Genius Lyrics
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Nas (Ft. JAY-Z) – Black Republican
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Nas and Jay Z’s first collaboration since their beef, which appeared on Nas' 2006 album Hip Hop is Dead. The beat samples an orchestral piece by Marcia Religiosa which was used in
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Juelz Santana) – Black Republicans
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from Da Drought 3, arguably the best Lil Wayne’s mixtape. The album was #27 on Rolling Stone’s list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007.
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Fabolous – Fabolous Freestyle
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[Verse: Fabolous] / I feel like a, rap Republican red cap like I’m Trump and ‘em / Make loyalty cool again, don’t ship-jump wit’ them / Haters wanna see greats fall, Humpty Dumpty
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Nas – Black Republican Remixes
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See all of “Black Republican” by Nas’s remixes
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Papoose (Ft. Hot Rod (Producer)) – Black Democrat
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Papoose and G-Unit resident Hot Rod spit bars over Nas’s “Black Republican” beat
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The Game – Black Democrat (Acapella Freestyle)
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[Verse 1: The Game] / I’m feeling like a, black democrat / Barack Obama, the only nigga that can catch Osama / Spray lamas, get good head and fuck fly bitches with no covenant
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Money Boy – Black Republican
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[Intro] / Cheah, ay! / Glo up Dinero Gang / Eagle Gang, brrrt / Cheah, yeah / Money Boy, ah / [Verse] / Ich bin ein Black Republican, plus der Boy, er ballt, Bitch / Und ich pop
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Nas – Highest To Lowest
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Nas’s discography from highest to lowest in streams.
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Jadakiss (Ft. Anthony Hamilton, Common, Nas & Styles P) – Why? (Remix)
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Remix of famous Jadakiss' hit.
It also includes a rather prophetic line from Common…
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Etika – Democratics Remix
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[Intro] / You know who it is, it's the Iceman Etika, all day / I'ma start off with DatPiff / Y'all don't know about DatPiff already, ha / You know what? I had to do it, it's the
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Tracks where your favorite rappers got renegaded
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Pretty self explanatory drop tracks where your favorite rappers got shit on by a guest feature obviously Jay-z’s renegade is the main example but I know there are tons of others songs where a artist gets outshined on their own track
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Aklegend
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“It’s just a hobby that I picked up in the lobby”
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Nas – Money Over Bullshit
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The first track on Hip Hop Is Dead.
One of Nas’s more angry songs, let’s say it’s hard to find a nice line in here.. good rhyming though.
Nas makes it clear that you should not
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Nas – Hope - Acapella Version
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Final track on Nas’s album Hip-Hop Is Dead, notable for its lack of a beat. In the outro, Nas speaks about hope for hip-hop’s future, that it’s on us to make sure it stays alive.
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Nas – Blunt Ashes
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Chris Webber (yes, the basketball player) produced this track. It samples “Mercy, Mercy Me (The Ecology)” by Marvin Gaye.
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Nas – The N... (Don’t Hate Me Now)
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[Verse 1: Nas] / It's the late night greasy spoon patron, poolhall making / Big bets, midsection got the 8 in / Dior Christian pimpin', got that penal system diction / Riffing, you
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Nas (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – Play On Playa
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Nas and Snoop Dogg trading rhymes on this track from Hip-Hop Is Dead.
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JAY-Z & Kanye West – New Day
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Produced by Kanye West and RZA, this song samples Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good.” It is an uncharacteristically personal and emotional song from Jay Z, in which both rappers speak to
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Nas – Where Y'all At
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Track that missed getting on “Hip Hop is Dead album”, not sure why as is was his best track of that period.
Produced by Salaam Remi, has a similar sound to “Made you Look” and the
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Nas – Where Are They Now
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Just when you think there are a bunch of rappers in today’s rap game, Nas comes out with song about all the 80s/90s rappers who couldn’t keep their buzz
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Nas – Hip Hop Is Dead
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The title track and lead single from Nas' provocative 2006 album Hip Hop is Dead. The song and album harshly criticized the state of Hip Hop during a time when the simplistic
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Complex Magazine – The 100 Best Nas Songs (Complex)
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1- N.Y. State of Mind / 2- The Message / 3- It Ain't Hard to Tell / 4- Live at the BBQ / 5- Made You Look / 6- Life's a bitch / 7- Nas is Like / 8- Verbal Intercourse / 9- If I
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JAY-Z (Ft. Too $hort) – A Week Ago
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On “A Week Ago,” Jay-Z and Too $hort reflect on the age-old situation of things changing between close friends. In this specific context, they describe how partnerships in the drug
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Nas – Carry On Tradition
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[Intro] / Yeah, niggas want to talk about this rap shit / Niggas want to talk about this money / About these cars, these homes, these labels / Clothes, sneakers, big money shit
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Alex Dionisio – Why (remix)
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[Verse 1] / Why is garbage music selling a lot? / Why is the music industry state of mind real far from hip-hop? / Why vote Republican if you’re black? / Why build more jails, less
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Shabaam Sahdeeq (Ft. 151 Proof, Bekay, Climax, Dov (Rapper), El Gant, FaMo$o, F.L.O (USA), F.T. & Nutso) – Southpaw Cypher
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This 10-man cypher features Shabaam Sahdeeq, El Gant, FaMo$o, Nutso, FT, Bekay, Dov, Flo, 151 Proof & Climax over a DJ Concept-produced banger, with a bouncy beat reminiscent of
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LieutenantShinySides (Ft. HailTheKing, Kaka_Sangura, Quikstik, Rap Genius Editors & Wild Rose Chance) – It's Not About The Coke: The Rap Genius Story
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https://twitter.com/mahbodmoghadam/status/408001260592189440
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Nas (Ft. Chrisette Michele & Kanye West) – Still Dreaming
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[Produced by Kanye West] / [Intro: Kanye West] / Some people really are / Yeah, uh, uh / And as the sun sets / And the night falls / And them ho's call / [Verse 1: Kanye West] / He
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Ice Cube – A Bird In The Hand
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Cube talks about trying to get paid as a teenage dad straight outta high school and he gave a brief summary of the song to Rolling Stone:
The options get taken away, so you need
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Nas (Ft. Tre Williams) – Let There Be Light
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[Intro] / Yeah, check check, testing / It's clear out there, yeah / It's like I'm hang glidin' over the hood, ha / Never worry (ohhh, no, no, no) / [Verse 1] / Check, let there be
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JAY-Z (Ft. Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Nas & Swizz Beatz) – BBC
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One of the most anticipated tracks off of MCHG
includes rapper Nas. This has been their fourth musical collaboration following their 5 year beef. Earlier collaborations include “
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Nas – Who Killed It?
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In this cryptic song, Nas describes his search for hip hop’s killer as a noir-era detective. There are multiple meanings to most of the lines, as Nas alludes to hip hop history and
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Nas – Shine On
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This is a bonus Track from Nas’ 2006 album hip hop is dead. The track explains the dangers found in the diamond industry such as abuse of child labour rights and poverty. Nas
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