The Definition
Nas Lyrics


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Yes
Something new from my man Nas
This the world famous Brucie B
We call this one "The Definition", haha
It's that vibe
Get your groove on, step, clean, ya know what I mean?
All the way from Queensbridge, my man Nas
Something new, here we go (Hit-Boy)

Yo, see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
Traffickers, African Latin, wire tappings
Here come the people, run my people, they don't treat us equal
I'm talking the law for me, freedom is illegal
Tape telephone conversations, what kind of nation
Got three hundred million people they investigating?
I know they're tryna watch me, a Russian oligarchy
Politically, it's principle they try to stop me
Powerful people establish you, they try to mute you
Unethical ways put you in prison, try to roof you
Our youth is dead to us, they call us stupid predators
Stupid words from the President's mouth, where are his editors?
Antarctica is 65 degrees
Global warming, they don't wanna believe
And they're hanging people on trees
And what the fuck is up with Gale King?
A black male, a female thing, a failed thing
Journalism or internalism
Shirley Chisolm wouldn't play the victim
Eartha Kitt woulda been finished with him
Top of the charts, guarded my heart, playing my part
Sun rising but they want us to stay in the dark
Scorned woman wanna slump me, to fade me to dark
King's disease, I cure this shit with my art

The definition of King's Disease
Well, also known as rich man disease
You ain't gotta be rich to get it
Just doing too much, you'll get it
Gout, uric acid levels up high
Get you some lemongrass
Some cherries, alkaline water

Haha
Tell a friend to tell a friend




My man Nas
It's the world famous

Overall Meaning

In "The Definition," Nas touches on various social and political issues that affect the African American community in America. He begins by referencing the three wise monkeys, who see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil, to highlight how the law treats Black people as less equal. He notes how people from his community are being trafficked, wiretapped, and their freedom is illegal. He also mentions how they tape telephone conversations and investigate three hundred million people in America. Nas further highlights how powerful people establish others and silent those who disagree with them or call them out by unethical means like imprisoning or roof them. He argues that the youth in his community is dead to those in power, referring to them as stupid predators.


Nas also speaks on climate change and the fact that some people refuse to believe in it, even though Antarctica is now 65 degrees. He addresses the issue of lynching, calling out that people are still being hung on trees. He also gives his view on female journalists, referencing how Shirley Chisolm and Eartha Kitt would have reacted to the attacks they received in their time. Nas states that people want the African American community to stay in the dark, but he will ensure their voices are heard.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes
Acknowledgment of the beginning of the song


Something new from my man Nas
Introduction of the rapper Nas as the creator of this song


This the world famous Brucie B
Mentioning of the radio DJ and his influence on the music world


We call this one "The Definition", haha
Selection of the song title and a lighthearted laugh


It's that vibe
Acknowledgment of the song's tone and atmosphere


Get your groove on, step, clean, ya know what I mean?
Encouragement to enjoy the music and dance along


All the way from Queensbridge, my man Nas
Emphasis of Nas's hometown in New York


Something new, here we go (Hit-Boy)
Mentioning of producer Hit-Boy and starting the song


Yo, see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
Referencing the three wise monkeys and their moral philosophy


Traffickers, African Latin, wire tappings
Listing different criminal activities and methods of surveillance


Here come the people, run my people, they don't treat us equal
Feeling of injustice and inequality towards marginalized groups


I'm talking the law for me, freedom is illegal
Belief that the legal system is flawed and prevents true freedom


Tape telephone conversations, what kind of nation
Questioning the morality of recording personal conversations


Got three hundred million people they investigating?
Expressing disbelief at the number of people being targeted for investigation


I know they're tryna watch me, a Russian oligarchy
Belief that there are people with malicious intent who are actively monitoring the rapper's behavior


Politically, it's principle they try to stop me
Suggesting that there are forces attempting to stop the rapper's political influence


Powerful people establish you, they try to mute you
Explaining how influential people use their power to silence those who oppose them


Unethical ways put you in prison, try to roof you
Condemning the use of unethical practices to imprison and harm others


Our youth is dead to us, they call us stupid predators
Criticism of how the younger generation is perceived and treated


Stupid words from the President's mouth, where are his editors?
Questioning the incompetency of the President and his team


Antarctica is 65 degrees
Revealing the unexpected climate of a typically cold location


Global warming, they don't wanna believe
Expressing frustration towards those who deny climate change despite the evident consequences


And they're hanging people on trees
Referencing the history of lynching and its continuation in modern times


And what the fuck is up with Gale King?
Questioning the behavior of TV personality Gale King


A black male, a female thing, a failed thing
Criticism of how certain societal issues are framed and addressed


Journalism or internalism
Distinguishing between different types of media and their motivations


Shirley Chisolm wouldn't play the victim
Complimenting a former politician for her strong mentality and leadership qualities


Eartha Kitt woulda been finished with him
Suggesting that a past performer would have handled a situation better than the current one


Top of the charts, guarded my heart, playing my part
Explaining the rapper's success and dedication to music


Sun rising but they want us to stay in the dark
Commenting on how certain people restrict the spread of knowledge


Scorned woman wanna slump me, to fade me to dark
Acknowledging the threat of physical harm towards the rapper


King's disease, I cure this shit with my art
Disclosing the rapper's personal experience with a health condition and how he overcomes it through music


The definition of King's Disease
Explanation of what King's Disease is


Well, also known as rich man disease
Additional information about the condition and its alternate name


You ain't gotta be rich to get it
Disrupting the stereotype that only wealthy people suffer from certain health issues


Just doing too much, you'll get it
Stating a different reason why someone might develop King's Disease


Gout, uric acid levels up high
Narrowing down the specific type of illness that falls under King's Disease


Get you some lemongrass
Offering a natural remedy for someone who has King's Disease


Some cherries, alkaline water
Providing additional suggestions for dietary changes to help alleviate King's Disease symptoms


Tell a friend to tell a friend
Encouraging listeners to share the song with others


My man Nas
Referring to Nas with friendship and familiarity


It's the world famous
Acknowledging that Nas has widespread recognition and admiration




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Nasir Jones

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Comments from YouTube:

@narz7573

"Scorned woman wanna slump me, to fade me to dark
King's disease, I cure this shit with my art" WHAT A BAR 🔥

@gjslaughter

"Uric acid high ... Get you some lemon grass, cherries, some alkaline water." A prescription from Nas

@northernking2604

Correction .. from nasir oludara Jones aka the 🐐

@KG8B

Don't forget to get you some shungite in that water

@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
..............Shout out from South Africa.............

@fintabue4869

shout out from Angola

@thoughtfulthoughts4645

Grammys dont recognise real music. Btw love to all my african brothers. SA🇿🇦

@wacodraco1558

Much love and support to our family out in Africa and thanks for your support of artist out here in the states, stay blessed 🙏🏾

@nmessai215

Grammys are a white owned organization. They never gave real hip hop recognition. PAC, Nas and Big never won grammy’s. I’d rather keep it this way. These artists are for the people/culture

@gustavogiblani

@@thoughtfulthoughts4645 LOVE BROTHER! GODBLESSYOUandALLOFUS

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