Eddy Grant is a singer, songwriter, and music producer known for his mix of reggae, pop, and rock sounds.
He first became famous with the band The Equals before starting a solo career. Grant often writes songs about serious issues like racism and poverty, but adds catchy beats to reach more people.
His music stands out because it carries strong messages while still being fun to listen to. Over time, his work reached global success.
About the Song
Electric Avenue is a catchy and powerful song that talks about life in a rough part of the city. It shows how people deal with struggle, pressure, and unfair treatment. The music is upbeat, even though the topic is serious.
Details | Information |
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Released | 1982 |
Album | Killer on the Rampage |
Writers | Eddy Grant |
Producers | Eddy Grant |
Electric Avenue Lyrics by Eddy Grant
Intro
Oi
Oi
Verse 1
Now in the street, there is violence
And a lots of work to be done
No place to hang out the washing
And I can’t blame all on the sun, oh no
Chorus
We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Oh, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Verse 2
Working so hard like a soldier
Can’t afford a thing on TV
Deep in my heart, I abhor ya
Can’t get food for the kid, good God
Chorus
We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Ho, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Interlude
Oh, no
Oh, no
Oh, no
Oh, no
Oh, Lord
Chorus
We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Ho, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Verse 3
Who is to blame in one country?
Never can get to the one
Dealing in multiplication
And they still can’t feed everyone, oh no
Chorus
We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Ho no, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Bridge
Ho, out in the street
Out in the street
Out in the daytime
Out in the night
Chorus
Oh, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Ho, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Bridge
Out in the street
Out in the street
Out in the playground
In the dark side of town
Chorus
Ho, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Hey, we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue (Oh, yeah)
And then we’ll take it higher
Outro
Rock it in the daytime (Electric Avenue)
Rock it in the night (Electric Avenue)
Rock it in Miami mama, meh (Electric Avenue)
Whoa, in a Brixton (Electric Avenue)
Live Performances of Electric Avenue
Similar Songs Like Electric Avenue
Fans of Electric Avenue will find these other tracks just as powerful, blending deep messages with unforgettable rhythms:
- Gimme Hope Jo’anna: This joyful-sounding track is really a protest song about apartheid in South Africa. It hides a strong meaning behind its fun and happy beat.
- I Don’t Wanna Dance: Starting with a smooth melody, this song talks about walking away from pressure. It’s a quiet way to say no with confidence.
- Living on the Frontline: Built on strong rhythms, this song tells the story of struggle and fighting for justice. It brings awareness with a powerful beat.
- Killer on the Rampage: With a sharp beat and dark lyrics, this song creates a feeling of danger. It mixes reggae with a rock edge effectively.
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These similar artists offer a mix of upbeat sounds and meaningful words, much like what you hear in Eddy Grant’s music:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Electric Avenue Song Talk About Real Events?
Yes, it talks about fights and troubles in London.
How do the Words Show Both Hope and Problems?
The words show hard times, but also wanting to keep going.
Why does the Electric Avenue song mention Electricity a lot?
Electricity means energy, and also the strong feelings people have.