Angels With Dirty Faces
Nas Lyrics


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Angel Dust yeah, Angel Dust
Yeah yeah, Angel Dust

Angels with dirty faces
Angels with broken wings
The devil's dust, PCP invading bloodstreams
People lining up to get it, fantastic
Knew how to flip it
Illegal substance constructed and
Plus addictive
Trusted and respected, almost got me arrested
All the time I invested in
School is now of question
Child prone to violence like a dog
Returns to it's own vomit a fool for chaos
Taking what we could salvage
Hustling is a art, I'm just tryna be smart
Strung out bodies found in the park
Shaolin was my heart we stood for loyalty
All we had was each other's back
My raps were like crystallized
Powder before crack raw, uncut
Like what is sold in front of the storefront
The sidewalk was my brother's office
We cut our losses, I had choices
I took a pen
Became the voice for the voiceless
My people walking in a zombie state
Life is short, even mine's at stake

"The government says that angel dust
Can kill you if you
Take it or it can cause you to kill others"

"The scourge of angel dust has been
Linked to psychosis, violence, schizophrenia
And the epidemic runs especially
Rampant in the Bronx
My administration will hunt down these poison




Pushers and arrest them one my one until
We get directly to the source"

Overall Meaning

In "Angels With Dirty Faces," Nas explores the destructive nature of drug addiction and the impact it has on individuals and communities. The repeated mention of "Angel Dust" refers to the drug PCP, also known as angel dust. Nas starts by describing how people are drawn to this illegal substance, willing to line up and risk everything to get their hands on it. He acknowledges the addictive nature of PCP and the danger it poses to those who use it.


Nas reflects on his personal experience, suggesting that the allure of the streets and the drug culture almost got him arrested. He questions the worth of his investment in education when it seems that violence and chaos prevail. The line "taking what we could salvage" implies that in the face of limited options, hustling becomes a way to survive.


The reference to Shaolin (a nickname for the Wu-Tang Clan) signifies the loyalty and unity among the individuals involved in street life. Nas emphasizes the power of his words, comparing his raw, uncut lyrics to the potency of crack cocaine. He has chosen to use his voice to represent the voiceless and shed light on the plight of his community.


The quote from an authority figure highlights the negative effects associated with angel dust, including psychosis, violence, and schizophrenia. Nas comments on how the government is cracking down on those who distribute the drug and promises to target them until they reach the main source.


Overall, "Angels With Dirty Faces" is a cautionary tale about the destructive allure of drugs, the consequences they have on individuals and society, and the power of using one's voice for change.


Line by Line Meaning

Angel Dust yeah, Angel Dust
Referring to the drug Angel Dust (PCP) and emphasizing its presence


Yeah yeah, Angel Dust
Reiterating the mention of Angel Dust


Angels with dirty faces
Describing individuals involved in drug use who appear innocent but engage in harmful activities


Angels with broken wings
Referring to individuals who are damaged or struggling due to their involvement with drugs


The devil's dust, PCP invading bloodstreams
Portraying PCP (Angel Dust) as a harmful substance that quickly affects the body


People lining up to get it, fantastic
Highlighting the popularity and allure of Angel Dust among users


Knew how to flip it
Indicating an understanding of how to sell or distribute the drug effectively


Illegal substance constructed and
Implying that Angel Dust is illicitly manufactured with harmful components


Plus addictive
Acknowledging the addictive nature of Angel Dust


Trusted and respected, almost got me arrested
Describing a personal experience of being close to getting caught while involved in the drug trade


All the time I invested in
Referring to the time and effort put into education or other pursuits before getting involved in drugs


School is now of question
Suggesting that the importance of education is now uncertain or devalued


Child prone to violence like a dog
Comparing oneself or others involved in drugs to animals with a tendency towards violence


Returns to its own vomit, a fool for chaos
Using a metaphor to convey the repeated engagement in destructive behaviors despite their negative consequences


Taking what we could salvage
Referring to seizing opportunities for gain or profit in a difficult situation


Hustling is an art, I'm just tryna be smart
Recognizing the strategic and skillful nature of engaging in illegal activities for personal gain


Strung out bodies found in the park
Depicting a scene of drug-induced harm or fatalities


Shaolin was my heart we stood for loyalty
Expressing a deep connection to Shaolin (a reference to Staten Island) and valuing loyalty within a community


All we had was each other's back
Highlighting the solidarity and support among individuals in a challenging environment


My raps were like crystallized powder before crack raw, uncut
Comparing the quality and authenticity of his rap lyrics to pure and powerful substances


Like what is sold in front of the storefront
Drawing a parallel between the rawness of his raps and the drugs sold openly on the streets


The sidewalk was my brother's office
Referring to the drug trade taking place on the streets as a means of survival or livelihood


We cut our losses, I had choices
Acknowledging the need to make tough decisions and move on from negative situations


I took a pen
Symbolizing the transition from street life to expressing oneself through writing or music


Became the voice for the voiceless
Assuming the role of speaking up for those who are ignored or oppressed


My people walking in a zombie state
Describing the detrimental effects of drug use on the community, leading to a lack of awareness or engagement


Life is short, even mine's at stake
Recognizing the brevity and fragility of life, including one's own


"The government says that angel dust
Quoting a government statement regarding the dangers and potential consequences of using Angel Dust


Can kill you if you
Highlighting the lethal risks associated with consuming Angel Dust


Take it or it can cause you to kill others"
Stating that Angel Dust not only poses a threat to the user's life but also increases the risk of violent behavior towards others


"The scourge of angel dust has been
Describing the adverse impact and widespread prevalence of Angel Dust


Linked to psychosis, violence, schizophrenia
Explaining the psychological and behavioral disorders often associated with Angel Dust use


And the epidemic runs especially
Noting that the Angel Dust problem is particularly severe or prevalent


Rampant in the Bronx
Highlighting the high occurrence of Angel Dust-related issues in the Bronx area


My administration will hunt down these poison
Declaring an intention to actively pursue and apprehend those involved in the distribution of Angel Dust


Pushers and arrest them one by one until
Expressing a determination to apprehend the drug dealers individually


We get directly to the source"
Aiming to ultimately reach the root cause or main distributors of Angel Dust




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