Black President
Nas Lyrics


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("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can change the world, the world, the world
Change the world,, they say
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can, change the world
The world, the world, the world

They forgot us on the block, got us in the box
Solitary confinement, how violent are these cops?
They need a early retirement
How many rallies will I watch? I ain't got it in me to march
I got a semi to spark, the game's in a drought
Public housing, projects, cooking up in the pyrex
My set, my clique, either getting money
Or running from homicide trail, that's if they ain't died yet
Trying to be rich, still I'm pledging allegiance
A predicate felon, a ghetto leader
Lending my poetical genius, to whoever may need it
I bleed this from queensbridge, now living with my feet up
Never defeated, so a president's needed
You know these colored folks and negros hate to see
One of their own succeeding
America: surprise us and let a black man guide us, uh

("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can, change the world
Change the world, they say
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can, change the world
The world, the world, the world

What's the black pres' thinking on election night?
Is it, "How can I protect my life?
Protect my wife? Protect my rights?"
Every other president was nothing less than white
Except Thomas Jefferson had mixed indian blood, and Calvin Coolidge
KKK is like: "what the fuck", loading their guns up
Loading up mines too, ready to ride
'Cause I'm riding with my crew he dies, we die too
Yeah, but on the positive side
I think Obama provides hope and challenges minds
Of all races and colors to erase the hate
And try to love one another, so many political snakes
We in need of a break, I'm thinking I can trust this brother
But will he keep it way real?
Every innocent nigga in jail gets out on appeal
When he wins, will he really care still?
I feel

("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can, change the world
Change the world, they say
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can, change the world
The world, the world, the world

Say a prayer for "do we have to?"
You ain't right, Jeremiah wrong pastor
In love with a slave master
Sincerely yours, usa's most brave rapper
Jesse carjacker, Uncle Tom kidnapper
Ask around: bentley coupe off the richter
Bitch called "life": I pimped her, what
Politics, politricks, klan-shooter
Deacon for defense, progress producer
Nothing on the stove, a survival booster
Gotta do what we gotta do
We ain't got no governors coming through to help
Anything we need done, we gotta do for self
New, improved JFK on the way
It ain't the 60s again, niggas ain't hippies again
We ain't falling for the same traps
Standing on the balconies where they shot the King at
McCain got apologies, main't nobody hearing that
People need honesty

("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can, change the world
Change the world, they say
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
("Although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready, to have a black president")
Yes we can, change the world
The world, the world, the world





It is my distinct honor, and privilege to introduce to you
The next president of the United States, Barack Obama

Overall Meaning

In Nas's song "Black President," he speaks about the idea of having a black president in the United States. He starts by saying that although it seems like a heavenly idea, the country is not ready for it. He questions whether the black president will be able to protect his life, his wife, and his rights, and also expresses his concern about the fact that every other president has been white. Nas addresses the violence and racism faced by black people in the country, saying that they have been forgotten by the government and are often confined to solitary confinement.


He goes on to say that people of color in the United States are often not willing to see one of their own succeed, but believes that Barack Obama provides hope to all races to try and love one another. He asks if the new president will continue to care about those in need even after winning, and whether he will keep it real with the people.


The lyrics in "Black President" reflect the reality of the lack of equality and systemic racism in the United States, while also celebrating the hope and progress that a black president can bring to the country.


Line by Line Meaning

Although it seems heaven-sent We ain't ready, to have a black president
Despite the feeling that having a black president is a blessing from above, our society is not yet prepared for such an occasion.


Yes we can change the world, the world, the world Change the world, they say
People believe that changing the world is possible and that we need to work towards that goal.


They forgot us on the block, got us in the box Solitary confinement, how violent are these cops?
People in power have neglected their duty towards the marginalized communities and have forced them to suffer greatly.


How many rallies will I watch? I ain't got it in me to march I got a semi to spark, the game's in a drought
I am tired of watching protests and rallies without seeing any significant changes. I would rather resort to violence as a means of bringing attention to our struggles.


A predicate felon, a ghetto leader Lending my poetical genius, to whoever may need it I bleed this from queensbridge, now livin' with my feet up Never defeated, so a president's needed
As a former felon who has risen to become an influential figure in my community, I offer my poetic talents to those who need it. Despite my success, I acknowledge the need for a president who empathizes with the minority experience and can bring about positive change for us all.


What's the black pres' thinking on election night? Is it, "How can I protect my life? Protect my wife? Protect my rights?" Every other president was nothin' less than white
As a black president-elect, I am concerned about my well-being and that of my loved ones. It should be noted that every other president in history has been white except for Thomas Jefferson who had mixed Indian blood and Calvin Coolidge.


I think Obama provides hope and challenges minds Of all races and colors to erase the hate And try to love one another, so many political snakes We in need of a break, I'm thinkin' I can trust this brother
Obama brings hope and urges us to eliminate hate, regardless of race or skin color. We are tired of politicians who are more concerned with their own interests than with the welfare of the people they serve. I trust that Obama will be different.


Say a prayer for "do we have to?" You ain't right, Jeremiah wrong pastor In love with a slave master Sincerely yours, usa's most brave rapper
There are many pastors who are too comfortable with the status quo and are not willing to take a stand against injustice. Some of them even support the ideology of slave masters, which is deplorable. As a rapper, I am unafraid to speak out on this matter.


Ask around: bentley coupe off the richter Bitch called "life": I pimped her, what
I have achieved success and drive a Bentley coupe. I have overcome the obstacles that life threw at me and now feel in control of my own destiny.


We ain't got no governors coming through to help Anything we need done, we gotta do for self New, improved JFK on the way
The government has not done enough to assist the less fortunate, and so we must rely on ourselves to bring about change. Obama represents a new and improved version of JFK, who we hope will be more effective in his policies.


Standing on the balconies where they shot the King at McCain got apologies, main't nobody hearing that People need honesty
We stand where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, a testament to the need for justice and honesty in our society. Politicians like McCain can apologize for past wrongs, but it means little unless they actively work to make things right.


It is my distinct honor, and privilege to introduce to you The next president of the United States, Barack Obama
I am proud to announce the next president of the United States, Barack Obama.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DERRICK MCDOWELL, JAMES D'AGOSTINO, JOHN ARMOUR, LARRY GOODMAN, LARRY TROUTMAN, NASIR JONES, ROGER TROUTMAN, TUPAC SHAKUR

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