Til My Last Breath
Nas Lyrics


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It's like the military
You see soldiers marchin'
With orders to knock it out the park

And we all about this money (yeah)
And it's all about this money (oh, yeah)
Yeah, you know we 'bout to run it
And you know we 'bout to run it

Yeah, yeah, I get it 'cross state lines (state lines)
King's Disease, going KD, going Trey 5 (Trey 5)
All net like I'm starting for the Nets (for the Nets)
Base to base, I might suit up for the Mets (for the Mets)
YG's, OG's, represent the 'jects (the 'jects)
I'm applying pressure, I see why she pressed (why she pressed)
When she with me, she GloRilla, FNF (FNF)
N-A-S, I'm steppin' 'til my last breath (my last breath, yeah)

I'm bigger than algorithms if I'm being direct
Used to play McGruff, freestyles on cassette
Patties and cocoa bread, skunk trees from the dread
While the D's and the Feds watching
Before New York had Bloods, before L.A. had Suge
Before the South had Percy Miller or Thug
I was home reading a book, top speed, probably a blunt
A can of Sprite, and a chopped cheese, now it's Hamachi
I ain't commercialized, how can they stop me?
Got two fists up in the air, top of the steps like Rocky
Tired of picking up clothes, I got a personal shopper
Got a Grammy, got an Emmy, next a Tony or Oscar, yeah

Yeah, yeah, I get it 'cross state lines (state lines)
King's Disease, going KD, going Trey 5 (Trey 5)
All net like I'm starting for the Nets (for the Nets)
Base to base, I might suit up for the Mets (For the Mets)
YG's, OG's, represent the 'jects (the 'jects)
I'm applying pressure, I see why she pressed (why she pressed)
When she with me, she for real, FNF (FNF)
N-A-S, I'm steppin' 'til my last breath (my last breath)

And we all about this shmoney (shmoney)
And it's all about this money (yerr)
Yeah, y'all know we 'bout to run it
And you know we 'bout to run it

Ayo, I just landed, Richard on my right hand
Forty on my nightstand, hunnid on my left pinky
Billion of y'all wanna be me, told shorty come and see me
Bring a friend, 'cause I'm greedy, bought her a bag, double CC
Political correctness, hecklers are more respected than the one giving the message on stage
It's messed up
We can't say anything without offending
So now my mouth is in the jailhouse with cases pending
First Amendment, you replaced it, rigged it
Dumbed it down is not an option
Some of it I understand, take the power from me, that's the bigger plan
Modify, try to stop it
I'ma ride, keep hittin' (yeah), keep pitchin'
I'm colossal, can't stop my survival
Just landed, AP on my left wrist
Tell shorty come bless this, had a bad one in Texas
Unbothered, well rested, bad one at Essence
We brung it back to the essence
Got the verse done, 'bout to text Hit ('bout to text Hit)

Yeah, yeah, I get it 'cross state lines (state lines)
King's Disease, going KD, going Trey 5 (Trey 5)
All net like I'm starting for the Nets (for the Nets)
Base to base, I might suit up for the Mets (for the Mets)
YG's, OG's, represent the 'jects (the 'jects)
I'm applying pressure, I see why she pressed (why she pressed)
When she with me she GloRilla, FNF (FNF)
N-A-S, I'm steppin' 'til my last breath (my last breath)

And we all about this shmoney (shmoney)
And you know we 'bout to run it (yerr)
And you know we 'bout to run it (run it)
Run it up (run it up, run it up)

Yeah, Hit
Hit-Boy, Esco
Tony Fontana




Let's go
What's up?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nas's song "Til My Last Breath" convey a sense of determination, drive, and success. The opening lines compare the attitude and discipline of soldiers in the military to the mindset of individuals striving for success in the music industry, with the goal of hitting it out of the park. The focus here is on making money and running the game, exemplified by the repetition of the phrase "And it's all about this money." Nas expresses his confidence and ability to achieve success, emphasizing his ability to navigate across different regions (state lines) and referencing his albums "King's Disease" and "Trey 5." He also mentions sports references like playing for the Nets or the Mets, further emphasizing his versatility.


The following verses delve into Nas's journey and his impact on the hip-hop scene. He reflects on his early days freestyling on cassette tapes and his love for New York City staples like patties and cocoa bread. He references moments in hip-hop history, mentioning the beginnings of Bloods in New York, the influence of Percy Miller (Master P) and Suge Knight on gangster rap, and his own dedication to reading and self-improvement. Nas asserts his independence and refusal to be controlled or commercialized, using the image of Rocky Balboa on the steps to symbolize his determination and resilience.


The final verse of the song sees Nas discussing his current status and achievements. He boasts about his financial success, flaunting expensive jewelry and describing encounters with women. However, he also critiques the restrictions of political correctness and the erosion of freedom of speech. Nas declares his commitment to continuing to speak his mind and not be silenced, emphasizing his resilience and survival throughout his career.


Overall, "Til My Last Breath" encapsulates Nas's confidence and perseverance, as well as his ability to adapt and thrive in the face of challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

It's like the military
The determination and focus exhibited in military operations are comparable to our mindset


You see soldiers marchin'
We are relentless in our pursuit, moving forward with unwavering confidence


With orders to knock it out the park
We have clear instructions to achieve greatness and exceed expectations


And we all about this money (yeah)
Our primary motivation is financial success and prosperity


And it's all about this money (oh, yeah)
Our entire existence revolves around attaining wealth


Yeah, you know we 'bout to run it
We are ready to seize opportunities and dominate the industry


Yeah, yeah, I get it 'cross state lines (state lines)
My influence extends beyond boundaries and reaches different states


King's Disease, going KD, going Trey 5 (Trey 5)
I possess the qualities of a king, comparing myself to basketball player Kevin Durant and his signature shoe line


All net like I'm starting for the Nets (for the Nets)
I consistently succeed, effortlessly achieving my goals like a professional basketball player


Base to base, I might suit up for the Mets (for the Mets)
I have the versatility to excel in different fields, considering even playing professional baseball


YG's, OG's, represent the 'jects (the 'jects)
I am connected to and represent the young and the old generation who come from disadvantaged neighborhoods


I'm applying pressure, I see why she pressed (why she pressed)
I exert influence and make an impression, understanding why others are attracted to me


When she with me, she GloRilla, FNF (FNF)
When she is in my presence, she becomes fierce and confident, part of my supportive crew, Free Nationals Foundation (FNF)


N-A-S, I'm steppin' 'til my last breath (my last breath, yeah)
As Nas, I continue to pursue my dreams and ambitions until my final moments


I'm bigger than algorithms if I'm being direct
My impact and influence transcend the limitations of computer algorithms


Used to play McGruff, freestyles on cassette
In my earlier days, I enjoyed rapping over instrumental songs recorded on cassette tapes


Patties and cocoa bread, skunk trees from the dread
I reminisce about the Jamaican delicacy, enjoying the combination of meat patties and cocoa bread while indulging in potent marijuana


While the D's and the Feds watching
At the same time, law enforcement agencies closely monitor my actions and activities


Before New York had Bloods, before L.A. had Suge
Before the rise of the Bloods gang in New York and the prominence of Marion 'Suge' Knight in Los Angeles


Before the South had Percy Miller or Thug
Even before the South boasted powerful figures like Percy Miller (Master P) and Young Thug


I was home reading a book, top speed, probably a blunt
While others were engaging in street activities, I preferred staying home, reading books, possibly enjoying a marijuana blunt


A can of Sprite, and a chopped cheese, now it's Hamachi
My preference for affordable and simple refreshments has now transformed into savoring more high-end cuisine like Japanese Hamachi fish


I ain't commercialized, how can they stop me?
I have maintained authenticity and integrity, making it difficult for others to control or hinder my progress


Got two fists up in the air, top of the steps like Rocky
I celebrate my victories and maintain a fighting spirit, just like the iconic movie character Rocky


Tired of picking up clothes, I got a personal shopper
I have reached a level of success where I no longer have to personally handle mundane tasks like shopping for clothes


Got a Grammy, got an Emmy, next a Tony or Oscar, yeah
Having already achieved immense recognition with Grammy and Emmy awards, my next goal is to win a Tony or an Oscar




Lyrics ยฉ Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Chauncey Hollis Jr., Nasir Jones, Idir Makhlaf, Thom Jongkind, Timothy Jude Smith

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Comments from YouTube:

Pappy Chulla

This album serves every generation. 80's, 90's, 2000's, 2010's, 2020's.

Thanks Nas

Lcarter52

It really does!

KushClarkKent

the GOAT

Michael Green

I dont think theyre every decade.. Im pretty sure we got like many many many more decades.. Does it serve the 50's?

Ramy "Diamond" Knight

This is why we need to always protect Nas at all costs & give him his flowers while he's here cause he's earned every single one ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ

Bill Peart

Iโ€™ll give him his cigars I ainโ€™t giving no man flowers but I here what your saying nas is the goat he deserves his respect I agree

L Hill

๐Ÿ’ฏ on tha Factz! ๐Ÿ‘‘๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฟ

Ramy "Diamond" Knight

Most definitely ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ he's been my A-1 since day 1 ๐Ÿ’ฏ

Kenny

Facts!!!

EBM

Protect him from what tho? lol

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