Empire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down Lyrics
Alicia Keys
Lyrics
Ooooh, New York!
Ooooh, New York!
Grew up in a town that is famous as a place of movie scenes
Noise is always loud, there are sirens all around and the streets are mean
If I can make it here, I can make it anywhere, that's what they say
Seeing my face in lights or my name in marquees found down on Broadway
Even if it ain't all it seems, I got a pocketful of dreams
Baby I'm from New York!
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York!
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yooork!
On the avenue, there ain't never a curfew, ladies work so hard
Such a melting pot, on the corner selling rock, preachers pray to God
Hail a gypsy cab, takes me down from Harlem to the Brooklyn Bridge
Some will sleep tonight with a hunger for more than an empty fridge
I'ma make it by any means, I got a pocketful of dreams
Baby I'm from New York!
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York!
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Hear it for New York, New York, New Yooork!
One hand in the air for the big city
Street lights, big dreams, all looking pretty
No place in the world that can compare
Put your lighters in the air, everybody say
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
In New York!
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothing you can't do
Now you're in New York!
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Let's hear it for New York, New York, New Yooork!
Song & Lyrics Facts
Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" is a song released in 2009. It was featured on her album The Element of Freedom and co-written by Keys, Angela Hunte, and Jane't Sewell-Ulepic.
The band included Alicia Keys on vocals, John Mayer on guitar, and Steve Jordan on drums. The lyrics focus on the beauty of New York City and how it has become a part of Keys and many others who call it home. The single reached number one in the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and peaked at number twenty-two on the Billboard Hot 100.