King's Disease
Nas Lyrics


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Yeah
Hello, ladies and gentlemen
(Hit-Boy)

I made the fade famous, the chain famous
QB on my chest match the stainless
Amazing Grace, I'm gracefully aging
Without masonry I made more paper to play with
No rap in my playlist, sold dimes on my day shift (king)
So, can I breathe? Can I walk? Can I speak? Can I talk?
Can I floss without you wanting me outlined in chalk?
Family gossiping, pocket watching him
Jealousy keeps blossoming, ain't let it box me in (king)
'Cause you are not a king if you can't come out a thing
That you got yourself in, claiming nobody helping
The stupidest part of Africa produced Blacks that started algebra
Proof, facts, imagine if you knew that as a child, bruh
Nostalgia, how I remember things
Remember crowns, remember kings, they want your reign to cease (king)
You a king, you will be next to me, doing your own king shit, most definitely
We're so, "Say less when I speak", y'all estrogen speak
Respected by kings only, address me as chief
Invested in things only a vet would
Only lames front on kings, that's expected from creeps
You mad at my niggas, and any women with any interest with me
You could've made it (you was good), look at all the time wasted
Now you gotta retract statements, shoulda stuck to the basics
All you had to do was tell the truth, like, fuck all the fake shit
You should want every brother to make it out
But brothers want trophies, they troll for clout
Rappers weird, weird flex, but okay
You ain't as ill as you think, you just okay
You got pressed in the hood, fix your jibs up, I'm on top
Stop fighting it, yo, stop with the over-righteousness
It's so lame, this media circus greedy and worthless
My life got 'em tight, why they wanna see me hurt up? (Why me?)




Real kings everywhere, stand up
It come with the game (King's Disease)

Overall Meaning

Nas's song King's Disease is a reflection on the life of a king, both in terms of his success and his struggles. In the first verse Nas speaks of his success, noting that he has made the fade famous, the chain famous, and that QB (Queensbridge) is on his chest, which matches the stainless chain. Further, he states that he is gracefully aging and has found success without the help of any institutions. Despite this success, Nas is keenly aware of the challenges that come with the life of a king, such as being the subject of gossip and envy, and the constant risk of physical harm. He speaks of jealousy and the need to not allow it to box him in, indicating that he will not be held prisoner by the negative emotions of others.


Throughout the song Nas emphasizes the importance of telling the truth and being honest in life. He speaks of the value of education and the fact that the African continent has produced some of the greatest thinkers and mathematicians in history. He also touches on the idea that putting other people down does not make you a king, and that true royalty is achieved through respect and honor. He finishes the song by calling on all real kings everywhere to stand up and be counted.


Line by Line Meaning

I made the fade famous, the chain famous
I became a trendsetter by making the fade and chain popular


QB on my chest match the stainless
I represent Queensbridge (QB) and my chain matches my stainless steel gun


Amazing Grace, I'm gracefully aging
I feel blessed to have lived a long life and have aged gracefully


Without masonry I made more paper to play with
I made a lot of money without being part of any secret society or club


No rap in my playlist, sold dimes on my day shift (king)
I don't listen to other rappers and used to sell drugs on the streets, but now I'm a king


So, can I breathe? Can I walk? Can I speak? Can I talk?
I'm asking for basic human rights and freedoms


Can I floss without you wanting me outlined in chalk?
Can I flaunt my wealth and success without worrying about being murdered?


Family gossiping, pocket watching him
My own family is talking behind my back and only cares about my money


Jealousy keeps blossoming, ain't let it box me in (king)
I refuse to let jealousy or hate limit me and hinder my success


'Cause you are not a king if you can't come out a thing
If you can't overcome a challenge, you don't deserve to be called a king


That you got yourself in, claiming nobody helping
If you got yourself into trouble, you can't blame others and say no one helped you


The stupidest part of Africa produced Blacks that started algebra
Despite the stereotypes and ignorance about Africa, Black people from there invented algebra


Proof, facts, imagine if you knew that as a child, bruh
If you were taught the truth about Black history, it could have a big impact on your future


Nostalgia, how I remember things
I cherish memories of the past and what was important to me back then


Remember crowns, remember kings, they want your reign to cease (king)
Remember the power and glory of past kings, but also remember that others want to bring you down


You a king, you will be next to me, doing your own king shit, most definitely
If you're truly a king, you'll stand by me and do your own thing with confidence


We're so, "Say less when I speak", y'all estrogen speak
We don't waste words, we speak with authority and don't show weakness or timidity


Respected by kings only, address me as chief
Only other kings show me respect and address me as their leader


Invested in things only a vet would
I only invest in things that a seasoned veteran would, not something that's a fad or trendy


Only lames front on kings, that's expected from creeps
Only weak and insecure people try to challenge or disrespect kings


You mad at my niggas, and any women with any interest with me
You're angry at my close friends and any women whom I'm romantically involved with


You could've made it (you was good), look at all the time wasted
You had the potential to succeed, but instead you wasted your time and squandered your opportunities


Now you gotta retract statements, shoulda stuck to the basics
You're now forced to take back what you said and should have just kept it simple and honest from the beginning


All you had to do was tell the truth, like, fuck all the fake shit
All you had to do was be honest and not deal with any fake, phony behavior


You should want every brother to make it out
You should hope for the best for all your fellow Black men to succeed


But brothers want trophies, they troll for clout
Some men care more about fame and attention than genuine success and progress


Rappers weird, weird flex, but okay
Some rappers act strangely and show off in unusual ways, but that's okay I guess


You ain't as ill as you think, you just okay
You're not as great or talented as you believe, you're just average


You got pressed in the hood, fix your jibs up, I'm on top
You got intimidated or bullied in our neighborhood, but I rose above it and am now successful


Stop fighting it, yo, stop with the over-righteousness
Stop resisting or being stubborn, and don't act like you're always morally correct


It's so lame, this media circus greedy and worthless
The media is ridiculous and only cares about money and sensationalism


My life got 'em tight, why they wanna see me hurt up? (Why me?)
My success and prosperity bothers people and makes them jealous, which is why they want to harm me


Real kings everywhere, stand up
All true kings should show themselves and be proud of their heritage and accomplishments


It come with the game (King's Disease)
The challenges and struggles that come with being a king are unavoidable, just like the sickness that comes with wealth and power




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Nasir Jones

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