Proclamation
Nas Lyrics


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This is my openin scripture - I've been preparin this album
My whole life, might be uncomfortable for most you listeners
Satin's bombardin me with propositions, but I decline
I started in the Bridge without a pot to piss in
I overcame all the opposition
My teachers told that I'd a broken mayne on a cot in prison
Cloaked in the finest drapes, not bathe in napes
But we still filthy, Supreme Court say we still guilty
This is the Genesis, and I don't even see a worthy arch nemesis
I get loose like the Jena Six, they put a noose on 'Pac

Now I'm defendin Vic, and free that nigga TIP
I'd take the grave or a bid
To let some dirty clan members run up in my crib
And plant cracks on the man that's goin to church
Plants packs on the man that's goin to work
And build cases, meanwhile they daddies and they brothers
Is recruitin all my brothers and cousins to fill bases




The nerve of y'all to call Escobar racist
nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga hatred

Overall Meaning

In Nas's song Proclamation, the rapper starts by stating that this song is his opening scripture, and it is a result of the preparation that he has gone through in his entire life. However, Nas implies that not every listener will be able to relate to this song, and it might be uncomfortable for some of them. He then goes on to explain how he overcame all the obstacles that came his way when he first started his music career. Despite his rough past, Nas received a lot of propositions from Satan, but he declined all of them to stay on the right path.


The rapper then goes on to talk about the challenges that the African American community faces every day in America. He mentions how Supreme Court finds them guilty despite not being the culprit, and how the white people continuously recruit their brothers and cousins to fill up the jails. Nas ends the verse by talking about how people label him as a racist, but he retaliates by saying that the real hatred is in the word “nigga,” which is thrown around freely without any consequences.


Overall, the lyrics of the song Proclamation shed light on the struggles that people of color go through in society, and Nas uses his platform as a rapper to speak out against racism and prejudice.


Line by Line Meaning

This is my openin scripture - I've been preparin this album
This song is the beginning of my new album which I have been preparing for a long time.


My whole life, might be uncomfortable for most you listeners
My experiences in life might be uncomfortable for some of my listeners to hear.


Satin's bombardin me with propositions, but I decline
Satan tries to tempt me with different propositions, but I refuse.


I started in the Bridge without a pot to piss in
I started my life in the Bridge with nothing to my name.


I overcame all the opposition
I overcame all the obstacles put in front of me.


My teachers told that I'd a broken mayne on a cot in prison
My teachers didn't believe in me and thought I would end up in prison with a broken spirit.


Cloaked in the finest drapes, not bathe in napes
Even though I wear the finest clothes, I still remember my roots and where I came from.


But we still filthy, Supreme Court say we still guilty
Even though we wear fancy clothes, we are still oppressed and considered guilty by the Supreme Court.


This is the Genesis, and I don't even see a worthy arch nemesis
This is the beginning of something great, and I don't see anyone who can challenge me.


I get loose like the Jena Six, they put a noose on 'Pac
I speak out against injustice and racism like the Jena Six and recognize the injustice done to Tupac.


Now I'm defendin Vic, and free that nigga TIP
Now I'm speaking out for justice for victims like Vic and trying to free people like TIP from wrongful imprisonment.


I'd take the grave or a bid
I'm willing to die or go to jail to stand up for what is right.


To let some dirty clan members run up in my crib
I wouldn't betray my values and let members of the Ku Klux Klan come into my home.


And plant cracks on the man that's goin to church
I wouldn't let those same people plant drugs on someone who is going to church.


Plants packs on the man that's goin to work
I wouldn't let those same people plant drugs on someone who is going to work.


And build cases, meanwhile they daddies and they brothers
Those same people are building cases against innocent people while their fathers and brothers are recruiting others for their organizations.


Is recruitin all my brothers and cousins to fill bases
Those same people are recruiting my family members to join their racist organizations.


The nerve of y'all to call Escobar racist
It's ridiculous for people to accuse me, Nas, of being a racist like Escobar.


nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga hatred
The use of the N-word is a sign of hatred and oppression towards black people.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NASIR JONES

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Comments from YouTube:

Matt

This should of been the intro to the album, even though the intro he chose is incredible too.

T.Bizzle45

This is deep serious shit. The lyrics are real deep and is real food for thought.

gibbitup

Thanks for this man. Sick intro. "This is my opening scripture.."

flyasasatellite

strong subject to speak about Nas. well done to him

Teddy J

My GOD ESCOBAR!!!! Nas is always ahead of the curb!

SharifTruth1991

Some if da realest shit ever

Latoya Owens

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Dj Rod P

THIS SHIT TOO HOT!!!!!!!!!!

Angry-Black-Veteran.

Classic

Ill Villian

Soul chillin 🤝

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