Nas Interlude
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Yo, what up? This is Nas with the official
() , J period "If I Ruled the World" was
Originally a Kurtis Blow record
You know? Somebody who I love and
Saw him in crèche school
And his song wit' "These are the breaks"
I used to breakdance to his music
You hear what I'm sayin'?
So "If I Ruled the World"
Was a tribute to him
And also speakin' out to the world and, um
I used to work wit' the Fugees on tour
And, you know, they would open up for me
Wit' our first albums
And our second albums, it flipped
And he sold, like, you know
Thirty million albums
And I'm now I'm openin' up for them
So, um, we was we was cool like that
And, you know
Lauryn came and got on the record
Who I felt was would make
The record even more incredible
Me and her, I really appreciate her work
And, um, and talked to her well
You know, not just my projects
But every projects in December
Everywhere in the world
So I thought that would be the perfect record

If I ruled the world




Still living for today in these
Last days and times

Overall Meaning

In Nas's song "Nas Interlude," the rapper introduces himself and offers some insight into the background of his hit song "If I Ruled The World." Nas notes that the song was originally a Kurtis Blow record, a fact which highlights Nas's influences and the rap music the artist grew up listening to. Nas also references his own career, recalling his work with the Fugees, his admiration for Lauryn Hill's work, and the success of "If I Ruled The World," which became one of Nas's most popular songs. The artist notes the song's importance as a tribute to Blow while also serving as a manifesto, speaking out to the world about Nas's vision for what it could be.


Overall, Nas's lyrics reveal his passion for music and his appreciation for the artists who came before him. At the same time, the song reflects on the artist's own place in the world of hip-hop and his desire to make a positive impact.


Line by Line Meaning

Yo, what up? This is Nas with the official () , J period
Nas introduces himself and acknowledges that he is speaking on the record as an official artist along with J period.


"If I Ruled the World" was originally a Kurtis Blow record
Nas explains that the song "If I Ruled the World" was originally a record by Kurtis Blow, who was someone he admired and listened to growing up.


You know? Somebody who I love and saw him in crèche school
Nas shares that he had a personal connection to Kurtis Blow, having seen him perform at a school he attended as a child, and that he has always respected him as an artist.


And his song wit' "These are the breaks" I used to breakdance to his music
Nas recalls a specific song by Kurtis Blow that he enjoyed, and how his music inspired him to practice the breakdancing style of dance.


So "If I Ruled the World" was a tribute to him
Nas reveals that his song "If I Ruled the World" was created as a tribute to Kurtis Blow, as well as a message to the world that he could use his power to make things better.


And also speakin' out to the world and, um
Nas emphasizes the intent of his song to address important issues and speak out to the world.


I used to work wit' the Fugees on tour
Nas shares that he worked with the Fugees as part of a musical tour in the past.


And, you know, they would open up for me/Wit' our first albums
Nas explains that early on in their careers, the Fugees opened up for him and shared stages together as artists.


And our second albums, it flipped/And he sold, like, you know/Thirty million albums
Nas talks about how the dynamic changed as they both evolved in their careers, and how the Fugees rose to great heights with their own album sales.


And I'm now I'm openin' up for them
Despite the shift in popularity, Nas remained humble and willing to open for the Fugees as they gained momentum.


So, um, we was we was cool like that/And, you know/Lauryn came and got on the record
Nas reflects on the good relationship he had with the Fugees and notes how Lauryn Hill, a member of the group, collaborated on his record.


Who I felt was would make/The record even more incredible
Nas believed that including Lauryn Hill on his song would elevate the quality of the music and make it even better than before.


Me and her, I really appreciate her work/And, um, and talked to her well
Nas expresses admiration for Lauryn Hill's artistry and enjoyed working with her on this project. He also notes that they have a good professional relationship.


You know, not just my projects/But every projects in December/Everywhere in the world
Nas shares that he respects Lauryn Hill's work beyond just their collaboration and acknowledges her influence on music on a global scale.


So I thought that would be the perfect record
Nas concludes that the addition of Lauryn Hill to the song, along with the underlying message, would make "If I Ruled the World" the perfect record.


If I ruled the world
Repeating the title of his song, Nas reinforces the central idea of the song: using his power to make a better society.


Still living for today in these last days and times
Nas ends the interlude with a lyrical phrase that acknowledges the uncertain nature of the world and how he remains grounded in the present, despite these circumstances.




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