Natures Shines
Nas Lyrics


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[Nature]
Queensbridge, 41st side
Yo yo yo
I gots no birth records, no next of kin
Know a lot of mothafuckers, got no best friends
Know the weather checkin ten-ten winds a.m.
First and fifteenth I'm layin at the check cashing
Think I'm playin, blink and I'm sprayin
Wrong move, ask yourself what leg you wanna lose cuz you gon' lose
I cripple niggas, from the complex to simple niggas
Keep showin y'all what difficult is
Half the world sayin "Dunn" but never been to the Bridge
What type of shit is that, fraudulence, what's the cause of it
Nature came threw erasing all of it, stop the presses
Goofy niggas ask a lot of questions
I repeat this is not a question
If you don't reply quick enough I gotta press em
Keep the glock by the intestines, .38 waist
Wit a belt, regardless of your stats you can catch a shell

[Chorus]
Believe me when I tell you this (Believe me when I tell you this)
There's nuttin y'all can do for me (There's nuttin y'all can do for me)
I don't believe in selfishness, this time I want my crew to eat (My crew)
We comin through a hundred strong (Comin through a hundred strong)
We comin wit a hundred miles (A hundred miles)
Bumpin shit all summer long (Bump that)
We want it dead and want it now (We want it now)

Yo aiyyo I rap for my niggas and rap for the hoes
Rap when I'm gettin dressed, when I iron my clothes
Depressed, I kick raps that change your whole mood
And somehow stick to your ribs like soul food
Rap for wheelchairs, rap for canes
Ace bandages and niggas wit sprain, stay limpin in pain
I rap for math, english, even rap for science
Gotta try to laugh, keep myself from cryin
I rap for Giants, the Jets, the Yankees, the Mets
It's New York New York, from Clue to Flex
New cassettes stay poppin up, your boo let me throw my cock in her
Rappin got me two proper nuts
It's crazy, I even rap for high school coach
White folks fiend out like in Michael Doates
Creamed out, dope stashin
For those askin, I flow for TV, HBO and closed caption

[Chorus]

Aiyyo aiyyo aiyyo aiyyo
Don't go to Texas, don't go to Watts
Don't go to Queensbridge, nigga don't go to cops
Don't snitch when you're gettin bagged
In the penns, don't bitch when you gettin stabbed
Just hold that, I pose for Kodak's, rose to stardom
Hoes in Harvard, sophmores get knocked off, nigga watch yours
I watch the game like it's Saint John's
It ain't wrong, take a blank piece of paper, a pen paint songs
Type colorful, writin that shit a thug'll do
In the heat of the moment, type to make a sudden move
Some'll snooze, some'll snore, they won't admit that dunn is pure
Once I quit, niggas wanted more
Cop my shit once it come in store
The first week be at the top of the charts, got it jumpin off
Hot verses wit a hundred thoughts
One theme, gettin caught in my zone you'll become a corpse





[Chorus 2x]

Overall Meaning

In "Nature", Nas takes us on a journey through the harsh realities of life in the Queensbridge projects, where a person's worth is measured by their ability to survive and thrive. The opening lines reveal the singer's lack of official identification and close relationships, highlighting his isolated and vulnerable position. He proceeds to express his readiness to react fiercely to any threat, asserting his dominance over those who would challenge him.


The chorus provides a glimpse of hope and unity, as Nas declares his commitment to supporting his crew and achieving success together, before returning to a rap that speaks to the struggles and experiences of those in his community. Along the way, he acknowledges the diversity of his audience and the different ways in which they connect with his music, from the emotional impact it has on their everyday lives to the cultural significance for those who rep New York.


Overall, "Nature" is a powerful commentary on life in the projects, the determination required to survive, and the importance of community and shared struggle. Nas's vividly descriptive and poignant lyrics have made him one of the greatest storytellers in hip-hop history.


Line by Line Meaning

Queensbridge, 41st side
The location where Nas spent his upbringing


I gots no birth records, no next of kin
Nas has no official documentation of his birth and no living relatives


Know a lot of mothafuckers, got no best friends
Nas has many acquaintances, but no true friends


Know the weather checkin ten-ten winds a.m.
Nas keeps track of the weather patterns in his neighborhood


First and fifteenth I'm layin at the check cashing
Nas depends on government assistance and visits the check cashing store on a schedule that aligns with his payment dates


Think I'm playin, blink and I'm sprayin
Nas is not to be underestimated and will respond with force if provoked


Wrong move, ask yourself what leg you wanna lose cuz you gon' lose
If someone makes a mistake and crosses Nas, they will suffer the consequences


I cripple niggas, from the complex to simple niggas
Nas doesn't discriminate when it comes to his enemies, and can bring them down no matter their status


Keep showin y'all what difficult is
Nas continues to prove himself despite adversity


Half the world sayin 'Dunn' but never been to the Bridge
Many people use a slang term Nas popularized ('Dunn') without any knowledge of his hometown


What type of shit is that, fraudulence, what's the cause of it
Nas questions why people use slang and culture they don't truly understand


Nature came threw erasing all of it, stop the presses
Nas' presence and influence is so strong that it can change cultural inaccuracies


Goofy niggas ask a lot of questions
Nas is annoyed with people who ask questions without understanding the context


I repeat this is not a question
Nas is making a statement, not answering a question


If you don't reply quick enough I gotta press em
Nas will become violent if people don't respond to him in a timely manner


Keep the glock by the intestines, .38 waist
Nas carries a gun concealed on his body


Wit a belt, regardless of your stats you can catch a shell
Nas is willing to use his gun on anyone, regardless of their reputation or status


Believe me when I tell you this (Believe me when I tell you this)
Nas is emphasizing the truth of what he's about to say


There's nuttin y'all can do for me (There's nuttin y'all can do for me)
Nas is self-reliant and doesn't need anyone's help


I don't believe in selfishness, this time I want my crew to eat (My crew)
Nas is looking out for his friends and wants them to benefit alongside him


We comin through a hundred strong (Comin through a hundred strong)
Nas and his crew are numerous and powerful


We comin wit a hundred miles (A hundred miles)
Nas and his crew are moving forward at full speed, with intent


Bumpin shit all summer long (Bump that)
Nas and his crew are enjoying their summer and all its offerings


We want it dead and want it now (We want it now)
Nas and his crew are driven to succeed and don't want to wait


Yo aiyyo I rap for my niggas and rap for the hoes
Nas writes music for both men and women


Rap when I'm gettin dressed, when I iron my clothes
Music plays an important role in Nas' daily routine and prepares him for the day


Depressed, I kick raps that change your whole mood
Nas' music has the ability to uplift and improve the emotional state of his listeners


And somehow stick to your ribs like soul food
Nas' music has a lasting impact on his listeners


Rap for wheelchairs, rap for canes
Nas caters to all audiences, regardless of any physical ailments


Ace bandages and niggas wit sprain, stay limpin in pain
Nas recognizes those who are hurt or injured and provides music for them


I rap for math, english, even rap for science
Nas writes music that can be educational and practical for various academic subjects


Gotta try to laugh, keep myself from cryin
Nas uses music as an outlet for his emotional wellbeing


I rap for Giants, the Jets, the Yankees, the Mets
Nas dedicates his music to various sports teams in his hometown


It's New York New York, from Clue to Flex
Nas represents his hometown and his music is popular across the city


New cassettes stay poppin up, your boo let me throw my cock in her
Nas' music is in high demand and attracts many fans, including women


Rappin got me two proper nuts
Nas' success has given him confidence


It's crazy, I even rap for high school coach
Nas provides music for everyone, even high school sports coaches


White folks fiend out like in Michael Doates
Nas' music crosses racial boundaries and appeals to white listeners


Creamed out, dope stashin
Nas enjoys his success and financial gains from his music career


For those askin, I flow for TV, HBO and closed caption
Nas' music is so popular that it is used in various media formats


Don't go to Texas, don't go to Watts
Nas advises against visiting these dangerous neighborhoods


Don't go to Queensbridge, nigga don't go to cops
Nas warns against going to his hometown or involving law enforcement in his neighborhood


Don't snitch when you're gettin bagged
Nas encourages people to not rat on their associates even if they're caught committing a crime


In the penns, don't bitch when you gettin stabbed
Nas warns those who are incarcerated to accept their punishments and not complain


Just hold that, I pose for Kodak's, rose to stardom
Nas has become successful and is respected by many


Hoes in Harvard, sophmores get knocked off, nigga watch yours
Nas warns men to protect their women from advances and danger, even if they attend Harvard


I watch the game like it's Saint John's
Nas keeps a close eye on his competition and their moves


It ain't wrong, take a blank piece of paper, a pen paint songs
Nas is creative and can write music on any topic


Type colorful, writin that shit a thug'll do
Nas' writing style is unique and appeals to a rough audience


In the heat of the moment, type to make a sudden move
Nas is impulsive and can make bold decisions


Some'll snooze, some'll snore, they won't admit that dunn is pure
Some listeners may not appreciate or recognize Nas' talent


Once I quit, niggas wanted more
Nas' fans demand more music from him once he stops putting out new songs


Cop my shit once it come in store
Nas' music is consistently popular and sells out quickly


The first week be at the top of the charts, got it jumpin off
Nas' music tops the charts and is well-received by the public


Hot verses wit a hundred thoughts
Nas' lyrics are complex and layered with meaning


One theme, gettin caught in my zone you'll become a corpse
Nas' music is so immersive that once you buy into it, there's no turning back




Writer(s): Samuel Barnes, Jean Olivier, Jermaine Baxter, Nasir Jones

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peaceoncrack

just bought an old Nas Single LP for 2 bucks, with this beat on it. So awesome!

ultimaterhymer1

I rap for math, english, even rap for science, gotta try to laugh keep myself from cryin. Nature most slept on from QB w/ Cormega

BoyWonder

This track was dropped waay before IAM. Clue dropped it on a mix tape. Just the first verse anyways. Nice beat. When I first heard this I thought Nature would have came strong.

Patrick McMullen

Yeah this and "Pray" feat. Bravehearts. Also the track listing is a bit different 1-9 (normal order) 10. Dr. Knockboot * 11. Nas Is Like 12. Natures Shines 13. Life Is What You Make It 14. Big Things 15. Pray 16. K-I-S-S-I-N-G 17. Money Is My Bitch 18. Undying Love * Nas Is Like is between Big Things and K-I-SS-I-N-G on CDs

tomasz raheem

does anyone remember how this wsnt on the i am cd but it was on the tape

gregnice25

i need the instrumental for this track

Magic Garden INC

Me 2

iLLAnswerOnline

classic

tomasz raheem

funny thing this was on the tape but not on the cd....lol

Jay jordan

Taking back to high school 🏫

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