Queens Get The Money
Nas Lyrics


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Ayo
Queens get the money niggas still screaming, paper chasing
But presidential candidates is planning wars with other nations, over steak with masons
Pregnant teens give birth to intelligent gangsters they daddies faceless
Play this, by ya stomach, let my words massage it and rub it
I'll be his daddy if there's nobody there to love it
Tell him his name Nasir, tell him how he got here
Momma was just having fun with someone above her years
Niggas is still hating
Talking that Nas done fell off with rhyming, he rather floss with diamonds
They pray please God, let him spit that uzi and the army lining
That shorty doowop rolling oo-whops in the park recycling
Take 27 emcees, put them in a line and they out of alignment
My assignments since he said retirement
Hiding behind 8 mile and The Chronic
Get's rich but dies rhyming, this is high science
Now add twenty three more for Queens to be more, I'm over they heads
Like a bulimic on a sea-saw
Now that's 50 porch monkeys ate up at the same time
Nasty Nas that
Y'all gonna bow homes, this is Dow Jones
80 cal chrome, needed time alone to zone
The mack left his iPhone and his nine at home
My queen used her milkshake to bring ya'll to my slaughterhouses
I do this for the group home kids and boarding houses
This that nigga shit that's on the album
For them niggas inside the chalk lining, 40 houses
Bring back Arsenio
Hip hop was aborted, so Nas breathes life back into the embryo
Let us make man in our image, spit it
I'm Huey P. and Louie V. at the eulogy throwing Molotovs for Emmett
You ain't as hot as I is
All of these false prophets is not messiahs
You don't know how high the sky is
The square mileage of earth or what pi is




I'm the shaky hand that touched George Foreman in Zaire
The same hand that punched down devils that brought down the towers

Overall Meaning

In Nas's song Queens Get The Money, he starts off by proclaiming that Queens is the place to be if you want to make a lot of money, even though people are still chasing paper. He then goes on to talk about how out of touch presidential candidates are with the struggles of everyday people while they dine with powerful secret societies like the Freemasons. Nas touches on the idea that some young women who become pregnant may bring intelligent gangsters into the world because they don't have a loving father figure. He wants his words to be like a loving father to their children.


He then talks about how some people think he's fallen off and stopped putting effort into his rhymes, but Nas reminds them that he's got much more serious topics to talk about. The people of Queens are still struggling with things like poor recycling policies and gun violence, and Nas feels like many people don't recognize or care about their problems. He feels like he's showing high science in his lyrics, and that he's trying to make people understand the struggles of life in Queens.


He finishes off by saying that he wants to bring hip hop back to its former glory, and reminds the listener that he's been involved in some of the greatest moments in hip hop history. He's an accomplished artist who's not afraid to take on challenging topics in his music, and he's not going anywhere anytime soon.


Line by Line Meaning

Queens get the money niggas still screaming, paper chasing
Even though people are still obsessed with material wealth, Queens, where Nas is from, is where the real money is.


But presidential candidates is planning wars with other nations, over steak with masons
While some people are focused on money, politicians are meeting with secret societies (e.g. the Freemasons) to plan wars over dinner.


Pregnant teens give birth to intelligent gangsters they daddies faceless
In Queens, young mothers give birth to smart gang members whose dads are unknown and absent.


Play this, by ya stomach, let my words massage it and rub it
Listen to this song and let Nas's powerful lyrics soothe and comfort you.


I'll be his daddy if there's nobody there to love it
If there's no father figure around to love a child, Nas will be there.


Tell him his name Nasir, tell him how he got here
Nas wants to be remembered and passed down to future generations, even after he's gone.


Momma was just having fun with someone above her years
Nas's mother got pregnant at a young age and was intimate with someone older than her.


Niggas is still hating
Despite his success, Nas still faces hate and criticism from others.


Talking that Nas done fell off with rhyming, he rather floss with diamonds
Some people believe Nas has lost his edge and focuses more on flashy jewelry than his music.


They pray please God, let him spit that uzi and the army lining
Nas's haters want him to continue making aggressive music and to provoke conflict like a soldier.


That shorty doowop rolling oo-whops in the park recycling
Young people in Queens are hanging out in parks, smoking and drinking while recycling bottles and cans for money.


Take 27 emcees, put them in a line and they out of alignment
Most rappers don't compare to Nas in terms of skill and ability.


My assignments since he said retirement
Nas has been busy with his work and artistry since announcing his retirement (which he later reversed).


Hiding behind 8 mile and The Chronic
Nas is criticizing rappers who rely on movie soundtracks (e.g. 8 Mile) or other artists' music (e.g. The Chronic) to stay relevant.


Get's rich but dies rhyming, this is high science
Nas sees making money while making great music as a difficult challenge, like a scientific experiment.


Now add twenty three more for Queens to be more, I'm over they heads
Nas's lyrics and metaphors are too complex for most people to understand.


Like a bulimic on a sea-saw
Nas is using a clever metaphor to describe the ups and downs of his success, comparing it to the struggle of an eating disorder.


Now that's 50 porch monkeys ate up at the same time
This is a controversial line that some see as perpetuating racial stereotypes, but others interpret it as Nas insulting other rappers who are imitators.


Nasty Nas that
Nas embraces his gritty, provocative persona.


Y'all gonna bow homes, this is Dow Jones
Nas sees himself as a financial powerhouse, and his haters will have to pay him respect eventually.


80 cal chrome, needed time alone to zone
Nas needs to retreat and focus on his craft to stay on top of his game.


The mack left his iPhone and his nine at home
Nas is contrasting his own old school style with modern rappers who rely on technology and guns.


My queen used her milkshake to bring ya'll to my slaughterhouses
Nas's girlfriend (or wife) uses her feminine charm to lure people to Nas's music, which he likens to a slaughterhouse.


I do this for the group home kids and boarding houses
Nas's music is intended for people living in tough conditions, including group homes and boarding houses.


This that nigga shit that's on the album
This is real hip-hop, the kind of music that Nas is known for.


For them niggas inside the chalk lining, 40 houses
Nas's words are meant for people in the streets who have died (chalk lining) and for those who are most affected by poverty and violence (40 houses).


Bring back Arsenio
Nas is nostalgic for the days of Arsenio Hall, a talk show host who embraced hip-hop culture in the 90s.


Hip hop was aborted, so Nas breathes life back into the embryo
Nas believes that hip-hop died or fell off at some point, but he is working to regain its glory.


Let us make man in our image, spit it
Nas is using a biblical reference to suggest that he is a deity or creator of hip-hop.


I'm Huey P. and Louie V. at the eulogy throwing Molotovs for Emmett
Nas is comparing himself to historical figures like revolutionary Huey P. Newton and fashion designer Louis Vuitton, and referencing Emmett Till, a young black man who was lynched in 1955.


You ain't as hot as I is
Nas is asserting his superiority over other rappers.


All of these false prophets is not messiahs
Other rappers who claim to be leaders or guiding lights are not really living up to that ideal.


You don't know how high the sky is
Other rappers are ignorant and unwise.


The square mileage of earth or what pi is
Nas has a breadth of knowledge that others lack.


I'm the shaky hand that touched George Foreman in Zaire
Nas is referencing his father's role in Muhammad Ali's famous fight against George Foreman in Zaire in 1974.


The same hand that punched down devils that brought down the towers
Nas is referencing the 9/11 attacks and suggesting that he, like his father, can fight against evil or injustice.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: John James Powell, Nasir Jones

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