Ultra Black
Nas Lyrics


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Nas, Nas (Nas), yeah
Nas, Nas
We goin' (we goin'), we goin' (we goin')
Uh, uh
My pants 'posed to sag (yeah)
We goin' ultra, yeah

We goin' ultra black, I gotta toast to that
We don't fold or crack (we goin')
Occasion, we rose to that, fuck goin' postal (uh)
We goin' ultra black
Watchin' the global change, hop in the coldest Range
Hit-boy on the beat, this shit 'posed to slap
We goin' ultra black, we goin' (we goin')
We goin' (we goin'), uh

Rhythm and Blues, Pop, Rock to Soul to Jazz
'Til my toes are tagged (uh)
How I look being told I'm not supposed to brag?
Nobody fault, I tell the truth, I know it's facts, we ultra black
Grace Jones skin tone, but multi that
Multiple colors, we come in all shades, mocha black
Accept where I'm at and not fight me on it (uh)
Emotional stares like I might be wanted (yeah)
Pitch black like the night, I'm ultra black
Sanford and Son reruns, jokes are black (ha)
Oh yes, oh yes, God bless success
We goin' ultra black, like the Essence Fest
Talk with a mask on, the freshest breath
African black, so caress the flesh
Superfly, The Mack, sittin' fly in the 'Lac
Take the boat on the water, history talks with my daughter (Dest')
My son'll be my resurrection (Knight)
Constantly learnin' lessons, I never die, you get the message?
I hope you be better than I, life's precious (precious)
Two steppin'
Sometimes I'm over-black, even my clothes are black
Cash Money with the white tee and the soldier rag
We goin' ultra black, unapologetically black
The opposite of Doja Cat, Michael Blackson black

We goin' ultra black, I gotta toast to that
We don't fold or crack (Nas, Nas)
Occasion, we rose to that, fuck goin' postal
We goin' ultra black
Watchin' the global change, hop in the coldest Range
Hit-boy on the beat, this shit 'posed to slap
We goin' ultra black (yeah)
We goin' (we goin', we goin')

We goin' ultra black
Raiders, Oakland hat, I smoke to that
Pre-rolls and 'Gnac, what's the results to that?
C-notes and bags (uh)
She knows I'm classy like I'm Billy Dee Williams (smooth)
Go ultra black (uh), Isaac Kennedy films, Penitentiary II
Black like out in the Lou', black don't crack
It's like the fountain of youth, the culture's black
Like Iman, she beautiful, goin' ultra black
To Africa, you say, "Go back"
I stay pro-black, my Amex black (ah)
Black like cornrows, afros
Black like Kaep' blackballed from the Superbowls (Colin)
Hall & Oates, I can't go for that
Motown Museum, Detroit, I'm ultra black
This for New York and all the map
No matter your race, to me, we all are black

We goin' ultra black, I gotta toast to that
We don't fold or crack (we don't fold or crack)
Occasion, we rose to that, fuck goin' postal (this a celebration)
We goin' ultra black
Watchin' the global change, hop in the coldest Range
Hit-boy on the beat, this shit 'posed to slap
We goin' ultra black (black is beautiful)
We goin' (black is beautiful)





Nas, Nas (Nas)

Overall Meaning

In the song "Ultra Black," Nas and Hit-Boy celebrate blackness, from their skin tone to their culture. Nas asserts that they are "goin' ultra black" and they don't apologize for it. He talks about how he and his culture have traveled through genres of music, from blues to jazz and soul to pop and rock, but they always maintain their roots in blackness. Nas also touches on the acceptance of his skin color, and his ability to accept the various shades of black. He expresses pride in his heritage and his success and encourages others to do the same. He believes that there is beauty, value, and strength in the culture's ability to adapt and evolve, while maintaining a strong sense of self.


The chorus repeats the phrase "we goin' ultra black," emphasizing the new level of pride and self-love that the black community is embracing. The music video also boasts black excellence and diversity. Nas wears a t-shirt with the iconic phrase "Black by Popular Demand," a nod to the famous protest slogan "Black Power" from the Civil Rights Movement. The visual effects and color scheme are reminiscent of Afrofuturism, keeping in line with the message of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

My pants 'posed to sag (yeah)
My clothing style should reflect my preference for the 'ultra black' culture, which often includes sagging pants.


We don't fold or crack (we goin')
We are resilient and do not give up or succumb to pressure or adversity.


Occasion, we rose to that, fuck goin' postal (uh)
We celebrate our achievements and successes without resorting to violence or aggression, even in the face of opposition.


Watchin' the global change, hop in the coldest Range
As we observe changes in the world around us, we remain cool, calm, and collected, just like driving around in a luxurious Range Rover.


Hit-boy on the beat, this shit 'posed to slap
The beat produced by Hit-Boy is amazing and meant to be enjoyed and danced to.


Rhythm and Blues, Pop, Rock to Soul to Jazz
We appreciate and enjoy various genres of music that are popular among the black community.


'Til my toes are tagged (uh)
Until the end of my days.


Nobody fault, I tell the truth, I know it's facts, we ultra black
We know and accept the reality of our history and our culture, and are proud of it.


Grace Jones skin tone, but multi that
We come in various shades of black, just like the iconic model and singer, Grace Jones.


Accept where I'm at and not fight me on it (uh)
We should embrace and respect each other's differences and not judge or criticize one another for who we are.


Emotional stares like I might be wanted (yeah)
I receive looks and stares that indicate people might be threatened or intimidated by my blackness.


Pitch black like the night, I'm ultra black
My blackness is deep and endless, just like the night.


Sanford and Son reruns, jokes are black (ha)
We appreciate and enjoy TV shows and humor that are unique to the black community.


Oh yes, oh yes, God bless success
We thank God for the success that we achieve in life.


Talk with a mask on, the freshest breath
Even with a mask on, we speak with confidence and with the utmost freshness and style.


African black, so caress the flesh
Our skin color is beautiful and worth admiring and appreciating.


My son'll be my resurrection (Knight)
My legacy and the impact I make on my son will live on beyond my own life.


Constantly learnin' lessons, I never die, you get the message?
I continue to grow and learn from life's experiences, and my impact will continue even after I pass away.


Sometimes I'm over-black, even my clothes are black
At times, I may embrace my blackness more than others, even in my fashion choices.


We goin' ultra black, unapologetically black
We are proud of our blackness, and will not apologize for it.


The opposite of Doja Cat, Michael Blackson black
We embrace our blackness in contrast to Doja Cat, who has faced criticism for denying her blackness, and Michael Blackson, a comedian who embraces his African identity.


Raiders, Oakland hat, I smoke to that
We show our pride for our city and sports teams, like the Oakland Raiders, and enjoy smoking as part of our culture.


Pre-rolls and 'Gnac, what's the results to that?
We enjoy smoking and drinking, but question what the results will be in the long run.


She knows I'm classy like I'm Billy Dee Williams (smooth)
Our style is smooth and classy, reminiscent of the iconic actor Billy Dee Williams.


It's like the fountain of youth, the culture's black
Our culture is timeless and everlasting, like a fountain of youth.


I stay pro-black, my Amex black (ah)
I remain supportive and proud of my black community, even in my financial choices.


Hall & Oates, I can't go for that
We appreciate and enjoy music, like Hall & Oates, but there are certain things we won't compromise on, like our blackness.


Motown Museum, Detroit, I'm ultra black
We celebrate and embrace the rich history of black music and culture, particularly in places like Motown Museum in Detroit.


This for New York and all the map
We represent and celebrate black culture all across the world, not just in New York.


No matter your race, to me, we all are black
We see everyone as equal and embrace the diversity that exists within the black community and beyond.




Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Nasir Jones, Chauncey Hollis Jr.

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@tennisreviewfactory3639

Great job on the visuals for this video :)

@joeljoseph9017

Thank u nasir

@jefriefultonii3666

This album is so hard and inspiring. We are so blessed to have a legend like Nas continuing to dropping jewels.

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@pristajem

NOBODY TALKIN ABOUT THIS GUY FINALLY WINNING A GRAMMY FOR THIS ALBUM!!! RESPECT

@kernalbert4939

Real don't need validation from fake.

@derrickberry5453

He he definitely too cold, I always go back to the Nas Catalogue, yep!

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