Nas Interlude II
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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

The lyrics to Nas's song Nas Interlude II delve deep into the thoughts and emotions of black men who are constantly subjected to violence, racism, and oppression. The opening lines express exhaustion and weariness with being shot at, chased by police and constantly arrested. The lyrics then segue into a discussion about the need for a space where black men can be themselves and be free from the pressures of society.


This place is called Thug Mansion, a place where black men can kick back and relax without the fear of being judged or persecuted. The song examines the struggles of black men who have had to deal with issues like poverty, depression, and suicidal thoughts. They have had to rely on each other for support and find solace in their community. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the rappers dreaming of a place where they can be reunited with their loved ones in heaven, where they can be surrounded by their favorite musicians and celebrities, and where they can finally be at peace.


Overall, Nas Interlude II is a powerful commentary on the African-American experience, touching on themes of police brutality, racism, poverty, and hope for a better future.




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