One Mic
Nas Lyrics


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One time, yeah, yeah

Yo, all I need is one mic, one beat, one stage
One nigga front, my face on the front page
Only if I had one gun, one girl and one crib
One God to show me how to do things his son did
Pure, like a cup of virgin blood, mixed with
151, one sip'll make a nigga flip
Writin' names on my hollow tips, plottin' shit
Mad violence who I'm gon' body, this hood politics
Acknowledge it, leave bodies chopped in garbage's
Seeds watch us, grow up and try to follow us
Police watch us, roll up and try knockin' us
One knee I ducked, could it be my time is up
But my luck, I got up, the cop shot again
Bus stop glass bursts, a fiend drops his Heineken
Richochetin' between the spots that I'm hidin' in
Blackin' out as I shoot back, fuck gettin' hit
This is my hood, I'ma rep to the death of it
'Til everybody come home, little niggas is grown
Hoodrats, don't abortion your womb, we need more warriors soon
Sent from the star, sun and the moon
In this life of police chases, street sweepers and coppers
Stick-up kids with no conscience, leavin' victims with doctors
If you really think you ready to die with 9s out
This is what Nas is 'bout, nigga, the time is now

Yo, all I need is one mic
All I need is one mic (that's all I need)
All I need is one mic (all I need, niggas)
All I need is one mic (yeah)

All I need is one blunt, one page, and one pen
One prayer, tell God forgive me for one sin
Matter of fact, maybe more than one, look back
At all the hatred against me, fuck al of them
Jesus died at age 33, there's thirty-three shots
From twin Glocks there's sixteen apiece, that's thirty-two
Which means, one of my guns was holdin' 17
Twenty-seven hit your crew, six went into you
Everybody gotta die sometime, hope your funeral
Never gets shot up, bullets tear through the innocent
Nothin' is fair, niggas roll up, shootin' from wheelchairs
My heart is racin', tastin' revenge in the air
I let the shit slide for too many years, too many times
Now I'm strapped with a couple of MACs, too many 9s
If y'all niggas really with me, get busy, load up the semis
Do more than just hold it, explode the clip until you empty
There's nothin' in our way, they bust, we bust, they rush, we rush
Lead flyin', feel it? I feel it in my gut
That we take these bitches to war, lie 'em down
'Cause we stronger now, my nigga, the time is now

All I need is one mic (that's all I need, nigga, that's all I need)
All I need is one mic (there's nothin' else in the world)
All I need is one mic (that's all a nigga need to do his thing you know?)
All I need is one mic (this is all I need)

All I need is one life, one try, one breath, I'm one man
What I stand for speaks for itself, they don't understand
Or wanna see me on top, too egotistical
Talkin' all that slick shit the same way these bitches do
Wonder what my secrets is, niggas'll move on you
Only if they know what your weakness is, I have none
Too late to grab guns, I'm blastin' 'cause I'm a cool nigga
Thought I wouldn't have that ass done? Fooled you niggas
What you call a infinite brawl, eternal souls clashin'
War gets deep, some beef is everlastin'
Complete with thick scars, brothers knifin' each other
Up in prison yards, drama, where does it start?
You know the block was ill as a youngster
Every night it was like a cop would get killed, body found in the dumpster
For real a hustler, purchased my Range, niggas throwin' dirt on my name
Jealous 'cause fiends got they work and complain
Bitches left me 'cause they thought I was finished
Shoulda knew she wasn't true, she came to me when her man caught a sentence
Diamonds are blindin', I never make the same mistakes
Movin' with a change of pace, lighter load, see now the king is straight
Swellin' my melon 'cause none of these niggas real
Heard he was tellin' police, how can a kingpin squeal?
This is crazy, I'm on the right track, I'm finally found
You need some soul searchin', the time is now

All I need is one mic (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
All I need is one mic (that's all I ever needed in this world, fuck cash)
All I need is one mic (fuck the cars, the jewelry, uh-huh)
All I need is one mic (spread my voice to the whole world, whole world, baby)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nas's song One Mic express the artist's confidence and unwavering commitment to his craft, while also addressing his position in the music industry. He opens by stating that he doesn't engage in back and forth or left and right politics; instead, he moves like a knight with integrity for his family rather than for hype. He stresses that once one becomes a legend, relevance is no longer an issue. Nas also reflects on his status as a new rapper with integrity and doesn't care to be in the media or blogs. He believes most other rappers wouldn't have anything to say if they were ahead of him.


Nas discusses his legacy, stating that he opened a lane for his era and that he is the G.O.A.T. He also acknowledges and addresses the negative press surrounding black music and artists. He emphasizes that he keeps his music New York-centric and that despite being on his second run, he is shaking up the state and city. He reflects on his accomplishments, stating that he has bullet wounds and jail cells that couldn't stop him from achieving his destiny. Nas also addresses the notion that he should be controversial, but he believes his fans expect more from him. He emphasizes his financial success and his desire to invest in stocks and bonds, rather than jewelry. He concludes by stating that he is not trying to go against any legends but instead aims to be next in line.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't no back and forth, ain't no left or right
I am confident in my direction and will not succumb to distractions or waver from my path.


I got King's Disease but I move like a knight
I am aware of the negative effects of success, but I continue to move forward with integrity and honor like a chivalrous knight.


Rappers bandwagon tryna get some likes
Many rappers do not stay true to themselves and attempt to gain popularity through imitation.


I do it for the fam', never for the hype
I create and perform for the love of my family and fans, and never solely for the sake of popularity.


When you turn to legend, no such thing as relevance
When one reaches legendary status, their work remains timeless and relevant, defying the constraints of time and trends.


They must've forgot that I'm a new rapper that got integrity
Despite being a relatively new artist, I have maintained my integrity and authenticity in my work and life.


All in the media and blogs, that's just a place I don't care to be
I am not concerned with media and blog coverage, as my focus is on my craft and personal relationships.


Most of these niggas wouldn't say shit if they was ahead of me
Many other rappers would not dare to speak their true thoughts or opinions if they were in a higher position than me.


No back and forth, I did it back then, I do it right now
I have consistently stayed true to my roots and my style, and will continue to do so without second-guessing myself.


Whatever I do is N.Y., I'm keepin' it Queens 'cause that's my side
I represent my hometown of New York, and specifically the borough of Queens, in all of my work and actions.


I shook up the town, I shook up the city, I shook up the state
Through my art and impact on the industry, I have disrupted and challenged the norms of the places I have lived in and performed.


It's a conversation, it's determination
My work and presence in the music industry is both a dialogue and a testament to my drive and tenacity.


They just ran in one of my cribs and took what? I replaced it
Despite facing theft and other obstacles, I remain resilient and resourceful in replenishing what I have lost.


Most of y'all assumed that they was black, it's exploitation
The assumption that a crime was committed by black individuals perpetuates harmful stereotypes and systemic oppression.


It's cool to be mainstream, I'd rather be timeless
While mainstream success is desirable to many, I prioritize creating work that remains relevant and impactful throughout the years.


Bullet wounds and jail cells couldn't stop me, this my destiny
Though I have faced hardships and adversity, I remain confident in my purpose and what the future holds for me.


I got all type of stocks and bonds, Kehinde Wiley on my wall
In addition to my musical success, I have invested in my personal finances and a diverse array of art and media.


I went platinum without no features, I put platinum on your mind
My success has been achieved without help or influence from others, and my impact has inspired others to strive for their own achievements.


Whatever I do is New York, you hear that shit all in my vowels
My accent and vernacular are distinctively rooted in my New York upbringing and identity.


Two kings
Together with my collaborator, we are both powerful and influential figures in hip-hop and beyond.


This shit too easy, king
My skills and abilities come naturally to me, and my success is a testament to my ease and mastery of my craft.




Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Nasir Jones, Chucky Thompson

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