QueensBridge Politics
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Talking to this cutie on facetime
Trying to figure out if she gon' give me that face time
I don't wanna tour, I wanna chill with my son more
Teach him about Egypt and tranquility
Critically analyze black lives and respectability
Why Prodigy mural get vandalized, why Prodigy?
The project politics obviously
Demagogue democracy, in the fog I see the mob represented into the light
Back to the source where all energy comes
Ya enemy done
What's eternal?
A disease that needs a vaccination, plagues, black season
The industry ain't as friendly as it first seems
When you dream of drivin' your whip to ya house in Florida Keys
On behalf of me and Queens and all of the Gs
Bandana P will always stand as tall as the trees
First things first, this should be understood
Queensbridge, just ain't any other hood
It's music, legacy is incredibly high pedigree
I don't mean this disrespectfully alphabetically
If it's hard to swallow and the credits of B street singing this Bernard Fowler
He sang with the Rolling Stones, background for Bootsy Collins
Marley Marl's advanced raps sounds perfect timing
The early 80's, we babies, Pebblee Poo dropped
The beat was crazy and Marly was changing hip-hop
Then Marly and Shanté caught a body, UTFO
She cold, "Roxanne's Revenge", she was 14 years old
Then came the Juice Crew and the who's who's
G Rap, Rakim and Kane, beats made in the Q-U
I was probably playing with .32s in the lobby
It's QueensBridge over everything and everybody
I wish the 'book never came out
And everything got straightened out
Before you left, I saw you, it was all love
Except we needed to build more and get things correct
Now I gotta accept it, cause there's honor in death
Wish you was here with us P

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Shout out to Havoc, shout out to Pone
Shout out to Jungle
Shout out to Jeff
Shout out to Big Lord
The big dog (Lord)
Free Bar, Spark (Bar, Spark)
It's a lot going on
Free the kings
It's a lot going on man, it's heavy
Goodfellas man
Prodigy man
It's heavy man
We need to lighten it up




To all ya
My bros

Overall Meaning

In "QueensBridge Politics," Nas is talking to a girl on FaceTime while contemplating the state of the projects in Queensbridge. He expresses his desire to spend more time with his son, teaching him about Egypt and the value of analyzing black culture and respectability. He questions why Prodigy's mural was vandalized and ponders the project politics that are clearly at play. Nas critiques the current state of democracy and comments on the industry's unfriendliness, warning against getting caught up in the allure of wealth and fame. His love for Queensbridge runs deep as he pays homage to its rich musical legacy, mentioning the likes of Pebblee Poo, Marley Marl, and Roxanne Shante. Despite the heavy subject matter, Nas ends the song on a positive note, shouting out his friends and collaborators and expressing love and support for his fellow Queensbridge natives.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Nasir Jones, Peter O. Phillips

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@umarakhter2196

The way he says "prodigy man" at the end. You can feel the pain. They had mad love

@dominiquejones3805

Wish u was here wit us P

@danalefranklin362

A eulogy, history lesson and a open letter all in one song....incredible

@1stBORNMTM

I dam near cried listing to this track. If this was you're reaction you are the embodiment of hip-hop. Salute my brothers and sisters hip-hop still here.

@Lukecage83

fuck yea

@WyWid

You’re not related you don’t need to call everyone your “brothers and sistsers”. Or should I say “yo buddas and ma sistas yo no cap”

@1stBORNMTM

@@WyWid you sound miserable lol

@Daybreakhasme

Bro..in a Home Depot parking lot in Baltimore, I shivered, got chills and my eyes watered. IT froze me up.

@maschinemoses6276

One love hip hip soldier

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@suaveG216

you can tell this track was weighing heavy on nas heart.

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