Rodeo
Nas Lyrics


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Daytrip took it to 10 (hey)

Oh here we go, please let me know
Off we go, don't leave me in the cold

If I took you everywhere, then well, you wouldn't know how to walk
If I spoke on your behalf, then well, you wouldn't know how to talk
If I gave you everything and everything is what I bought
I can take it all back, I never cared 'bout what you thought
I didn't mean to make you mad, I don't like when you're upset
I'ma call you later on, baby girl, don't you forget
I'ma take you from this party, we might go and have some sex
Or we do that later on, now we lit like cigarettes

I thought you would stay with me
I'm yours and you're mine, I envy
So what I'm gon' do?
I don't have no clue, ain't no me without you

Oh here we go, please let me know
Off we go, don't leave me in the cold

If I took you everywhere, then well, you wouldn't know how to walk
If I spoke on your behalf, then well, you wouldn't know how to talk
If I gave you everything and everything is what I bought
I can take it all back, I never cared 'bout what you thought

I might spin the block on twelve horses
Buy the block and get a boss bitch
Grown man, but when the Henny hit
I might Milly Rock then get up off it
In the new days with my old ways
Game change, but the name don't
My whores change, is they main hoes
Got a lot of them, a hoe stable
I don't lie to them, there's no fables
Rap don, country flavor
Now we worldwide, we made a big brand
Now our catalog is so major
Rodeo or Rodeo, hoe-folio is so player
Tomato or tomato, Nas X or Big Nas, this shit ride

Oh here we go, please let me know (Nas and Nas X)
Off we go, don't leave me in the cold (Big Nas and Lil Nas, yeah)

(I thought you would stay with me
I'm yours and you're mine, I envy




So what I'm gon' do?
I don't have no clue, ain't no me without you)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Rodeo" by Nas are about a complicated relationship between him and his partner. The first verse talks about how he has given his partner everything, but he realizes that this has caused her to become too dependent on him. He worries that he has taken away her ability to walk and talk because he has provided for her too much. Nas then apologizes for making his partner angry and promises to call her later. The second verse talks about his desire to have sex with his partner and his confusion about what to do without her. The chorus repeats the idea that if he took his partner everywhere, she would not know how to walk, and if he spoke on her behalf, she would not know how to talk.


Line by Line Meaning

Daytrip took it to 10 (hey)
The producer, Daytrip, has crafted a top-notch instrumental for this song.


Oh here we go, please let me know
Nas is initiating a conversation or transition to the next part of the song.


Off we go, don't leave me in the cold
He is asking his partner to join him and not leave him behind.


If I took you everywhere, then well, you wouldn't know how to walk
Nas is pointing out that if he always provided for his partner, they wouldn't know how to take care of themselves.


If I spoke on your behalf, then well, you wouldn't know how to talk
Similarly, Nas acknowledges that if he always spoke for his partner, they wouldn't know how to speak up for themselves.


If I gave you everything and everything is what I bought
He further emphasizes that he has taken care of everything for his partner.


I can take it all back, I never cared 'bout what you thought
However, Nas reminds his partner that he is in control and can take everything back, implying that they shouldn't think too highly of their situation.


I didn't mean to make you mad, I don't like when you're upset
Nas wants to patch things up with his partner and doesn't like seeing them upset.


I'ma call you later on, baby girl, don't you forget
He promises to call his partner later and reminds them not to forget about him.


I'ma take you from this party, we might go and have some sex
Nas wants to get intimate with his partner and suggests leaving the party to do so.


Or we do that later on, now we lit like cigarettes
If they don't leave the party, they can still have fun and enjoy the moment like they're both on fire, much like lit cigarettes.


I thought you would stay with me
Nas was under the impression that his partner would remain by his side.


I'm yours and you're mine, I envy
He expresses a sense of possessiveness and is envious of their relationship.


So what I'm gon' do?
Nas is unsure of how to proceed in their relationship.


I don't have no clue, ain't no me without you
He believes he cannot function without his partner and is lost without them.


I might spin the block on twelve horses
Nas could be cruising through the block in a flashy car.


Buy the block and get a boss bitch
Or maybe he will invest in the neighborhood and attract a successful partner.


Grown man, but when the Henny hit
Nas acknowledges he is a grown man but may act differently after consuming Hennessy.


I might Milly Rock then get up off it
He might dance and enjoy himself but then quickly move on.


In the new days with my old ways
Nas may be adapting to new times but still upholding his traditional values.


Game change, but the name don't
Despite changes in the industry, Nas still stays true to his artistry and name.


My whores change, is they main hoes
While his partners may change, he still has his priorities in order.


Got a lot of them, a hoe stable
Nas has a lot of partners, but he keeps them all in check and follows his own rules.


I don't lie to them, there's no fables
He isn't dishonest with his partners, and everything is based on facts.


Rap don, country flavor
Nas might see himself as a 'rap don' but acknowledges the influence of country music elements in his music.


Now we worldwide, we made a big brand
Nas has achieved global success and is recognized as a big brand in the industry.


Now our catalog is so major
His body of work is significant and has had a considerable impact on the industry.


Rodeo or Rodeo, hoe-folio is so player
Nas references Lil Nas X's song 'Old Town Road' and his signature 'hoe' quip to describe his own character.


Tomato or tomato, Nas X or Big Nas, this shit ride
He is acknowledging Lil Nas X's influence and success while embracing his own persona as Big Nas.


(I thought you would stay with me I'm yours and you're mine, I envy So what I'm gon' do? I don't have no clue, ain't no me without you)
The chorus is repeated, emphasizing Nas's confusion and dependency on his partner.




Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: David Biral, Denzel Michael-Akil Baptiste, Montero Lamar Hill, Rosario Peter Lenzo Iv, Russell Chell, Nasir Jones

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@akioaslan

This is like a Gen Z version of Thriller

@EliC09

More like a gay version of Thriller..

@rxcort

Big Nas and Lil Nas. Two generations of hip hop together. I know a lot of you don't know who Nas is, but making this song with the guy was probably a dream come true for Lil Nas X. Speaks a lot to Nas' character that he never tired getting Lil Nas to change his stage name so that he wouldn't take clicks away from his name. He understands that this is the time for a new generation and that his spot on music history is carved in stone already

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hip hop.. LMFAOOO

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