01 Album Intro
Nas Lyrics


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Hey Nas, hey hey boy, you see what they done did to Jimmy and Lee?

Mmmhmm. Damn man.

I can't take it man.

Sho' can't.
You think this is gonna eva' change?

Man damn this place man! Damn these chains! These damn

Chitlins every damn night.

This cotton.

Shit!

I can't take it man.

Harriett done left the night befo'. It's time we go.
Ain't no place for black folk here. Man, promise land callin' me man.
It's callin' me too.

It's time we go.

Yeah, I'm wichou!

Hey man, hey damn these chains, man. Damn you master, you ain't my master, man!

You ain't nothin', you ain't nothing.

Hey Bandit, Bandit, get the dogs! Get the hounds, we gonna have ourselves a hangin' tonight!

Nineteen-ninety-six!

Back up in this nigga.
The right way, though, you know?

Double-tre son, you know ain't nothin'
Coincidental or accidental, son.

No doubt!

You know how it's goin' down, man.

It was all written.

No question, I'm sayin' man, I mean, how we playin' man,
You know what I'm sayin', they dealt us in, son.
They playin' with a fifty-four deck, you see with the
Jokers in and everything, you know what I'm saying?

Son, I'm playin' with the fifty-two.

You want to stress on how I used to play, that's how I play.

But, yo, they takin' us into this next millennium, right now.

I'm sayin' law, you know what I'm sayin' we gotta lay the law,
Cause without law ain't no order, you know what I'm sayin',
That's why these cats are slippin'
Through, you know what I'm sayin? They got the rules missin', though.

True.

Yo, word up, though, you know what I mean?

Son, these niggas look faker than the new hundred dollars, son.

Yeah, you see that they look Monopoly money, right?

Word, with the big ass face on it.

Yo, what I'm sayin', we see through all that, though
You know what I'm sayin?

No question.

All eyes seein', son, you know we real.





Yo, no doubt. In the Qu'ran it says Nas, the men.
Nesa's the woman, know? It was written.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Nas's song 01 Album Intro paint a vivid picture of the racial tensions and injustices that African Americans faced in the past. The opening lines indicate that Jimmy and Lee, two unnamed individuals, have been subjected to violence or some form of injustice due to their skin color. The following lines express the singer's frustration with their situation and the unbearable living conditions they face. They are tired of being chained and eating chitlins (a cheap, low-quality cut of pork), and the mention of cotton alludes to the history of black people being forced to pick cotton as slaves.


The singer reflects on the fact that Harriet (presumably Harriet Tubman) left the night before, suggesting that they too need to escape and find a "promise land." The last few lines of the song feature a conversation between characters discussing the current state of things and the need for a change. The reference to the "next millennium" foreshadows the idea that despite progress, these issues are still ongoing, as are the injustices that come with them.


Overall, the lyrics in this song highlight the importance of recognizing and understanding the historical and ongoing oppression and struggles of Black Americans.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Nas, hey hey boy, you see what they done did to Jimmy and Lee?
The singer is asking Nas if he is aware of the treatment that Jimmy and Lee have received.


Man damn this place man! Damn these chains! These damn Chitlins every damn night. This cotton. Shit!
The singer is expressing frustration with their situation and uses several examples to emphasize the discomfort they feel. They feel trapped and in bondage.


Ain't no place for black folk here. Man, promise land callin' me man. It's callin' me too. It's time we go.
The singer acknowledges that their current location is not a place where black people can thrive, and they hear the calling to move to a better place. They decide it is time to leave.


Hey man, hey damn these chains, man. Damn you master, you ain't my master, man! You ain't nothin', you ain't nothing.
The artist is declaring their freedom from their oppressor and making it clear that they owe them nothing. They refuse to be bound by anyone's chains.


Hey Bandit, Bandit, get the dogs! Get the hounds, we gonna have ourselves a hangin' tonight!
The artist is summoning someone to bring the dogs so they can carry out a hanging. They are taking justice into their own hands.


It was all written.
The singer believes that everything that has happened and will happen has already been predetermined.


Yo, word up, though, you know what I mean? Son, these niggas look faker than the new hundred dollars, son.
The singer is commenting on the phoniness of others and compares them to the new hundred-dollar bills, which they think look fake.


Yo, what I'm sayin', we see through all that, though You know what I'm sayin? No question.
The artist is declaring that they are immune to the phoniness of others and can see right through it. They have no doubts about their perception.


In the Qu'ran it says Nas, the men. Nesa's the woman, know? It was written.
The artist is referencing the Qu'ran and points out that Nas means 'men' in the text while Nesa means 'women.' They believe this was predetermined and is meant to be.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANDRE G WESTON, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN CHARITY, DEREK FRANCISCO LYNCH, WILLIE D HINES

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Comments from YouTube:

@GoodxJ

Respect!!!!! 5 albums in for Nas and Hit!!!! 

Keep making classics boys!!!!!

@sk8hd53

nowww tha 6th OTW!! 9pm

@Larenztatewife

ALBUM OF THE YEAR! THIS IS REAL RAP THIS NEW GENERATION CANT HANDLE THIS HEAT

@mauricegrant7930

It's for them

@BAXTERGAMING435

Damn twice in a year

@jeunevieux9582

@@mauricegrant7930 He should do a distant relative 2 album with all african descendant artist and african styles artist because the japanese the indian the french or whatever artist who make african rooted music is a brother .... and a distant relative festival too .... why not in china in Ghanzouo there is african communauty

@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle

No they never award the best artists album of the year they only award the most popular celebrities album of the year.

@prodbymynameisderek

Nas and Hit-Boy... 2 of the greatest collabs in hip hop history. I live for this shit.

@munyamubaiwa4313

Mr Jones delivers again. Jamming this at 08:47 AM in Zimbabwe Africa on 21 July 2023 2 hours after it dropped. My weekend gonna be so good. Salute to the world!!!

@h.m.5724

Nas haapere zvekumhanya wangu. Hope u r an older head coz vapfanha don't appreciate Nas

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