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[Nas]
These are last words of a hanging slave
How could I forget this
I rob you put you on my hit list
Under my nails are dirty look at the grime
My burnt lips from the roach clips
How can I shine
Being broke and bag a dope bitch
Powerful mind we brave men
I blow smoke and I'ma keep saying

[Nashawn]
These are last words of a hanging slave
How can I forget this
I rob you put you on my hit list
Under my nails is dirty look at the grime
My burnt lips from the roach clips
How can I shine
Being broke and bag a dope bitch
Powerful minds we brave men
I'ma blow smoke and keep saying
I want to be more than that bullet that go through ya zone
Want to be the lead that tear through ya skin and crack bones
Want to be the heat you feel making ya moan
Want to be the hospital bed that you lay on
Want to be the god you feel when you pray-on
It's Nashawn the type that get the hyper-con
I'm gonna kill something
Rap cats be real fronting
Fuck shooting legs
Cock back put his brains on the pave
Nigga how bout that
Close range with the gadge get payed
First rapper to shoot off stage
Turn the front page the next day my life is like a book
A twenty four hour song without no hook
Millennium Thug computer chips up in my slug
Turn quarters when you turn quarters know who to plug
Thugs around me outside its grimmy outside
Better slide before you get bodied outside

[Chorus]

[Nas]
These are last words of a hanging slave
How could I forget this
I rob you put you on my hit list
Under my nails are dirty look at the grime
My burnt lips from the roach clips
How can I shine
Being broke and bag a dope bitch
Powerful mind we brave men
I blow smoke and I'ma keep sayin

[Nashawn]
These are last words of a hanging slave
How could I forget this
I rob you put you on my hit list
Under my nails is dirty look at the grime
My burnt lips from the roach clips
How can I shine
Being broke and bag a dope bitch
Powerful minds we brave men
I blow smoke and keep sayin

[Nas]
I'ma prison cell six by nine
Living hell stone wall metal bars for the gods in jail
My nickname the can, the slammer, the big house
I'm the place many fear cause there's no way out
I take the sun away put misery instead
When you wit me most folks consider you dead
I saw too many inmates falling apart
Call for the gods and let them out when it's dark
Convicts think they alone but if they listen close
They can hear me groan touch the wall feel my pulse
All the pictures you put up is stuck to my skin
I hear ya prayers (even when ya whispering)
I make it hotter in the summer colder in the winter
If the court paroal ya then another con enters
No remorse for your tears I seen em too often
When you cry I make you feel alive inside a coffin
Watch you when you eat play with you mind when you sleep
Make you dream that you free then make you wake up to me
Face to face with a cage no matter your age
I can shatter you turn you into a savage in rage
Change ya life that's if you get a chance to get out
Cause only you and I know what sufferings about
Yo it's stunning when bed sheets become your woman
And I'm the one that gotcha weapons when the beef is coming
Maybe one day I'll open up my arms to release you
You'll always be my property nigga stay legal





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nas's song Last Words depict the thoughts and feelings of a hanging slave, a prisoner in a cell, and a hitman. The opening lines of the verses repeat the title of the song, "These are the last words of a hanging slave, how could I forget this." These lines are a reminder of the brutal and inhumane treatment of slaves. Nas and Nashawn both illustrate empathy when they use the words "how could I forget this." The reference is a reminder of past experiences and a call-to-action to keep dealing with present-day injustices. Throughout the rest of the song, Nas and Nashawn portray the idea of a prisoner who is being tormented by his surroundings, constantly looking for a way out. Furthermore, the lyrics delve in the thoughts and motives of a hitman, where he confesses to his crimes, hoping to be remembered as more than a mere bullet. The song aims to share the pain of individuals caught in dire circumstances and encourages society to turn to a more hopeful future.


Line by Line Meaning

These are last words of a hanging slave
Opening line that sets the stage for the rest of the song which is about black oppression


How could I forget this
Rhetorical question that emphasizes the gravity of the situation that has been going on for centuries


I rob you put you on my hit list
Black on black crime has become normalized due to the lack of opportunities available and the harsh reality of gang life


Under my nails are dirty look at the grime
Living in poverty leads to dirty living conditions and a lack of hygiene


My burnt lips from the roach clips
Drug use is rampant in inner cities and people often resort to using makeshift devices like roach clips


How can I shine
A rhetorical question about how to succeed in a system that is designed to keep black people down


Being broke and bag a dope bitch
Relationships can become transactional when money is tight and people resort to selling drugs to make ends meet


Powerful mind we brave men
Despite the difficulties, black people have shown resilience and strength in the face of oppression


I blow smoke and I'ma keep saying
Hip hop has been an outlet for expressing the struggles of the black community and will continue to do so


Living hell stone wall metal bars for the gods in jail
Incarceration is a form of modern day slavery where black people are punished and trapped in a system that views them as subhuman


I'm the place many fear cause there's no way out
The prison industrial complex is designed to keep people trapped and it is difficult to escape its clutches


Convicts think they alone but if they listen close
Despite feeling isolated, prisoners are aware of the oppressive environment they live in and can relate to each other


I saw too many inmates falling apart
The psychological effects of incarceration are devastating and often lead to mental deterioration


Watch you when you eat play with you mind when you sleep
Prisoners are subjected to constant surveillance and psychological tactics to keep them under control


Make you dream that you free then make you wake up to me
Prisoners are given false hope and coerced into believing they will be released only to be disappointed


Maybe one day I'll open up my arms to release you
Hope for a better future where people are no longer trapped by the criminal justice system


You'll always be my property nigga stay legal
A harsh reality that even when released from prison, black people are still viewed as second class citizens and must follow strict laws to avoid being targeted by the system




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: LESHAN LEWIS, NASIR JONES, NASHAWN JONES, JAMES N. WILLIAMS, CLARENCE SATCHELL, LEROY BONNER, MARSHALL EUGENE JONES, RALPH MIDDLEBROOKS, MARVIN R. PIERCE, WILLIAM BECK

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