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Nas hate me now thecoli
Nas hate me now thecoli









nas hate me now thecoli nas hate me now thecoli

Me, that’s like getting some good coke from poppy and then getting some Up the way they are and they come out again on some changed up shit. The nigga he was a fly nigga, you know what I’m sayin’, now he on someĭifferent shit I really don’t like when a rapper come out and they blow I’m used to the clean cut blowout fly nigga. He get busy on the lyrics but I can’t feel his new shit, his newĬosmic crazy shit.

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It was in a free magazine called Peace! This is how he rated This was a question answer session Biggie did with the audience askin’ Biggie did this interview a year before he died and it pissed alot alot of people(Mainly E-40 who had Biggie set up and checked out in Cali) But you have to give Biggie his respect for speaking his mind about who he really felt was wack and who he felt was dope. Hence this classic interview from the late Notorious B.I.G. The game around the mid 90s was very unapologetic, the rules were in tact and you were able to speak your mind without worrying about being blackballed. Well before Hip Hop became so politically correct. Its not so today because theres alot of wack rappers that are getting cosigned left and right because another artist is afraid of being looked upon as a “hater”. In any case, rapgenius, a lot of lyrics sites, hip hop karaoke video games, and hip hop quotables may have gotten it wrong Nas – Hate Me Now Lyrics | Genius Lyrics (I need more people to vouch in consensus what was said.There was a time where artists weren’t afraid of speaking their minds or how they truly felt about another persons music. I'm as real as they come, from day one, forever ballin', c'mon! Hate what they can't conquer, guess it's just (the theory of/inferior/the fury of) manīecame a monster, on top of the world, never fallin' Did the '99 version of Nas use the same word (in this case, fear) redundantly in the same verse? He's usually known for choosing different words when setting up his bars and rhymes. Nas did say "blind fury" on "affirmative action"

nas hate me now thecoli

(Or becoming a monster is a totally different idea separate from the lines above and is more related to the next bar of talking about himself being a 'monster' and 'being on top.' If these are separate clauses, then 'fury' and 'monster' does not have to link). "inferior" or "theory" of man would not make people become monsters, but "the fury of man" would. "Guess it's just the fury of man" sounds in-pocket with the lyrics and overall message, because the "fury of man" would make sense when man become a monster on the next line.Nas did say "inferior" on "no idea's original"

nas hate me now thecoli

Why would it be "inferior man" if "inferior men" would be more correct given there's more than one person who is inferior? Then, "men" and "understand" would not rhyme as much.

  • "Guess it's just inferior man" is what the CD insert said, even though it's stated with weird poetic grammar, but weirdly-stated poetic grammar is commonplace for hip hop.
  • Nas quoted Andrew Smith in his lyrics about fear and hate and it is indeed a theory, which would make sense, if only if it sounded definitively that Nas said that. When replaying the lyrics, some people still hear "theory".
  • "Guess it's just the theory of man" is transcribed on a dozen websites, printed as digital posters, creating a psuedo-Mandela effect when people during dial-up days used to print off Nas lyrics like J Cole and read them from bad transcription sites.
  • Or "guess it's just the fury of man" on the 3rd verse?











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