“The World Is a Ghetto” is a funk and soul song by the American band War. It was the title track of their fifth studio album, released in 1972. The song was written by War’s lead vocalist, Howard Scott, and the band’s keyboardist, Lonnie Jordan.
In “The World Is a Ghetto,” the lyrics reflect on the struggles and hardships faced by people in impoverished urban areas. The song delves into the realities of poverty, crime, and social inequality, highlighting the challenges of living in a disadvantaged neighborhood. Despite the harsh conditions, the song carries a message of resilience and hope.
Musically, the song features a groovy and rhythmic melody, with strong basslines, guitar riffs, and horn arrangements typical of War’s distinctive sound. The song’s infectious rhythm and social commentary resonated with listeners, making it one of the band’s most notable tracks.
“The World Is a Ghetto” received critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching high positions on the music charts. Its powerful lyrics and compelling musical arrangement have made it a classic in the funk and soul genres, celebrated for its social awareness and musical craftsmanship.