10 Points
Nas Lyrics


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America the beautiful, gangsta's paradise
For a black man to be rich, you say we sacrifice our own family members
Like we're not savvy enough to make outstanding figures
And ain't nobody in no cult
I give so much, financially give away
But there's an aspect of that that's crippling to us today
Still coping and dealing with my environment as a kid
I trust no one today because what someone in my past did

King, gotta learn to let it go and move forward
King, you should learn to say no, keep all your dough in
King, Michael Jordan gives back and you didn't know it
Like LeBron does, but it's just seldomly shown
King, get ten points from one bird doin' your thing
King, 'til one of your homies decide to sing
King, I started sayin' "Peace King" on my song "The Flyest"
And after that, it took off like fire, peace, King

Take it from a street dude, you don't need to be a street dude
Get a lawyer, read your contract, and eat food
Become a Bird, a Flack, a Lionel
When you catch flack, that mean they got they eye on you
Produce great results, they start to lie on you
Is it love for a Queens dude in Supreme shoes
Or did the street code expire with these dudes?
Especially now, I don't expect you to bow, but stand
Creating jobs, named my venture from after the land
I came from, that's unheard of
A hood that's known for murder now doing mergers
The streets is a lie, don't believe these dudes, jail or death is all you get
They tell you never move, but when they get money, they split

King, gotta learn to let it go and move forward
King, you should learn to say no, keep all your dough in
King, Michael Jordan gives back and you didn't know it
Like LeBron does, but it's just seldomly shown
King, get ten points from one bird doin' your thing
King, 'til one of your homies decide to sing
King, I started saying "Peace King" on my song "The Flyest" (peace, king)
And after that, it took off like fire

They hardly happy for you, keep doing what you do
You can't please everybody, and not everybody is you
Don't try to force a square peg in a round circle, that shit'll hurt you
Don't try to fit in either, you're better off with neither
Few veteran speakers get medicine when you need it
Especially when we all need knowledge instead of sneakers
Stop hangin' on to childhood trauma, it defeats us
Our challenge is holding ourselves back, I hope you felt that

Queen, gotta learn to let it go and move forward
King, you should learn to say no, keep all your dough in
King, Michael Jordan gives back and you didn't know it
Like LeBron does, but it's just seldomly shown
King, get ten points from one bird doin' your thing
King, 'til one of your homies decide to sing




King, I started saying "Peace King" on my song "The Flyest"
And after that, it took off like fire, peace, King

Overall Meaning

In "Street's Disciple's" song 10, Nas reflects on the complexities of being a successful black man in America, particularly the idea that in order to be rich, one must sacrifice their own family members. He challenges this notion, claiming that black people are savvy enough to make money without resorting to harming their own loved ones. However, he also acknowledges that there is a crippling aspect to financial success, particularly in terms of trusting others and coping with past trauma. The song ultimately encourages listeners to let go of their past and move forward, while also advocating for the importance of knowledge and education.


Line by Line Meaning

America the beautiful, gangsta's paradise
Despite the beauty of America, it is seen as a 'gangsta's paradise'.


For a black man to be rich, you say we sacrifice our own family members
There is a belief that in order for black men to become wealthy, they must harm their own family members.


Like we're not savvy enough to make outstanding figures
The belief that black men cannot achieve financial success without resorting to harming their family members is unjust, as there are many examples of successful black men who achieved their success through their own savvy and hard work.


And ain't nobody in no cult
There is no secret cult or group that is responsible for black men achieving success through harming their family.


I give so much, financially give away
Nas has given a significant amount of his wealth to others.


But there's an aspect of that that's crippling to us today
Despite his generosity, there are negative consequences associated with giving away too much of his wealth.


Still coping and dealing with my environment as a kid
Nas is still grappling with the effects of his upbringing and environment on his current life and behavior.


I trust no one today because what someone in my past did
Past experiences have made Nas distrustful of others.


King, gotta learn to let it go and move forward
One must learn to let go of past traumas and move on in life.


King, you should learn to say no, keep all your dough in
It is important for successful individuals to learn to say 'no' and be prudent with their finances.


King, Michael Jordan gives back and you didn't know it
Michael Jordan is an example of a successful black man who gives back to his community and helps others.


Like LeBron does, but it's just seldomly shown
LeBron James is another example of a successful black man who gives back, but this fact is not often publicized.


King, get ten points from one bird doin' your thing
One can achieve a great deal through their own hard work and dedication.


King, 'til one of your homies decide to sing
One must be cautious of those around them, as even close friends can betray them.


King, I started sayin' 'Peace King' on my song 'The Flyest'
Nas began using the phrase 'Peace King' on his song 'The Flyest' as a message of respect and solidarity among black men.


And after that, it took off like fire, peace, King
The use of 'Peace King' became popular among black men and spread quickly.


Take it from a street dude, you don't need to be a street dude
Nas advises against individuals resorting to a life of crime in order to achieve financial success.


Get a lawyer, read your contract, and eat food
In order to become successful, it is important to be informed and make wise decisions.


Become a Bird, a Flack, a Lionel
Becoming successful like Larry Bird, Charlie Flack, or Lionel Richie is achievable through hard work and dedication.


When you catch flack, that mean they got they eye on you
Criticism and negative attention can be a sign that one is on their way to success.


Produce great results, they start to lie on you
As one becomes more successful, they may find that others lie and spread rumors about them.


Is it love for a Queens dude in Supreme shoes
Does society truly show affection towards black men from Queens who wear expensive shoes?


Or did the street code expire with these dudes?
Has the code of ethics among street men changed or become outdated?


Especially now, I don't expect you to bow, but stand
Nas encourages black men to stand up for themselves and their beliefs, rather than bowing to societal expectations.


Creating jobs, named my venture from after the land
Nas has created job opportunities for individuals in his community and named his business after his childhood neighborhood.


I came from, that's unheard of
Achieving success and creating job opportunities in a neighborhood known for crime and violence is not common.


A hood that's known for murder now doing mergers
Nas's former neighborhood, which was once known for violence, is now seeing successful businesses and mergers.


The streets is a lie, don't believe these dudes, jail or death is all you get
There is a belief that the streets offer a path to success, but in reality, it often leads to jail or death.


They tell you never move, but when they get money, they split
Those who are not faithful or loyal will often abandon their friends and associates when they become successful.


They hardly happy for you, keep doing what you do
Many people will not be happy about others' success, but it is important to keep pursuing one's goals regardless.


You can't please everybody, and not everybody is you
It is impossible to please everyone and one should not try to be someone they are not.


Don't try to force a square peg in a round circle, that shit'll hurt you
Trying to fit in with a group or community that is not a good fit can be harmful and painful.


Don't try to fit in either, you're better off with neither
One should not try to conform to societal expectations or fit in with a group that is not a good fit, as they are better off being true to themselves.


Few veteran speakers get medicine when you need it
It is difficult to find good advice and guidance when one is in need of it.


Especially when we all need knowledge instead of sneakers
Instead of focusing on material possessions like sneakers, it is important that individuals focus on gaining knowledge and wisdom.


Stop hangin' on to childhood trauma, it defeats us
Holding onto past traumas can prevent one from achieving their full potential and being successful.


Our challenge is holding ourselves back, I hope you felt that
The main challenge to success often comes from within oneself due to insecurities or past traumas.


Queen, gotta learn to let it go and move forward
Women must also learn to let go of past traumas and move on in life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Nasir Jones

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Carlos

This song made me wake up early, run 3 miles, finish up some work around the house, spend time with my kids, cook, bring some food to my pop, and take the miss to a coffe shop for a date. Music is The Cure!

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King

Daniel 12:1-4

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1 Love

You ain't lying I been in a good mood playing this album over and over since Friday

Im So Focused

"Stop hanging onto childhood trauma, it defeats us". I felt that!!!

Jamaal Horton

Let go of childhood trauma, to make room for adulthood trauma!!

Big Buddy

Same here

Bruce Leroy

That line grabbed me too bro smh...

Classic Programmer

man i was about to say the same thing

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