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"'''Ghetto'''" is the title of a ] single by ] singer ]. It reached No. 92 on the ], and is a cut off Akon's ] '']''. There are three remixes of this song: an International Remix featuring ] & ], two Dutch-Moroccan rap artists; one featuring ] and ]; and one with lyrics of ]'s Smile featuring ]. "'''Ghetto'''" is the title of a ] single by ] singer ]. It reached No. 92 on the ], and is a cut off Akon's ] '']''. There are three remixes of this song: an International Remix featuring ] & ], two Dutch-Moroccan rap artists; one featuring ] and ]; and one with lyrics of ]'s ] lyrics.


The song's lyrics describe the cycle of poverty experienced by those living in poor, ] areas. Additionally, it describes the physical and psychological oppression with which these residents must deal on a regular basis. The song's lyrics describe the cycle of poverty experienced by those living in poor, ] areas. Additionally, it describes the physical and psychological oppression with which these residents must deal on a regular basis.

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"Ghetto"
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"Ghetto" is the title of a 2005 single by R&B singer Akon. It reached No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100, and is a cut off Akon's debut album Trouble. There are three remixes of this song: an International Remix featuring Ali B & Yes R, two Dutch-Moroccan rap artists; one featuring 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.; and one with lyrics of 2pac's Ghetto Gospel lyrics.

The song's lyrics describe the cycle of poverty experienced by those living in poor, inner-city areas. Additionally, it describes the physical and psychological oppression with which these residents must deal on a regular basis.

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