01 Fear Not Of Man
Mos Def Lyrics


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Bismillah ir Rahman ir Raheem

If you can hear me ladies and gentlemen
Then I'm very happy that you came here

That was for Brooklyn
Ha ha, we get it everytime
You got me on? Ohh
Shout out to all of my crew, East-West, North-South
All the continent, Europe, all abroad international
Bring it in, bring it in, bring it in, bring it in
It's a lot of things goin on y'all
21st century is comin
20th century almost done
A lot of things have changed
A lot of things have not, mainly us
We gon' get it together right? I believe that
Listen, people be askin me all the time
"Yo Mos, what's gettin ready to happen with Hip-Hop?"
(Where do you think Hip-Hop is goin?)
I tell em, "You know what's gonna happen with Hip-Hop?
Whatever's happening with us"
If we smoked out, Hip-Hop is gonna be smoked out
If we doin alright, Hip-Hop is gonna be doin alright
People talk about Hip-Hop like it's some giant livin in the hillside
Comin down to visit the townspeople
We are Hip-Hop
Me, you, everybody, we are Hip-Hop
So Hip-Hop is going where we going
So the next time you ask yourself where Hip-Hop is going
Ask yourself: where am I going? How am I doing?
'til you get a clear idea
So if Hip-Hop is about the people
And the Hip-Hop won't get better until the people get better
Then how do people get better? (Hmmmm)
Well, from my understanding people get better
When they start to understand that, they are valuable
And they not valuable because they got a whole lot of money
Or cause somebody, think they sexy
But they valuable cause they been created by God
And God, makes you valuable
And whether or not you, recognize that value is one thing
You got a lot of societies and governments
Tryin to be God, wishing that they were God
They wanna create satellites and cameras everywhere
And make you think they got the all-seeing eye
Eh I guess The Last Poets wasn't, too far off
When they said that certain people got a God Complex
I believe it's true
I don't get phased out by none of that, none of that
Helicopters, the TV screens, the newscasters, the
Satellite dishes they just, wishing
They can't really never do that
When they tell me to fear they law
When they tell me to try to
Have some fret in my heart behind the things that they do
This is what I think in my mind
And this is what I say to them
And this is what I'm saying to you check it

All over the world hearts pound with the rhythm
Fear not of men because men must die
Mind over matter and soul before flesh
Angels hold a pen keep a record in time
Which is passing and running like a caravan trader
The world is overrun with the wealthy and the wicked
But God is sufficient in disposing of affairs
Gunmen and stockholders try to merit my fear
But God is sufficient over plans they prepared
Mos Def in the flesh, where you at, right here
On this place called Earth, holding down my square

'Bout to do it for y'all, and y'all at the fair
So just bounce, come on bounce
B-b-bounce b-bounce b-bounce-bounce
And just
Just step two three
Just step two three and
Step two
Two three and
One two three and four
One two three and four
Once again

All over the world hearts pound with the rhythm
Fear not of men because men must die
Mind over matter and soul before flesh
Angels hold a pen keep a record in time
Which is passing and running like a caravan trader
The world is overrun with the wealthy and the wicked
But God is sufficient in disposing of affairs
Gunmen and stockholders try to merit my fear
But God is sufficient over plans they prepared
Mos Def in the flesh, where you at, right here
On this place called Earth, holding down my square

Bout to represent in your whole atmosphere




To your atmosphere, to your atmosphere
That was for you, and Brooklyn too!

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Mos Def's song Fear Not Of Men are directed to his audience, thanking them for attending. The rapper then segues into a message about the state of Hip-Hop, stating that the future of the genre is inextricably linked to the people who inhabit it. For Mos Def, whether Hip-Hop flourishes or declines is wholly reliant on the sociocultural climate in which it is situated. Through his lyrics, Mos Def encourages his listeners to take responsibility for their own agency and to recognize their inherent value as human beings.


Mos Def continues to critique society, claiming that many people aspire towards god-like power and control. These people wish to be all-knowing, able to observe and monitor every aspect of human life. Mos Def suggests that those who seek to dominate and intimidate others have a "God Complex." Mos Def rejects this notion and argues that only God has ultimate authority. In the face of this oppressive reality, Mos Def urges people to stay strong and not to be intimidated by the attempts of those in power to make them feel small and insignificant.


In essence, Mos Def is using Fear Not Of Men to call for a revolution. He is pushing for people to examine not only the state of Hip-Hop but also the larger sociocultural context in which it exists. Hip-Hop is not only a reflection of society but it can also serve as a catalyst for change.


Line by Line Meaning

All over the world hearts pound with the rhythm
People all over the world are moved by the rhythm of music, as it transcends boundaries and brings us together.


Fear not of men because men must die
Don't be afraid of people, because everyone is mortal and has a limited time on this earth.


Mind over matter and soul before flesh
What matters most is not physical wealth or appearance, but instead, our thoughts and beliefs.


Angels hold a pen keep a record in time
Spiritual beings record our actions and the passage of time, keeping track of our deeds and their impact.


Which is passing and running like a caravan trader
Time passes quickly, like a caravan traveling along a trade route, and we must make the most of each moment we have.


The world is overrun with the wealthy and the wicked
This world is often controlled by those who hold power and wealth, and not always in a moral way.


But God is sufficient in disposing of affairs
Ultimately, God is in control and will judge and govern our world in the end.


Gunmen and stockholders try to merit my fear
People who use violence or manipulate markets may try to intimidate us, but we should not let them succeed.


But God is sufficient over plans they prepared
God's power is greater than any human scheme, and we can trust in divine justice to prevail.


Mos Def in the flesh, where you at, right here
The artist, Mos Def, is present and real, standing in solidarity with his listeners and fans.


On this place called Earth, holding down my square
We all inhabit this planet, and Mos Def is standing his ground and doing his part to contribute to society.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DANTE SMITH

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Paul Wright

These lyrics are incredibly pertinant during Covid times.

Monk Morgan

Classic forever real hip hop music. The essence of Brooklyn.

Sultan alkhader

Preach!!! Mashallah Yassiin 🙌🏽

BluuBlood Râ

🔥🔥🔥

anep agger

Korek Fizikal brings me here

Rudzreen Afiq

@Mf Decay altimet and korek fizikal tarik aku jugak

Mf Decay

Hahaha sama 😂

anep agger

Muhammad Irfan haha aku sangat tertarik dengan bismillah tu

Muhammad Irfan

sama bro! haha

Awang Janggut

Altimet?

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