Foul Breeze
Nas Lyrics


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Got a letter from an Asian fan
He asked, was I black, was I gon' play Japan soon?
Wrote back, "Yes" danced in the shower, got dressed
Old school, proud of my neck
I give, but I'm selfish
Tattoo of my chick, lips on my pelvis
The pubic part, 'xcuse me y'all




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nas's song "Foul Breeze" reflect themes of personal introspection and self-reflection, combined with the experience of being a successful rapper and artist. In the first verse, Nas notes that he has received a letter from a fan in Asia, who asks if he is black and if he is planning on performing in Japan soon. Nas responds in the affirmative, showing that he identifies with his race and is aware of his international fanbase. Later in the verse, Nas references his own vanity and pride, highlighting his tattoos and personal style.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "foul breeze," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for negativity or bad energy. In the second verse, Nas delves further into this theme, reflecting on the challenges and obstacles he has faced in his life and career. He acknowledges that he has made mistakes and has faced criticism from others, but also recognizes his own inner strength and resilience. Through these lyrics, Nas demonstrates a deep sense of self-awareness and an ability to stay grounded despite his success.


Line by Line Meaning

Got a letter from an Asian fan
Received a heartfelt note from a fan that hailed from Asia


He asked, was I black, was I gon' play Japan soon?
Curiosity led the fan to wonder about Nas's race and inquire about his plans to perform in Japan


Wrote back, 'Yes' danced in the shower, got dressed
Nas responded positively and happily to the fan's letter, celebrating in private before getting dressed


Old school, proud of my neck
Nas represents traditional values and beliefs and takes pride in his identity


I give, but I'm selfish
Although he is generous, Nas acknowledges that he can be self-centered at times


Tattoo of my chick, lips on my pelvis
Nas has a tattoo of his significant other's likeness, and it's placed on his pelvic area


The pubic part, 'xcuse me y'all
Nas is making a somewhat crude but lighthearted joke about the location of his tattoo




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@SDSOverfiend

Nas was never bred to make you dance. He was bred to make you look and listen. SIMPLE!! HIS MISSION WAS DIFFERENT.

@selfawareness369

Well said.

@kingsleyoji649

Contemplative retrospective
Intelligence invested
Wisdom derived from multiple lives
And perspectives

@issacharr5

What do you mean? "Way before rap he did wanna be the tap dance kid on Broadway, 42nd street"... 😁

@smileyaintshit4247

Fym I be bopping to Nas like any dance song 👌🏽

@marriedwithtwokidslost2561

I've always wondered why people tried to compare biggie and Jay to this dude...Clearly anyone with ears can hear that he's superior lyrically

@jadenwilliams3483

thanyouuuu

@Zone-vc1oe

Rolando Conley i agree

@carlosrosa8114

marriedwithtwokids LOST music is subjective. No matter how much you like him it doesn't make him any greater or worse then big and jay

@baileysincere8809

Facts kid

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