Trust
Nas Lyrics


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[Intro]
It’s like a cold story repeated over and over
In the winters of my mind
This shit be real man
Shit’s crazy out here
Yo yo, yo what up y’all
That’s my niggas over there
Word

[Verse 1]
If you scared to take chances
You’ll never have the answers
I could tell the future of a dude how his stance is
Wonder will he shoot then you should study where his hands is
Is he gonna cock it and pop it
His waistband big
But he don’t have that thing in him
Slanging just ain’t in him
Body language is off, he’s soft
But soft niggas all a sudden start dumping, fronting
Cause he feel a way
My niggas say the eyes is a giveaway
One look could tell me if you really came to kill me
Be the quiet nigga looking
Laying with the milli
Who that over there, creeping
Who homie by the tree
Better safe than sorry, look at p-noid me
Few machine guns close, we could squeeze all three
Be a cold day in hell fore they creep on me
It’s a lesson every premonition
Lotta niggas killed ‘cause they wasn’t paying attention
Listen

[Hook]
I want a bitch I can trust
Some niggas I can trust
Accountants looking over my figures I can trust
A lawyer that’s fighting for my decisions I can trust
Damn my nigga trust
I can never get enough
A Ruger I can trust
Shooters I can trust
Goons that know how to spot out a Judas I can trust
And if I can’t trust you, the fuck is you here for
Some of you niggas’ true colors becoming clear more

[Verse 2]
It’s been so long
Can’t remember how we begun this war
This is a ever-lasting thunderstorm
Cause guns went off
I see your mom's she still speak
She don’t know I ain’t cool with her son no more
It’s old shit, see forever we holding this grudge
Takes real men to squash beef
End it with hugs
We buried our dead, been years
Why should I worry bout him
Constantly watching my back
Plus niggas telling I dread
Another day I put a family in black
Though I be calm and relaxed
Though I know somehow it will come back
Even if I’m in the right
Cause still a life is a life
What was it worth to see you covered in dirt
It’s quite redundant
Whether you the hunter or the hunted
Mother’s cry, no statute of limitation on a homicide
Just tattoos of my niggas’ names
I wonder will it change
Let’s ride

[Hook]

[Verse 3]
It’s rare I listen to niggas who never been in my position
A caterpillar can’t relate to what an eagle envisions
From the mind of a man who went at it with killers
Sit down little man
Let me school you in hood business
Seen a lotta niggas blow
Lotta dreams folded
Some wasn’t humble, ate too much, got bloated
Ain’t too much left to buy
Bought it I’m loaded I guess
Lear jets
I ask myself do I need love or success
They say the artist that truly suffers
His stuff is the best
Cause his heart bleed on his sleeve
Pain pistols and sex
Remember spray painting the word Fresh and then staring at it
Older folks angry, pointing, swearing at it
Buildings I sprayed, nowadays drive the Mclaren past it
Same old man from years ago told me life is short
So from infant to geriatric
Trust your own judgment
Live with it and love it





[Hook]

Overall Meaning

Nas's song Trust delves into the theme of trust, or the lack of it in society. The first verse starts with Nas saying that if one is scared to take chances, they will never have the answers, and he could tell the future of an individual based on their stance. He then goes on to talk about the need to be cautious of soft individuals who carry a big waistband and front like they have something to prove. He advises to be on the lookout for those who are quiet and lay low, as they might be the ones looking to harm you. The hook talks about the different entities one needs to trust in life, including lawyers, accountants, and friends. Trust is paramount as without it, people's true colors begin to show, and betrayal happens.


In the second verse, Nas talks about the never-ending cycle of violence and grudges in inner-city communities. It has been so long that he can't remember how the war started, and it's an everlasting thunderstorm. This happens even though they buried their dead and ended things; however, it takes real men to squash beef and move on. The hook reiterates the need for trustworthy people in one's life. In the third verse, Nas talks about being selective with who he listens to and those who have been in his position. He mentions that the best artist's music comes from their sadness as their hearts bleed on their sleeves. He advises not to listen to the older folks who are quick to point and swear at everything, but to trust your own judgment.


Overall, the song Trust is asking people to be cautious and mindful of their surroundings and who they trust. It's a reminder that betrayal can happen, and not everyone has your best interest at heart. Nas wants listeners to trust their own judgment and live with it while also seeking trust in the people around them.


Line by Line Meaning

It’s like a cold story repeated over and over
The same sad story keeps repeating in my mind


If you scared to take chances You’ll never have the answers
You won’t succeed if you’re too scared to try new things


I could tell the future of a dude how his stance is Wonder will he shoot then you should study where his hands is
You can predict a person’s actions from their body language


Be the quiet nigga looking Laying with the milli
If you’re armed, be quiet and stay hidden to avoid getting killed


It’s a lesson every premonition Lotta niggas killed ‘cause they wasn’t paying attention
Many people get killed because they ignore their instincts


I want a bitch I can trust Some niggas I can trust Accountants looking over my figures I can trust A lawyer that’s fighting for my decisions I can trust Damn my nigga trust I can never get enough A Ruger I can trust Shooters I can trust Goons that know how to spot out a Judas I can trust And if I can’t trust you, the fuck is you here for Some of you niggas’ true colors becoming clear more
I need trustworthy people in my life, such as a loyal partner, reliable friends, honest accountants and lawyers, and trustworthy weapons. If I can’t trust you, why are you in my life? I’m seeing some people’s true disloyalty more and more.


It’s been so long Can’t remember how we begun this war This is a ever-lasting thunderstorm Cause guns went off
I can’t even remember why we started this feud, but it keeps going on and on, causing destruction.


Takes real men to squash beef End it with hugs We buried our dead, been years Why should I worry bout him
It takes maturity and strength to end a feud and move on. We’ve even buried our dead from this feud, so why should I worry about the other person?


Mother’s cry, no statute of limitation on a homicide Just tattoos of my niggas’ names
Mothers will always grieve for their sons who have been killed, and the consequences of murder can last forever for everyone involved.


It’s rare I listen to niggas who never been in my position A caterpillar can’t relate to what an eagle envisions
I don’t listen to people who don’t understand what it’s like to be in my position. A less powerful person can’t relate to the ambitions of someone more powerful.


From the mind of a man who went at it with killers Sit down little man Let me school you in hood business
I’ve been through violent situations, so I have more experience in hood business than someone who hasn’t.


Remember spray painting the word Fresh and then staring at it Older folks angry, pointing, swearing at it Buildings I sprayed, nowadays drive the Mclaren past it
I used to do graffiti, which made older people angry, but now I’m successful and can drive past those same buildings in a fancy car.


Trust your own judgment Live with it and love it
Believe in yourself and your own decisions, and live your life with confidence and happiness.




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Comments from YouTube:

@latino503

this Album was Nas' 444 before Jay ever came out with his. this album deserves more respect.

@luddman77

naw the untitled album was what 444 pretended to be.

@InfamousRafe

@@luddman77 how so pretender

@luddman77

@@InfamousRafe because nas made an entire album 1st which spoke about black issues. Also the untitled album was more indepth and more dense than 444. 444 only scratch the surface. That's not even in jay's lane. Plus 444 was boring.

@sthapebarksdale7771

LoL, Nas isn't the first rapper to speak on Black Issues. I'm a fan. But he didn't invent conscious rap. FOH.

@luddman77

@@sthapebarksdale7771 lol, where did you come up with that assumption? No on said he was the 1st and he won't be the last!!! lmao

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@welcometodamal3876

If You Scared To Take Chances , You'll Never Have The Answers. Kept that in my mind💯💯

@thedhammapada4320

Word up!

@sidneybell9327

That's a straight up fact

@tbohfela

Nas connects musically with listeners on a deeper level than artists the mainstream overplay. That's the secret to his longevity...every Esco song leaves an indelible mark. Easily the GOAT.

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