leray's 'Players'. It has also been featured in video games like Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, movies such as Happy Feet, and even inspired elements in songs by artists like Genesis.

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