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There Goes the Neighborhood" is the debut single by Body Count. It is the twelfth track on the band's self-titled debut album which was released on 1992. The song is a sarcastic response to critics, sung from the point of view of a racist white rocker who wonders "Don't they know rock's just for whites? / Don't they know the rules? / Those niggers are too hardcore / This shit ain't cool."<ref>Body Count. Lyrics sheet. 1992. ''Sire/Warner Bros''. ISBN 7-5992-6878-2. Retrieved from [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Goes_the_Neighborhood_(Body_Count_song) Wikipedia], February 5, 2021.</ref>
 
There Goes the Neighborhood" is the debut single by Body Count. It is the twelfth track on the band's self-titled debut album which was released on 1992. The song is a sarcastic response to critics, sung from the point of view of a racist white rocker who wonders "Don't they know rock's just for whites? / Don't they know the rules? / Those niggers are too hardcore / This shit ain't cool."<ref>Body Count. Lyrics sheet. 1992. ''Sire/Warner Bros''. ISBN 7-5992-6878-2. Retrieved from [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Goes_the_Neighborhood_(Body_Count_song) Wikipedia], February 5, 2021.</ref>
  

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There Goes the Neighborhood" is the debut single by Body Count. It is the twelfth track on the band's self-titled debut album which was released on 1992. The song is a sarcastic response to critics, sung from the point of view of a racist white rocker who wonders "Don't they know rock's just for whites? / Don't they know the rules? / Those niggers are too hardcore / This shit ain't cool."[1]

Key Lyrics

Music Video

Reference

  1. Body Count. Lyrics sheet. 1992. Sire/Warner Bros. ISBN 7-5992-6878-2. Retrieved from Wikipedia, February 5, 2021.