The Cure
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Too many changes, you changed from your greatness
Become a byproduct of yourself all for the paper regardless
The markets see you as a old-ass artist
The McCartneys live past the Lennons, but Lennon's the hardest
Stay on your path, stay on your craft
They just want you to switch your lanes up so they can hate on your ass
What's in a name? What's in a name? Suffering and pain
Guts, blood, and tears, aim straight, game face, king's grace
I came in this thinkin' you was gon' be this great thing
'Cause I seen the greats do it with a great queen
What these kings have in common? They had women who solid
Malcolm needed Betty, I met some queens who wasn't ready
They envy the unhappiness of the greats
They don't have a fulfilled life yet, so they searchin' for ways
To feel what Sam felt, play the hand Marvin was dealt
A Vandross, here's the cure, the antidote

A thousand milligrams, make sure you don't overdose
Turned to a businessman, used to serve 'em in the cold
Cold game, don't get exposed, stories get told
You glamorize the game, it ain't a glorious road
Rest in peace Kobe and Nip, that's off the rip
King shit, if it ain't about fam, it don't mean shit
The cure, love all the allure
Donuts rotten, the phone tapped, tappin' in with Lord

Roll the credits

Cuban link QB chain belong in the MOMA
So boomerang, you salute my twenty-seven summers
Rolls-Royce Brigade just 'cause it go with the moment
Pac saw the chain, got his medallion, I won't
Insinuate imitation 'cause I copied his stomach
Kings honor kings, straight from my pops to my son's shit
Steak tartare bloody, mercury levels from raw fish
Sushi for lunch, waiter at the table, the cork twist
I'm studied like a book by many
They give me looks of envy, I took the Bentley
White chick like Liz Taylor might get the Bentayga
On my Rick James behavior
Life is school for the soul and I'm in life seven already
Life's simple but heavy, incomprehensible shit
Everything from sexy to deadly, I done been through that shit
Still goin' deeper like I grew a new inch on my dick
We looked at robbin' as a way of resolving our problems
My moms cooked food, but some of my niggas was starving
And whatever they was down to do, I was with 'em regardless
Turns out I was hungry and was hittin' the hardest
The scissor was sharper, my predictions was on it
No fortune teller, just going off regular signs
Niggas often tell you they moves
Without a word, just reading they mind
Wasn't needin' no nine
Corner executive born in ghetto hell
Where metal yell especially over necklaces
Life lessons is karma
Whatever you dish out come back as blessings or to haunt ya
Could miss your kids and hit your grandkids for your dishonor
That's generational curses, they said they want the old Nas back
Play the Clue tapes for old verses
Messin' my homies' lives up, sayin' Nas will rise 'em up
Like they wasn't live enough, many lives I've touched
Can I get a witness?
Can I get a witness?
I need a witness, drinkin' three at night on some Bridge shit
Wearin' shorts and Timbs, summer night on some Bridge shit
Party with gangsters, gettin' right on some Bridge shit (yeah)
Like MC Shan and Marley, I be on some Bridge shit

Yeah
Like Jabari, I'm on some Bridge shit
Shooter live on
Kings live forever
Yeah
We go through a lot
And nobody wanna hear about what we go through
And that's cool too
Every man go through the same Mondays and Fridays




Same sun, moon, and stars
It's just how you stand like a man

Overall Meaning

In "The Cure," Nas addresses the challenges and pressures that come with success and fame. He critiques how artists often compromise their artistic integrity and authenticity for financial gain. The lyrics suggest that the music industry tends to value youth and novelty over true talent and craftsmanship. Nas compares the longevity and impact of artists like Paul McCartney and John Lennon, highlighting the importance of staying true to oneself and maintaining artistic integrity.


He emphasizes the significance of having a strong support system, referencing influential figures like Malcolm X and Marvin Gaye, who relied on their partners for emotional stability. Nas also comments on the envy and lack of fulfillment experienced by those who seek to emulate the greatness of others rather than pursue their own path.


The song touches on various themes, including the harsh realities of the street life, the need for resilience in facing adversity, and the generational cycle of struggle. Nas reflects on societal issues such as poverty, violence, and the consequences of poor decision-making.


Overall, "The Cure" serves as a reminder to artists to prioritize their craft and authenticity rather than succumbing to the pressures of the industry.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Nasir Jones

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jane Patton

@TaRell Marshall
Wrote this one to Outkast's Hollywood Divorce.

I've never been married but I'm the voice of reason. (divorce)
If you divorce the game for any reason they callin it treason
But if it's your marriage, they just callin it freedom
Priorities questionable, if those are competing
Being honest our real problem is reasoning
Thinking backwards (back words) like word puzzles when the hint is invertebrate
No spine or accountability, makin it worst by saying
We just some baby daddies, we're not the marrying sort
But we'll ACT THE PART and when we're done it's a Hollywood divorce
While Gold diggers be in it for the long haul (hall), marble floors, and waterfalls
They'll stick around as long as the mansion's paid off
Sometimes these leaches are more loyal than friends
They'll be there for you TIL THE ENDs
evaporate or the fame comes to an end
That's why we pretend, like we pre-ten, before puberty set in.
Fantasizing about Hollywood, before it became unhinged
Now they Hollyweird, the only choices they gave us to dramatize
Was servants and gangsters, so our inner G rose like a sugar high



Lalpekhlua Peka

[Verse 1]
Too many changes, you changed from your greatness
Become a byproduct of yourself all for the paper regardless
The markets see you as a old-ass artist
The McCartneys live past the Lennons, but Lennon’s the hardest
Stay on your path, stay on your craft
They just want you to switch your lanes up so they can hate on your ass
What’s in a name? What’s in a name? Suffering and pain
Guts, blood, and tears, aim straight, game face, king’s grace
I came in this thinkin’ you was gon’ be this great thing
‘Cause I seen the greats do it with a great queen
What these kings have in common? They had women who solid
Malcolm needed Betty, I met some queens who wasn’t ready
They envy the unhappiness of the greats
They don’t have a fulfilled life yet, so they searchin’ for ways
To feel what Sam felt, play the hand Marvin was dealt
A Vandross, here’s the cure, the antidote

[Verse 2]
A thousand milligrams, make sure you don’t overdose
Turned to a businessman, used to serve ’em in the cold
Cold gang, don’t get exposed, stories get told
You glamorize the game, it ain’t a glorious road
Rest in peace Kobe and Nip, that’s off the rip
King shit, if it ain’t about fam, it don’t mean shit
The cure, love all the allure
Donuts rotten, the phone tapped, tappin’ in with Lord

[Interlude]
Roll the credits

[Verse 3]
Cuban link QB chain belong in the MOMA
So boomerang, you salute my twenty-seven summers
Rolls-Royce Brigade just ’cause it go with the moment
Pac’s on the chain, got his medallion, I won’t
Insinuate imitation ’cause I copied his stomach
Kings honor kings, straight from my pops to my son’s shit
Steak tartare bloody, mercury levels from raw fish
Sushi for lunch, waiter at the table, the cork twist
I’m studied like a book by many
They give me looks of envy, I took the Bentley
White chick like Liz Taylor might get the Bentayga
On my Rick James behavior
Life is school for the soul and I’m in life seven already
Life’s simple but heavy, incomprehensible shit
Everything from sexy to deadly, I done been through that shit
Still goin’ deeper like I grew a new inch on my dick
We looked at robbin’ as a way of resolving our problems
My moms cooked food, but some of my niggas was starving
And whatever they was down to do, I was with ’em regardless
Turns out I was hungry and was hittin’ the hardest
The scissor was sharper, my predictions was on it
No fortune teller, just going off regular signs
Niggas often tell ya they moves
Without a word, just reading they mind
Wasn’t needin’ no nine
Corner executive born in ghetto hell
Where metal yell especially over necklaces
Life lessons is karma
Whatever you dish out come back as blessings or to haunt ya
Could miss your kids and hit your grandkids for your dishonor
That’s generational curses, they said they want the old Nas back
Play the Clue tapes for old verses
Messin’ my homies’ lives up, sayin’ Nas will rise ’em up
Like they wasn’t live enough, many lives I’ve touched
Can I get a witness?
Can I get a witness?
I need a witness, drinkin’ three at night on some Bridge shit
Wearin’ shorts and Timbs, summer night on some Bridge shit
Party with gangsters, gettin’ right on some Bridge shit (Yeah)
Like MC Shan and Marley, I be on some Bridge shit

[Outro]
Yeah
Like Jabari, I’m on some Bridge shit
Shooter live on
Kings live forever
Yeah
We go through a lot
And nobody wanna hear about what we go through
And that’s cool too
Every man go through the same Mondays and Fridays
Same sun, moon, and stars
It’s just how you stand like a man



All comments from YouTube:

nmessai215

The minute the 2nd beat dropped and Nas said “roll the credits” I got chills. Old school Nas flow 👑 🔥✊🏿

Heather Pllana

Me 2

Castronatefit

@Sonam Dendup “hov” shouldn’t even be mentioned in the same sentence with the goat buddy

bennie wilson

P

3oss Omok

same here !!!!!!

nmessai215

@215 Philly facts

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Ndujamz

5 reasons why this deserves a grammy.
1. Lyrically fresh
2. Well produced
3. Caters for old and new generation
4. Subject matter is relevant
5. Featured artists delivered very well....
6. Cure for Coronavirus

Heather Pllana

Love it

Sven

it won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nikhil Patel

You called it

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