Songs about cycle of poverty

The cycle of poverty is a recurring theme in music, often highlighting struggles and resilience.

Dive into the lyrics that shed light on this profound issue and discover how artists portray the fight against economic hardship through their words.

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Song
Artist
  1. Ghetto Akon
  2. Jamrock Damian Marley
  3. Ghetto Musik OutKast
  4. Casas De Carton Marco Antonio Solís
  5. I Live At Home In A Trailer 8 Mile
  6. Institutionalized (feat. Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg) Kendrick Lamar
  7. Niños Del Barrio Shamanes
  8. Brenda's Got A Baby 2Pac
  9. Chico De La Calle Walter Olmos
  10. Casa de Carton Los Bukis
  11. Así Crecí Farruko
  12. Problema Social Seu Jorge
  13. Hand To Mouth George Michael
  14. Pensar No Te Va Gustar
  15. Si J'avais su Shurik'n
  16. Bebedor Tiro De Gracia
  17. Skid Row (Downtown) Little Shop Of Horrors
  18. Amor (remix) (part. Emmanuell Cortess) Santa Fe Klan
  19. At The End Of The Day Les Misérables
  20. Narcos Bandidos (part. Pirlo y M$M) Kris R.
  21. The Ghetto George Benson
  22. Cuna de Colores El Cuarteto de Nos
  23. En mi ciudad Cartel de Santa
  24. Visiera a Becco Sfera Ebbasta
  25. Da Lama Ao Caos Nação Zumbi
  26. L'impasse Feat Béné Kery James
  27. One Jump Ahead (2019) Aladdin
  28. Pobreza Infeliz Beto Quintanilla
  29. Menino das Laranjas Elis Regina
  30. Vida Louca Vado Más Ki Ás
  31. Marrón Mercedes Sosa
  32. Pablito Tren Lokote
  33. Turn It Up Simply Red
  34. Lei Da Periferia Consciência Humana
  35. El Hampon Contracorriente
  36. La Vida Que Tocó (Historia Parte 4) (part. Tren Lokote) Toser One
  37. The Gospel Alicia Keys
  38. All Tomorrow's Parties Los Tres
  39. Ghetto Ali B
  40. Poorman Depeche Mode
  41. Arroyo, Ropa Y Espuma Tabare Etcheverry
  42. Eu Queria Mudar Pacificadores
  43. Cabidela Seu Pereira e Coletivo 401
  44. Criminal Influencer LEALL
  45. Canela Carlos Ponce
  46. Moamba Carolina Maria de Jesus
  47. Swing de Barrio Crack Family
  48. Sweet Home Alabama 8 Mile
  49. Arboleda De Ahorcados Transmetal
  50. Pobre Joaquín Alfredo Zitarrosa