Stillmatic
Nas Lyrics


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Uh, you know I still run with that, that blood of a slave
Boiling in my veins
It's just hot until a nigga can't take it no more
Blood of a slave, heart of a king
Turn my voice up

Ayo, the brother's Stillmatic
I crawled up out of that grave, wiping the dirt, cleaning my shirt
They thought I'll make another Illmatic"
But it's always forward, I'm moving
Never backwards stupid here's another classic
C-notes is falling from the sky
By now the credits rollin'
Starring Nas, executive poet, produced, directed by
The Kid slash Escobar
Narration describes the lives of lost tribes
In the ghetto, trying to survive
The feature opens with this young black child
Fingers scratched, cigarette burns on the sofa, turning the TV down
While Mary Jane girls, 45s playing soft in the background
Food from C-Town's, mornings was hash browns
Stepped over dope fiends, walking out the door, all of us poor
I learned the difference between the snitches, the real ones, and who's soft
And the murderous, hungriest crews
People jumping from roofs, shotguns pumping, made it through my youth
Walking very thin lines, ages seven to nine
That's the age I was on my album cover, this is the rebirth
I know the streets thirst water like Moses
Walking through the hot desert, searching to be free
This is my ending and my new beginning, nostalgia
Alpha and Omega places, it's like a glitch in The Matrix
I seen it at all, did it all, most of y'all will pop for a minute
Spit a sentence, then the game'll get rid of y'all
Y'all got there but y'all ain't get it all, I want my style back
Hate to cease y'all plan, it's the rap repo man
To them double up hustlers, bidders, niggas who real
Professional stick-up kids dreaming for mils
Let my words guide you, get inside you
From Crips to Pirus, this is survival

Blood of a slave, heart of a king
Blood of a slave, heart of a king
Uh, uh, blood of a slave, heart of a king




Uh, yeah
Ha, Braveheart, uh

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Nas's "Stillmatic" set the tone for the song's deeply introspective lyrics about his life and journey as an artist. Nas speaks to the resilience of his people and the bloodline of their struggle through the metaphor of the blood of a slave and the heart of a king. This imagery suggests that while his ancestors were sold into slavery and treated like property, they still possessed the spirit and willpower of rulers. Nas is honoring this legacy and carving out his own place in the world of hip hop.


Nas also mentions his own artistic journey in the song, referencing the immense pressure he felt to live up to his groundbreaking debut album "Illmatic." Despite this burden, Nas is constantly pushing forward and evolving his sound. He is focused on creating more classic records, determined to leave an indelible mark on the genre. Nas also mentions the trials and tribulations he's faced in his life, including poverty, drug addiction, and violence in his community. These experiences have made him stronger and more determined to succeed, serving as the inspiration for his music.


Overall, "Stillmatic" is a testament to Nas's unwavering dedication to his craft and his people. He uses his platform to tell stories of struggle and triumph, connecting with audiences around the world through his raw and powerful lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh, you know I still run with that, that blood of a slave
I still carry the pain and struggle of my ancestors who were enslaved.


Boiling in my veins
Their struggle is still alive and affects me deeply.


It's just hot until a nigga can't take it no more
The pain becomes unbearable sometimes.


Blood of a slave, heart of a king
Despite the struggle, I have the strength and power to rise above it all.


Turn my voice up
I will use my voice to speak out against injustice.


Ayo, the brother's Stillmatic
I'm back and stronger than ever.


I crawled up out of that grave, wiping the dirt, cleaning my shirt
Despite the challenges, I have overcome and risen above them.


They thought I'll make another Illmatic"
People doubted my ability to create another classic like my debut album.


But it's always forward, I'm moving
I continue to push forward and evolve as an artist.


Never backwards stupid here's another classic
I will continue to create timeless and impactful music.


C-notes is falling from the sky
I am making a lot of money from my success.


By now the credits rollin'
I have already achieved so much in my career.


Starring Nas, executive poet, produced, directed by
I am in complete control of my artistry and creative vision.


The Kid slash Escobar
My alter egos and personas are still present.


Narration describes the lives of lost tribes
I am shedding light on the struggles and hardships of marginalized communities.


In the ghetto, trying to survive
People in impoverished areas are trying to make it through each day.


The feature opens with this young black child
The story begins with a representation of the youth in these communities.


Fingers scratched, cigarette burns on the sofa, turning the TV down
The rough living conditions of these communities are depicted.


While Mary Jane girls, 45s playing soft in the background
Despite the harsh reality, there's still a sense of hope and beauty in the music.


Food from C-Town's, mornings was hash browns
The limited resources and lack of adequate nutrition is evident.


Stepped over dope fiends, walking out the door, all of us poor
Drug addiction and poverty are ever-present in these neighbourhoods.


I learned the difference between the snitches, the real ones, and who's soft
Growing up in these conditions taught me to recognize the tough from the fake.


And the murderous, hungriest crews
There are even more dangerous and violent groups present.


People jumping from roofs, shotguns pumping, made it through my youth
I witnessed and survived many violent and traumatic experiences as a young person.


Walking very thin lines, ages seven to nine
My childhood was filled with danger and instability.


That's the age I was on my album cover, this is the rebirth
This album represents my growth and evolution beyond my previous work.


I know the streets thirst water like Moses
The people in these communities desire change and relief from their struggles.


Walking through the hot desert, searching to be free
Like Moses in the Bible, I am leading my people towards liberation and freedom.


This is my ending and my new beginning, nostalgia
This album marks the end of a chapter and the start of a new one, while paying tribute to my past.


Alpha and Omega places, it's like a glitch in The Matrix
These communities exist in a different world, one that is often ignored or not properly understood.


I seen it at all, did it all, most of y'all will pop for a minute
I have experienced it all and have been in this industry for a while, while others might only have temporary success.


Spit a sentence, then the game'll get rid of y'all
The rap industry can be unforgiving and many artists have a short shelf life.


Y'all got there but y'all ain't get it all, I want my style back
Others might have achieved success, but they lack the substance and style that I bring to the table.


Hate to cease y'all plan, it's the rap repo man
I am here to take back control of the game.


To them double up hustlers, bidders, niggas who real
I am speaking out to those who are genuine and authentic in their struggles and successes.


Professional stick-up kids dreaming for mils
Those who resort to crime and violence for their survival are also struggling to make it big.


Let my words guide you, get inside you
I want to inspire and influence others with my music.


From Crips to Pirus, this is survival
I am acknowledging and representing different gangs and groups in this struggle to survive.


Blood of a slave, heart of a king
This phrase represents the duality of my struggle and power in the face of adversity.


Uh, uh, blood of a slave, heart of a king
I repeat this phrase to reinforce and emphasize this duality.


Uh, yeah
An ad-lib that does not have a significant meaning.


Ha, Braveheart, uh
I end the song with one of my self-proclaimed nicknames and an ad-lib.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Narada Michael Walden, Bunny Hull, Nasir Jones

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