[Untitled]
Nas Lyrics


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"They did not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan
They were trying to touch on and thieve envy within the leadership
But as a general and a man that rose through the ranks through discipline
His presence inspired those men with the discipline he imposed on his own life
Louis Farrakhan"

Uh, yeah, wow
No revolutionary gets old or so I'm told
You're left full of bullet holes when you tell the people go free
Oh, it's a matter of days before they try to take me
I heard gun shots rang, his bullet's got my name
I ain't see 'em take aim, I dreamt this day came
'Cause I stood in the face of damnation
Satan spat at 'em, flat out disgraced 'em
He want my blood, why me?
Why not the fake who deserve death, man?
Fuck it, I'll take one
'Cause stop me but can't stop a whole nation of millions who feel you deceived them
They believe in reparation makes it even
So I'm deadly now because of one reason, they listening
In Budapest, Japan, China, and Switzerland
We getting it in son
Another bullet pass by, missed me
Wondering who plotting to get me?
Alphabet boys still plotting against me
To hush me and stuff me in the pockets of history
You won't remember why they came to clip me
When time go by you'll soon forget me
They say he was the king of bling, jewels, and Bentleys
Then they use one of my lines just to prove I'm guilty
Don't let 'em kill me

"They did not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan"
"They did not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan"
"They did not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan"
"They did not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan"

Some revolutionaries do live long
Am I one of them? Guess we'll know in due time
Everybody has rights, can I use mine?
Can I rock shine? Can I have a girl that's too fine?
Got a swell life, tell me will I lose mine?
Every time I turn around somebody new dying
Let's start living, a la carte, Escargot, Escobar
Invest my millions
Mansion for the wife, the rest for the children
Knowing that they coming anytime
But untill then, I'm at large till they shoot me
Million dollar stones in my camouflaged Gucci
Giving you this crack like Pookie
To question the system, be the resistance
No matter what color you are everybody niggas
Or you can stand by or watch or you can march on with us

Some revolutionaries get old although I'm told
You'll get a left full of bullet holes when you tell the people go free
Oh, it's a matter of days before they try to take me

Some revolutionaries get old although I'm told




You'll get a left full of bullet holes when you tell the people go free
Oh, it's just a matter of days before they try to take me

Overall Meaning

In Nas's song "[Untitled]," the lyrics reflect on the enduring power and influence of revolutionary figures, specifically referencing Louis Farrakhan. The song acknowledges that despite attempts to undermine and target Farrakhan, he remained resilient and unyielding in his fight for justice and equality. The lyrics highlight the admiration for Farrakhan's discipline, leadership, and ability to inspire others. Nas recognizes the challenges and dangers faced by those who speak out against oppression, as symbolized by the reference to being left full of bullet holes. The lyrics also address the issues of deception and the need for reparations to correct past injustices.


The song presents a powerful depiction of the struggles faced by revolutionaries, the constant threat of violence, and the determination to keep fighting for change. Nas questions why he, rather than those who deserve it, would be targeted, but ultimately accepts the risks that come with challenging the status quo. The lyrics emphasize the global impact of revolutionary ideas and how they resonate with people around the world. Nas acknowledges the importance of unity and resistance, urging everyone, regardless of color, to stand up against injustice.


Overall, "[Untitled]" captures the essence of the ongoing struggle for liberation and the courage required to bring about meaningful change.


Line by Line Meaning

They did not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan
Louis Farrakhan couldn't be silenced or controlled by his opposition


Some revolutionaries do live long
Not all revolutionaries meet a tragic end


Am I one of them? Guess we'll know in due time
Will I be able to withstand the test of time and continue fighting for change?


Everybody has rights, can I use mine?
Can I exercise my rights and speak out against injustice?


Can I rock shine? Can I have a girl that's too fine?
Am I allowed to enjoy material possessions and have a beautiful partner?


Got a swell life, tell me will I lose mine?
Despite my current success, will I ultimately lose everything?


Every time I turn around somebody new dying
Death and violence are a constant reality in the world I live in


Let's start living, a la carte, Escargot, Escobar
Let's embrace life and indulge in luxury and extravagance


Invest my millions, mansion for the wife, the rest for the children
I want to secure a luxurious lifestyle for my family and ensure their financial stability


Knowing that they coming anytime, but until then, I'm at large till they shoot me
I am aware that my life is constantly in danger, but I will continue living freely until my demise


Million dollar stones in my camouflaged Gucci
I flaunt expensive jewelry in disguise, symbolizing my wealth and success


Giving you this crack like Pookie
I am delivering this powerful message like a drug, addicting and awakening the masses


To question the system, be the resistance
We must challenge the oppressive system and actively resist its injustices


No matter what color you are everybody niggas
Regardless of race, we are all victims of a corrupt system


Or you can stand by or watch or you can march on with us
You have the choice to be a bystander, a spectator, or join us in the fight for change




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GAVIN CLAYTON, NASIR JONES, Damani N. Washington

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@dondavid6514

Why not let these "90s" rappers collab with the new gen rappers that still keep that lyricism alive?

Its a disrespect to think these new gen rappers dont keep hip hop alive

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