"The Brooklyn Way" is a song by The Underachievers, consisting of members Issa Gold and AK the Savior. The song addresses various themes and experiences related to their lives and perspectives growing up in Brooklyn, New York. In the song, they talk about their struggles and challenges, both personally and as a community. They express feelings of being lost, dealing with problems and remorse, and the need for change. They emphasize the importance of evolving and taking flight towards their goals and dreams, using their gifts and talents to make a difference. They also touch on societal issues, such as the corrupt business industry, drug problems in the streets, police brutality, and the harmful effects of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food. They criticize the deceptive actions of others and the loss of hope and dreams, but highlight the resilience and potential of the youth to create positive change. Throughout the song, they encourage listeners to live for love and to unite for a better future. They stress the power of starting from within, eliminating fears, and following one's own soul's quest. They emphasize the importance of self-growth and overcoming obstacles, while spreading love and positivity. Overall, "The Brooklyn Way" serves as a reflection of the duo's experiences and observations of their surroundings, while delivering a message of empowerment and the potential for transformation.