There's Got to Be a Way

Mariah Carey · Mariah Carey

A broken man without a home
Desperate and so alone
A victim of society
no one really wants to see

Some of us don't even wonder
Some of us don't even care
Couldn't we just help each other
Isn't there enough to share

There's got to be a way
to connect this world today
Come together to relieve the pain
There's got to be a way
to unite this human race
And together we'll bring on a change

In another land they still belive
Color grants supremacy
I don't understand
How there can be
Regulated bigotry

Some of us don't even wonder
Some of us don't even care
Couldn't we accep each other
Can't we make ourselves aware

There's got to be a way
to connect this world today
Come together to relieve the pain
There's got to be a way
to unite this human race
And together we'll bring on a change

And maybe then the future will be a time
Without war, destitution and sorrow
And hungry children
Won't have to die
If we work together today
We'll save tomorrow

Some of us don't even wonder
Some of us don't even care
Couldn't we just love each other
Isn't there enough to share

There's got to be a way
to connect this world today
Come together to relieve the pain
There's got to be a way
to unite this human race
And together we'll bring on a change

There's Got to Be a Way

Mariah Carey's 'There's Got to Be a Way' stands as a defining moment in her discography, showcasing her unparalleled vocal prowess and melodic sensibility. Released on her self-titled album, the track exemplifies the R&B and pop fusion that characterized her career during the 1990s. With its soaring falsetto and intricate harmonies, the recording highlights Carey's ability to blend emotional vulnerability with technical brilliance. The song reflects themes of resilience and hope, resonating deeply with audiences who have followed her journey from her early days in New York to her status as a global icon. As part of her extensive catalog, this work remains a testament to her enduring influence on contemporary music and her mastery of the genre.