Too Many Rappers
Nas Lyrics


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Mic check, mic check

One (one), two (two), three (three)
Too many rappers, and there's still not enough MCs
It goes three (three), two (two), one (one)
MCA, Adrock, Mike D, that's how we get it done
Like ladies and gents, attention
Nas in the house with Beastie Boys
We can turn it out
Perpetrators, we can point 'em out
So if you got somethin' on your mind, let it out

Yo, I been in the game since before you was born
I might still be MCing even after you're gone
Strange thought, I know, but my skills still grow
The 80s, the 90s, 2000s, and so
On and on until the crack of dawn
Until the year 3000 and beyond
Stay up all night, and I MC and never die
Cause death is the cousin of sleep

Because I'm back with a bang, boogie, oogie-oogie
Strawberry Letter 23 like Shuggie
Oh my God, just look at me
Grandpa been rappin' since '83
I'm supersonic like J.J. Fad
Got crazy-ass shit pullin' out the bag
Don't forget the tartar sauce, yo, cause it's sad
All these crab rappers, they're rappin' like crabs

I have carte blanche, the vagabond
Nas is the narcissist, my pockets are rotund
I'm no killa, but compared to you, I'm more real'a
You ain't a shot, a mobster, or a drug dealer
A slug peeler, you're not
Mafioso, no
You ain't got the cut-throat in ya, beginner
I ain't tryin' to hear your racket
You work with police, dog, you snitch, you rat
You wear that jacket

How many rappers must get dissed
Gimme eight bars, and watch me bless this
I start to reminisce, ooh, when I miss
The real hip hop with which I persist
Like rum in mojitos
Bullets and banditos
Matzoh balls in soup
Jackets and troop
Yes, y'all, this is one for the history books
Nasty Nas, what's the word?
Count it off on the hook

One (one), two (two), three (three)
Too many rappers, and there's still not enough MCs
It goes three (three), two (two), one (one)
MCA, Adrock, Mike D, that's how we get it done
Like ladies and gents, attention
Nas in the house with Beastie Boys
We can turn it out
Perpetrators, we can point 'em out
So if you got somethin' on your mind, let it out

Cause this the type of lyric goes inside your brain
To blow you bullshit rappers straight out the frame
My lyrics spin 'round like a hurricane twister
So get your hologram on off-a Wolf Blitzer
Too many rappers to shake a stick at
I oughta charge a tax for every weak rap I had to listen to
Cause we be makin' stacks like Stax Records
My squad, we gotta pact -- we're never coming wack

To all you crab rappers and hackers
And circuit benders tweaked on Splenda
I take the cake, I stole the mold
The golden microphone, well, that's mine to hold
And why all these biters all up in my crotchspace?
Sniffin', buffin', huffin'
And mean muggin' with a Blimpie Bluffin
Back up off me, suckas, you ain't sayin' nothin'

I'm broader than Broadway, I was the project hallway
Dual tape recorder, lacin' oratorials all day
I'm just getting started on this beat, this is foreplay
And when this song's finished, y'all can sing along with this
By the way, I have a strong fetish for Christian Louboutin steppers
I hear Russian blonde's the wettest
But anyway, I better pay homage to my fellas
And that's what's on my mind and the rhyme, who's next up?

Mike D, the man of mystery
History in the makin', and now we're takin'
Titles, awards, and accolades
Scarin' the competition as I sharpen my blades
We come together like peanut butter and sandwiches
Like pen and paper, like Picasso and canvases
Rockin' stadiums and shitty bars
Go back in time, send a fax from my car

One (one), two (two), three (three)
Too many rappers, and there's still not enough MCs
It goes three (three), two (two), one (one)
MCA, Adrock, Mike D, that's how we get it done
Like ladies and gents, attention
Nas in the house with Beastie Boys
We can turn it out




Perpetrators, we can point 'em out
So if you got somethin' on your mind, let it out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nas's song "Too Many Rappers" feature collaborations with the Beastie Boys and delve into various themes within the rap industry. The song begins with a mic check, setting the stage for a powerful performance. The chorus emphasizes the abundance of rappers but the scarcity of genuine MCs, showcasing the artists' commitment to their craft and their desire to stand out from the crowd.


Nas reflects on his long-standing career in the rap game, boasting about his skills that have evolved over time. He references the different eras of hip hop, from the 80s to the 2000s, expressing his intention to continue rapping beyond the present moment. Nas also introduces the idea that death is the cousin of sleep, suggesting that he will never truly rest from his passion for MCing.


The verses from both Nas and the Beastie Boys highlight their individual accomplishments and expertise. They address the shallowness of other rappers' lyrics, describing them as "crab rappers" who lack authenticity. Nas asserts his position as a prominent figure in the industry, contrasting himself with those who engage in criminal activities for image purposes.


Throughout the song, Nas and the Beastie Boys emphasize their dedication to the art of rap. They express their frustration with subpar rappers, aiming to push the boundaries of the genre and ensure the preservation of true hip-hop. Together, they create a dynamic collaboration that showcases their skills and passion for the craft.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Adam Horovitz, Adam Nathaniel Yauch, Michael Louis Diamond, Nasir Jones

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@palapadadouwa807

Hahaha i had forgot about this one !
Yes the reunion is bow amazing !!
Nas, we had lost him a little for while, but dmn this king is really breathing RAP.
The Beasties at their best.
This , IS , so HIP HOP man...
I love the
"the death is the cause of the sleep" reversed quote.
They are History History those guys.
And they are the good one. Classics Forever Now



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@FlaatBeat

Beastie Boys, Nas, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu Tang Clan,.... New York hiphop is so dope

@zaebaniyunderground6260

La Coka Nostra., Onyx, Terror Squad

@jordanbenson7497

Don't forget Biggie Mobb Deep Epmd Run DMC and Public Enemy

@dcee6670

Kool G Rap, Big Pun, Large Professor, Krs One, Sean Price, Black Moon, Slick Rick, Rakim, Busta Rhymes, RunDMC, UltraMagnetic MCs....

@timsugden6207

Cant forget melle mel

@666hobart

@@dcee6670 Oh those UltraMagnetics!

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@Matt_Cook

There’s no point trying to explain how legendary these musicians are. If you know, you know. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

@darboboyle693

amen

@grahamtomlinson6305

Your right man they are immature and wont listen they say 69 better then pac

@Matt_Cook

Graham Tomlinson just little kids with no life experience whatsoever man. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‚

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