Album Intro -td
Nas Lyrics


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*Yee-hah's and whips cracking in background*
-Hey Nas, hey hey boy, you see what they done did to Jimmy and Lee.
Nas:Mmmhmm. Damn, man.
-I can't take it man.
Nas:Sho' can't.
-You think this is gonna eva' change?
Nas:Man, damn this place, man! Damn these chains! These damn
Chitlins every damn night.
-This cotton.
Nas:Shit!
-I can't take it man.
Nas: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.
Nas:It's time we go.
-Yeah, I'm wichou!
Nas:Hey man, hey damn these chains, man. Damn you master, you
Ain't my master, man!
*Sounds of punching and bumping*
Nas:You ain't nothin', you ain't nothin.

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

Nas:Nineteen-ninety-six!
Back up in this nigga.
The right way, though, you know?
-Double-tre son, you know ain't nothin'
Coincedental or accidental, son.
Nas:No doubt!
-You know how it's goin' down, man.
Nas: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?
Nas:Son, I'm playin' with the fifty-two.
-You wanna stress on how I used to play, that's how I play.
Nas: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.
Nas:True.
-Yo, word up, though, you know what I mean?
Nas:Son, these niggas look faker than the new hundred dollars, son.
-Yeah, you see that they look Monopoly money, right?
Nas: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?
Nas:No question.
-All eyes seein', son, you know we real.




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

Overall Meaning

The opening track of Nas's Album Intro-td portrays a conversation between two slaves, who express their despair and desire to escape the living conditions they face. Nas takes on the persona of one of the slaves who desires to leave the plantation, saying, "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." The sound effects of whips cracking and hounds barking give the listener a visual effect of the atmosphere of enslavement that is present in the song. The conversation ends with both slaves agreeing to leave and seek freedom.


The lyrics in this song voice a tone of rebellion and resistance against the system of slavery. References are also made to religion, as Nas refers to the Qu'ran, stating that the men are Nas and the women are Nesa, which highlights the importance of faith and spirituality in the African American community. The use of slang and colloquialism in the lyrics also adds to the authenticity of the dialogue between the slaves and provides a glimpse into the language used during the time period.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Nas, hey hey boy, you see what they done did to Jimmy and Lee.
A conversation about the treatment of African Americans in a time of slavery.


I can't take it man.
Expressing the frustration with the current situation of slavery and oppression.


You think this is gonna eva' change?
Doubting the possibility of change in the current circumstances.


This cotton.
A reference to the tediousness and difficulty of picking cotton in slavery.


I can't take it man.
Reiterating the frustration and discomfort in the current situation.


Harriett done left the night befo'. It's time we go.
A decision to escape the oppression and seek freedom.


Ain't no place for black folk here. Man, promise land callin' me man.
Recognizing the lack of a place for African Americans in the current society and a desire to escape to a better place.


It's callin' me too.
Expressing agreement in the desire to escape to a better place.


Hey man, hey damn these chains, man. Damn you master, you Ain't my master, man!
Rejecting the idea of being owned and controlled by someone else.


Nineteen-ninety-six! Back up in this nigga. The right way, though, you know?
A shift to a different time period and a determination to approach the situation in a different way.


Double-tre son, you know ain't nothin' Coincedental or accidental, son.
Recognizing that nothing is a coincidence or an accident in the current situation.


No doubt!
Agreement with the previous statement.


You know how it's goin' down, man.
Confidence in understanding the circumstances and events that are about to happen.


It was all written.
Believing that everything happens for a reason and destiny is predetermined.


But, yo, they takin' us into this next millennium, right now.
A reference to the future and a desire to move forward and progress.


True.
Agreement with the previous statement.


Son, these niggas look faker than the new hundred dollars, son.
Commenting on the insincerity and falseness of some people.


Word, with the big ass face on it.
A metaphor for how fake and unrealistic some things appear to be.


No question.
Agreement with the previous statement.


In the Qu'ran it says Nas, the men. Nesa's the woman, know? It was written.
A reference to a religious text and a belief that everything is determined by a higher power.




Lyrics © CLARKJAY PRODUCTIONS, INC. , Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ANDRE G WESTON, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN CHARITY, DEREK FRANCISCO LYNCH, WILLIE D HINES

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