Lyrical Breakdown of Sisters N Brothers - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Sisters N Brothers" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.

  • Lyric Overview: Witness how Snoop Dogg weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Sisters N Brothers" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
  • Rhyme and Rhythm Analysis: Our Lazyjot editor highlights the ingenious use of multi-syllabic rhymes and the rhythm pattern that Snoop Dogg employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
  • Syllable Pattern Insights: Dive deeper into the structural elements of the lyrics. See how the syllable count varies across the song, adding a unique rhythm and flow to Snoop Dogg's narrative.

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(Got love, you got love, you got love-love) (Like a shot in the head, you got love, your dove's up high) (yeah, yeah, You got love, you got love) here's to, here's to, here's to (love-love, love-love, ha-ha, you got love-love-love) My sisters and my brothers We're running out of time (ticking, tick) We should love one another It's very simple (all the people) Governments calls this crisis Tongues and religious factions We should love, time to love Peace, love, war and hate And I'm just talking 'bout the Golden State The girls, call us, the blunts, the heaters Might as well join us, can't beat us, believe us And overseas they launch their top leaders And blame all their problems on the world leaders We don't need 'em, fightin' for our freedom But all them little kids want Snoop Dogg to teach 'em and lead 'em If I was the president, I know it ain't relevant But I'd say it for the hell of it You know I'd make this world a better place I'd make sure everybody got food on they plates I did a show for this day called Live Aid For my African people, a 20 year sequel Now they got water and resource And we thought we had it bad livin' low with the pay My sisters and my brothers We're running out of time (ticking, tickin) We should love one another It's very simple (all the people) Governments calls this crisis Tongues and religious factions We should love, time to love The question and answer if I'm Muslim or I'm Baptist My God is your God even if you're Catholic See I gotta understand that all rappers Ain't negative that's just how we used to live Oh yeah I got the gun with me, every time I'm on the street I have to do it, got to do it, Dog can't be no casualty Imagine me if I was dead and gone Kept it strong, let him roam then let him home, come on From the rising of the sun throughout the end of the day (oh yeah) When everything you see upon the earth with worth has faded away When the wars begun brown, black, now here come the guns Lands plagued with poverty and disease (yeah, yeah) When truth and justice begin with you and me The foundation will still be love How 'bout that, real love between brown and black The Dog Pound is back, bring our soldiers back And leave them peoples alone, over there in Iraq See I done visited the troops, you know I got the scoop My people's over here got everybody caught up in the loop Whoop-whoop, but I ain't gon' speak too deep and leap game But y'all need to be game (seriously same) I ain't gon' speak too deep and leak game But man, it's a damn shame (seriously) I ain't gon' speak too deep and leak game Somebody gotta make a change March to the revolution, folks (march to the revolution) March to the revolution, folks (march to the revolution) March to the revolution, folks ((march to the revolution with love) March to the revolution, march (march to the revolution) March to the revolution, march (march to the revolution) March to the revolution, march (march to the revolution with love) My sisters and my brothers We're running out of time (ticking, ticking) We should love one another It's very simple