Street Glory
Nas Lyrics


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Uhh, still out in these motherfuckin' projects
Still a nigga, ain't never gonna get the fuck up outta here
Niggaz, just don't understand the story

Niggaz die for the street glory
Go to trial, get tried for each story
And each nigga got a story
And Q.B. the streets call me
So if you see me slippin', reach for me
I'm goin' after street glory

Niggaz die for the street glory
Go to trial, get tried for each story
And each nigga got a story
And Q.B. the streets call me
So if you see me slippin', reach for me
I'm goin' after street glory

Yo, every time I turn around, niggaz shot, niggaz stabbed
When tonight's pregnant girls strugling to get a cab
Fiends lurkin', D's searchin', pat pockets
Kids put to bed duck, they heads from gas poppin'

Queens bridge slingin', hoppin' our benches
Don status, throw feeds, got sirenges
Poppin' out they arm scratched, now, remember parked jams
Cause' else perfect ways, shell Adidas

Smellin' reefer, way before purple haze
Private stock, peer nigga, with ill walks like Mark Clare
Has tilted wild, niggaz, lickin' shots in the air
Me and Pop was there through the years, our names have switched

Ain't nothin' changed but the names Nostradamus and Blitz
What project is this? Q.B., burnin' in tint
12th street murderous pimps, hot as hell's heat
What could you tell me? Niggas, seen it all in this game
When it's all said and done just remember our name

I'm familiar with the dead grass drama, black gates and crime
Embryo of the ghetto born, face and time
Niggas, shatter they dreams while I'm chasing mine
Ghetto fame, got a fellow's name draped and shined
How do I describe an atmosphere where streets are polluted?

Where corruptors and new police being recruited
Somehow I make it through the day stayin' secluded
While the blues aim leavin' another slain, executed
Many thought's 'cause I see the past grimly

That could've been me, explodes out on 41st and 10th street
Through all the pap grease and street chases
Sudden raids and confrontations, leadin' the misdeamenor weed cases
I blew smoke through hallway window

Watched the buddah clouds lingo
Pluckin' the blunt brokes from my fingers
My eyes flip different shades
Similar to people you meet everyday who be displayin' wicked ways

Seein' nothing but another day
In this six story rat trap
Them gats clap, another nigga's blazed
Events in my hood rotate

Like the battle on the thirty-eight
Snob in the world of fake love
Before I blaze son, I'm kissing the slugs
Coming at you kisses and hugs

When death calls, who's really a thug
The street glory got me deeply in love
Can't shake it, can't take it, can't make it
Got me needin' this drug

Niggaz die for the street glory
Go to trial, get tried for each story
And each nigga got a story
And Q.B. the streets call me
So if you see me slippin', reach for me
I'm goin' after street glory

Niggaz die for the street glory
Go to trial, get tried for each story
And each nigga got a story
And Q.B. the streets call me




So if you see me slippin', reach for me
I'm goin' after street glory

Overall Meaning

Nas's song "Street Glory" sheds light on the reality of life in the projects, specifically in Queensbridge. The lyrics convey a message of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity, as Nas raps about how he's not going to let his environment define him. The first verse speaks about how people are willing to die for "street glory," or respect and recognition in the community. Nas notes that everyone in the projects has a story, and his is intertwined with the streets themselves. He raps about how even if he falls, he hopes someone will be there to catch him because he's "going after street glory."


The second verse describes the harsh realities of life in the projects. Nas notes that people are getting shot and stabbed, even pregnant women have trouble finding a safe ride. The police are corrupt, and drug dealers are everywhere. Despite all of this, Nas maintains a sense of hope that he can make it out, that he can become somebody. He raps about how he's seen everything in this game, but he won't let that stop him from trying to achieve greatness.


Overall, "Street Glory" is a powerful piece that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit. Nas acknowledges the difficulties and challenges of growing up in the projects, but he chooses to focus on the possibilities that life has to offer. Through his honesty and raw storytelling, Nas manages to paint a vivid picture of the struggles of urban life while also inspiring listeners to strive for something more.


Line by Line Meaning

Uhh, still out in these motherfuckin' projects
I'm still living in the dangerous and poor neighborhood I grew up in.


Still a nigga, ain't never gonna get the fuck up outta here
I'm black and no matter how hard I try, I'll never be able to leave this place.


Niggaz, just don't understand the story
People outside of this neighborhood cannot comprehend the struggles and hardships we face every day.


Niggaz die for the street glory
People are willing to risk and lose their lives in pursuit of respect and reputation in the streets.


Go to trial, get tried for each story
Those who participate in illegal activities and street violence are often brought to trial and judged based on their previous actions and reputation.


And each nigga got a story
Each individual has their own experience and hardships they have faced in this neighborhood.


And Q.B. the streets call me
I am known and respected in my community and represent where I come from.


So if you see me slippin', reach for me
If I am in danger or losing my way, I rely on my community to help and support me.


I'm goin' after street glory
I am driven to achieve respect and reputation in the streets, even if it means risking my life.


Yo, every time I turn around, niggaz shot, niggaz stabbed
Violence is a constant presence in this neighborhood and people are frequently injured or killed.


When tonight's pregnant girls strugling to get a cab
Even pregnant women are not immune to the dangers and struggles of this neighborhood.


Queens bridge slingin', hoppin' our benches
Drug dealing is prevalent in Queens bridge and people often gather on benches to engage in these activities.


Poppin' out they arm scratched, now, remember parked jams
Drug users are often visible in the neighborhood with track marks on their arms and memories of previous arrests for drug use.


Ain't nothin' changed but the names Nostradamus and Blitz
Although time has passed, the struggles and violence of this neighborhood continue to be the same.


What project is this? Q.B., burnin' in tint
This is Queens bridge and it is filled with danger and poverty.


What could you tell me? Niggas, seen it all in this game
People in this neighborhood have witnessed and experienced every type of hardship and danger.


Ghetto fame, got a fellow's name draped and shined
Respect and reputation in this neighborhood is highly sought after and those who achieve it are admired.


How do I describe an atmosphere where streets are polluted?
It is difficult to put into words the overwhelming presence of danger and poverty in this neighborhood.


Where corruptors and new police being recruited
Both criminals and law enforcement are often corrupt in this neighborhood.


I blew smoke through hallway window
Smoking marijuana is a common activity in this neighborhood and often done in secrecy.


Similar to people you meet everyday who be displayin' wicked ways
There are many people in this neighborhood who engage in immoral or criminal activities on a daily basis.


Snob in the world of fake love
People in this neighborhood are untrusting of outsiders and often fake their emotions and intentions.


Before I blaze son, I'm kissing the slugs
I am willing to fight and kill to protect myself and my community.


Coming at you kisses and hugs
Violence is an ever-present threat and people in this neighborhood must always be aware and prepared for danger.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: LESHAN LEWIS, NASIR JONES, VINCENT TURNER

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