Life
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The changing of sunlight to moonlight
Reflections of my life
oh,how they fill my eyes
the greeting of people in trouble
Reflections of my life
oh,how they fill my heart
All my sorrows
sad tomorrows
take me back to my own home
All my cryings,feel I'm dying,dying
take me back to my own home.
I'm changing,arranging
I'm changing I'm changing everything
ah,everything around me
The world is a bad place a bad place
a terrible place to live
oh but I don't wanna die
All my sorrows
sad tomorrows
take me back to my own home




All my cryings,feel I'm dying,dying
take me back to my own home.

Overall Meaning

The song "Life's A B****" by Nas feat. AZ is a reflection on life's harsh realities and how money and status have come to define a person's worth. The song opens with a conversation about money, indicating the focus on material wealth among the singers. AZ's verse speaks to the idea that a person's value is often measured by their income and how this classist mindset is pervasive in society. Despite their humble beginnings, the group has strayed from their roots and turned to illegal activities to sustain their new lifestyle. However, they still hold onto their street smarts and use it as a guide to navigate through life. The chorus, "Life's a bitch and then you die; that's why we get high," highlights the existential angst that their predicament engenders. Nas's verse reflects on his own life, celebrating his achievements so far but also acknowledging his past indiscretions. The song ultimately serves as a commentary on the cyclical nature of life and how the search for meaning can often lead to self-destruction.


Line by Line Meaning

Aiyyo, wassup wassup let's keep it real son
Hey, how's it going? Let's be honest with each other.


Count this money, yaknowhatI'msayin?
Let's count this cash, you know what I mean?


Yea yea
Yeah, I hear you.


Aiyyo, put the Grant's over there in the safe yaknowhatI'msayin?
Hey, let's put these fifty-dollar bills in the safe, you know what I mean?


Cause we spendin these Jackson's
We're going to spend these twenty-dollar bills.


The Washington's go to wifey, you know how that go
The one-dollar bills go to my wife, you know how it goes.


I'm sayin, that's what this is all about right?
That's what it's all about, right?


Clothes, bankrolls, and hoes yaknowhatI'msayin?
It's all about clothing, money, and women, you know what I mean?


Yo then what man, what?? [echoes]
Okay, then what, man? What do we do now?


Visualizin the realism of life and actuality
I'm seeing the true nature of life and reality.


Fuck who's the baddest a person's status depends on salary
I don't care who's the toughest, a person's status depends on their income.


And my mentality is, money orientated
I'm focused on making money.


I'm destined to live the dream for all my peeps who never made it
I'm going to achieve success for all of my friends who didn't make it.


'Cause yeah, we were beginners in the hood as five percenters
We grew up as beginners in the neighborhood, following the Five-Percent Nation.


But somethin must of got in us cause all of us turned to sinners
But something happened to us and we all became criminals.


Now some, restin in peace and some are sittin in San Quentin
Some of us are dead, and some of us are in prison.


Others such as myself are tryin to carry on tradition
But some of us, like me, are trying to keep the tradition alive.


Keepin the schwepervesence street ghetto essence inside us
We're keeping the spirit of the rough streets inside us.


'Cause it provides us with the proper insight to guide us
Because it gives us the proper perspective to guide us.


Even though, we know somehow we all gotta go
Even though we know that we all have to die someday.


But as long as we leavin thievin we'll be leavin with some kind of dough
But as long as we're taking something with us when we go, it's okay if we have to steal to get it.


So, and to that day we expire and turn to vapors
And when we die and turn to dust.


Me and my capers-ll be somewhere stackin plenty papers
My crew and I will be somewhere making lots of money.


Keepin it real, packin steel, gettin high
We're staying true to ourselves, carrying guns, and using drugs.


'Cause life's a bitch and then you die
Because life is difficult and then you die.


I woke up early on my born day, I'm twenty years of blessing
I woke up early on my birthday, grateful to be alive for twenty years.


The essence of adolescent leaves my body now I'm fresh in
I'm leaving my teenage years behind and feeling renewed.


My physical frame is celebrated cause I made it
I'm proud of my body because I survived to this age.


One quarter through life some God-ly like thing created
I've made it one-quarter of the way through my life, something like a divine force created me.


Got rhymes 365 days annual plus some
I have enough rhymes for 365 days a year, and then some.


Load up the mic and bust one, cuss while I puffs from
I grab the microphone and start rapping, swearing as I smoke weed.


My skull cause it's pain in my brain vein money maintain
I'm experiencing headaches due to worrying about money.


Don't go against the grain simple and plain
Don't go against what's natural or easy, keep it simple and straightforward.


When I was young at this I used to do my thing hard
When I was younger, I used to be very aggressive.


Robbin foreigners take they wallets they jewels and rip they green cards
I used to steal from foreigners, taking their wallets and jewelry, and destroying their green cards.


Dipped to the projects flashin my quick cash
I went to the projects and showed off my newly acquired money.


And got my first piece of ass smokin blunts with hash
I had sex for the first time while smoking marijuana and hashish.


Now it's all about cash in abundance, niggaz I used to run with
Now it's all about having a lot of money, and the old friends I used to hang out with are either rich or in jail.


Is rich or doin years in the hundreds
They're either wealthy or serving long prison sentences.


I switched my motto -- instead of sayin fuck tomorrow
I changed my way of thinking, saying forget the future.


That buck that bought a bottle could've struck the lotto
The dollar that someone spent on a bottle of alcohol could have been used to buy a lottery ticket.


Once I stood on the block, loose cracks produce stacks
I used to sell drugs on the streets, making lots of money.


I cooked up and cut small pieces to get my loot back
I prepared the drugs and sold small quantities to make a profit.


Time is Illmatic keep static like wool fabric
Time is gritty and raw, like the fabric of a wool sweater.


Pack a four-matic that crack your whole cabbage
I carry a large gun that can kill someone with a single shot.


Life's a bitch and then you die; that's why we get high
Life is difficult and then you die, so that's why we use drugs to escape it for a little while.


'Cause you never know when you're gonna go
Because you never know when you're going to die.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@seanbyrne7927

@@ThaMobstarr Give over Kendrick has not got a patch on Nas' lyrically.

"Girl, I can buy yo' ass the world with my paystub
Ooh, that pussy good, won't you sit it on my taste buds?
I get way too petty once you let me do the extras
Pull up on your block, then break it down, we playin' Tetris"

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"Visualizin' the realism of life in actuality
Fuck who's the baddest, a person's status depends on salary
And my mentality is money-orientated
I'm destined to live the dream for all my peeps who never made it
'Cause yeah, we were beginners in the hood as Five Percenters
But somethin' must've got in us, 'cause all of us turned to sinners
Now some restin' in peace and some are sittin' in San Quentin
Others, such as myself, are tryin' to carry on tradition"

Two verses can't even be compared, two artists which cant be compared.



All comments from YouTube:

@Hookem0126

The older i get the more this hits.

@user-sn2se3gs1t

Factss

@iceysuhn5503

“The buck that bought the bottle coulda struck the lotto” cold asf

@undergroundwes2682

💯

@dekkaiswam

Once I

@jahterminatedlmao5473

AZ introduced himself on this song with a top 10 hip hop verse of all time

@nasirjones9675

Thanks you so much

@Mathias6x

@@nasirjones9675 Nas is that you? You're my favorite rapper.

@Ibrahim-wr5fs

@@Mathias6x it isn’t

@iamthewalruscuckookachoo1372

You got that damn right.

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