It Ain't Hard To Tell (Remix -
Nas Lyrics


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It ain't hard to tell, I excel, then prevail
The mic is contacted, I attract clientele
My mic check is life or death, breathin' a sniper's breath
I exhale the yellow smoke of buddha through righteous steps
Deep like the Shining, sparkle like a diamond
Sneak a Uzi on the island in my army jacket linin'
Hit the Earth like a comet, invasion
Nas is like the Afrocentric Asian, half-man, half-amazin'
'Cause in my physical I can express through song
Delete stress like Motrin, then extend strong
I drink Moët with Medusa, give her shotguns in Hell
From the spliff that I lift and inhale, it ain't hard to tell

The buddha monk's in your trunk, turn the bass up
Not stories by Aesop
Place your loot up, parties I shoot up
Nas, I analyze, drop a jewel, inhale from the L
School a fool well, you feel it like Braille
It ain't hard to tell, I kick a skill like Shaquille holds a pill
Vocabulary spills, I'm Ill plus Matic
I freak beats, slam it like Iron Sheik
Jam like a TEC with correct techniques
So analyze me, surprise me, but can't magmatize me
Scannin' while you're plannin' ways to sabotage me
I leave 'em froze like heroin in your nose
Nas'll rock well, it ain't hard to tell

This rhythmatic explosion
Is what your frame of mind has chosen
I'll leave your brain stimulated, niggas is frozen
Speak with criminal slang, begin like a violin
End like Leviathan, it's deep? Well, let me try again
Wisdom be leaking out my grapefruit, troop
I dominate break loops, givin' mics men-e-strual cycles
Street's disciple, I rock beats that's mega trifle
And groove even smoother than moves by Villanova
You're still a soldier, I'm like Sly Stone in Cobra
Packin' like a Rasta in the weed spot
Vocals'll squeeze Glocks
MCs eavesdrop, though they need not to sneak




My poetry's deep, I never fell
Nas' raps should be locked in a cell, it ain't hard to tell

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of “It Ain’t Hard to Tell,” Nas flexes his lyrical skill, claiming that he excels and prevails easily. He draws in listeners with his sharp mic check, which is executed flawlessly, before comparing his smooth delivery to exhaling the “yellow smoke of buddha.” Nas dives deeper into his multifaceted character, likening himself to a “half-man, half-amazing Afrocentric Asian.” He goes on to say that he is able to express himself physically and release stress through his music.


In the second verse, Nas continues with his strong delivery, touting his lyrical abilities once again. He mentions his deep vocabulary, which he is able to spill effortlessly, and how he dominates the microphone with his rhymes. Nas analogizes himself to Shaquille O’Neal, who holds a pill with great strength, before delving into a more serious note about being sabotaged by his opposition. He confidently insists that he cannot be magnetized, meaning he cannot be swayed, and that he will prevail in the end, leaving his opponents frozen.


Line by Line Meaning

It ain't hard to tell
The truth is clear and easy to understand


It ain't hard to tell, I excel then prevail
It's easy to see that I succeed and come out on top


The mic is contacted, I attract clientele
I capture people's attention with my music and gain fans


My mic check is life or death, breathing a sniper's breath
My ability to perform on the mic is crucial, like a sniper's aim


I exhale the yellow smoke of buddha through righteous steps
Through my righteous actions, I emit positivity like the smoke of buddha


Deep like the Shining, sparkle like a diamond
My thoughts and ideas are profound, like the movie The Shining, and shine bright, like a diamond


Sneak a Uzi on the island in my army jacket lining
I am always prepared for whatever comes my way, even if it means hiding a weapon in my jacket


Hit the Earth like a comet. invasion
I make a big impact wherever I go, like a comet crashing into the earth


Nas is like the Afrocentric Asian, half-man, half-amazing
I am a unique blend of different cultures and identities, making me exceptional


'Cause in my physical, I can express through song
I am able to convey my thoughts and emotions through music and lyrics


Delete stress like Motrin, then extend strong
I eliminate stress and come back even stronger, like the pain reliever Motrin


I drink Moet with Medusa, give her shotguns in hell
I live a lavish lifestyle and even give my enemies a taste of their own medicine


From the spliff that I lift and inhale, it ain't hard to tell
It's obvious that I'm a smoker, but it doesn't affect my lyrical ability


The buddha monk's in your trunk, turn the bass up
My music will have your speakers vibrating, like a buddhist monk chanting


Not stories by Aesop, place your loot up, parties I shoot up
My lyrics are not fairy tales, they are real and I am willing to take whatever I want, even at a party


Nas, I analyze, drop a jewel, inhale from the L
I'm a wise person and always have something meaningful to say, even while smoking a joint


School a fool well, you feel it like Braille, it ain't hard to tell
I educate those who need it and leave an impact that is impossible to miss


I kick a skill like Shaquille holds a pill
I'm as skilled at rapping as Shaquille O'Neal is at playing basketball


Vocabulary spills I'm Ill plus Matic
I have a vast vocabulary and my rhymes are sick and impressive


I freak beats, slam it like Iron Sheik
I go hard on the mic, like a wrestler slamming his opponent on the mat


Jam like a Tec with correct techniques
I flow smoothly and flawlessly, like a skilled gunner handling a tech-9


So analyze me, surprise me, but can't magnetize me
People can try to understand me and catch me off-guard, but they can't control me


Scannin' while you're plannin' ways to sabotage me
I'm aware of the people who want to harm or derail me


I leave 'em froze like her-on in your nose
I shock and stun people, like the freezing sensation of heroin in one's nose


Nas'll rock well, it ain't hard to tell
It's obvious that I'm a great rapper and performer


This rhythmatic explosion is what your frame of mind has chosen
My music is the result of the state of mind that you are in


I'll leave your brain stimulated, niggas is frozen
My lyrics are so powerful, they cause people to freeze and think deeply


Speak with criminal slang, begin like a violin
I rap with a style that is rough, edgy, and reminiscent of criminal activity


End like Leviathan, it's deep, well let me try again
My lyrics are profound, like the mythical sea monster Leviathan, and I'm going to keep trying to express myself even more deeply


Wisdom be leaking out my grapefruit, troop
I have so much wisdom and knowledge that it spills out of me like the juice from a grapefruit


I dominate break loops, giving mics men-e-strual cycles
I am in control of everything, even breaking the barriers of traditional music loops, and emcees who challenge me are like menstruating women who are no match for me


Street's disciple, I rock beats that's mega trifle
I am a student of the streets, and I make music that may seem simple, but is actually quite powerful


And groove even smoother than moves by Villanova
My flow is incredibly smooth, even smoother than the dance moves of the Villanova basketball team


You're still a soldier, I'm like Sly Stone in Cobra
You may be tough, but I am even tougher and more skilled, like the character Sly Stone from the movie Cobra


Packing like a Rasta in the weed spot, vocals'll squeeze Glocks
I'm always prepared and ready to protect myself, even in a place where I'm smoking weed, and my lyrics are so impactful, they possess the power of a gun


MC's eavesdrop though they need not to sneak
Other rappers try to listen in on my conversations, but there's no need for them to do so secretly


My poetry's deep, I never fail
My writing is profound, and I always come through and deliver great music


Nas's raps should be locked in a cell, it ain't hard to tell
My rhymes are so powerful and influential, they should be kept locked up, and the quality of my music is obvious and undeniable




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Bettis, Gene Redd, Roy Handy, Cleveland Horne, Robert Bell, Ronald Nathan Bell, Robert Mickens, Dennis Thomas, Richard Westfield, George Brown, Claydes Smith, Steven M. Porcaro, William Paul Mitchell, Nasir Jones

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@xa25ja

Decades later this opening leaves me speechless.

It ain't hard to tell.
I excel
then prevail.
The mic is contracted,
I attract clientele.
My mic check is life or death
breathing a sniper's breath
I exhale the yellow smoke of buddha through righteous steps.

The first time I heard this I hit rewind at least 20 times. Unbelievable.



All comments from YouTube:

@SouthCentralChannel

The beat change when Nas spits his last verse.... speechless ILLMATIC TOP 5 albums this is a Gift for the Human ear

@xaviermccloud4586

Large professor is a beast.

@iargueta1220

That Leviathan reference is deep as fuck!!!! I remember in high school when I read Thomas Hobbs I believe, the author of Leviathan. Also it’s easily a reference to the Leviathan from the Bible. Deep, deep, verse!!!

@xaviermccloud4586

@Isaac Argueta Leviathan is actually FROM the Bible. Very deep indeed.

@iargueta1220

@Xavier McCloud Have you read this book Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil, commonly referred to as Leviathan, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes and published in 1651? Its name derives from the biblical Leviathan yes, that’s in the the Bible like I said. Now that you know it is a book written centuries back I think you’ll see how truly deep that line is not only because it was written way back, but because the context of the book itself 😉

@drewm1808

You tell no lies. On some trivia shit, I recall having read, somewhere, that there was a university that was utilizing Nas lyrics/poetry in their curriculum. Like, as examples of deep and complex rymes and imagery and stuff. He's an impressive artist by any measure.

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@ulascanddk

No matter how hip hop sounds today, this is how it'll sound in my head forever.

@Amir-qz4bn

The pac, biggie, nas, snoop, dre, dmx, cube era will always be the golden age of hip hop and aside from maybe the early 2000s, no other era comes close. Even the early outkast, eminem, and jay z era can be put in there as well ngl

@user-pd9xv7kh8w

@@Amir-qz4bn Nas poetic beauty

@-xnnybimb-9398

@@Amir-qz4bn Kanye too, College Droput, Late registration, Graduation were all classics.

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