Hero
by Nas

Album: Untitled (2008)
Charted: 70 97
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  • Chain gleaming, switching lanes, two-seater
    Hate him or love him for the same reason
    Can't leave it, the game needs him
    Plus the people need someone to believe in
    So in God's Son we trust
    'Cause they know I'm gonna give 'em what they want
    They looking for a (hero)
    I guess that makes me a (hero)

    Another chapter of the cleanest rapper, distinguished gentlemen
    Crooks and Castle on his back, Maybacher
    Exotic lady eye-catcher, holla at ya, call me the chiropractor
    Working like Muay Thai class, get perspire out ya
    And of course I've been the boss since back when
    Rocking D Boy, Fila velour in one-ninety black Benz
    Now they shut down the stores when I'm shopping
    Used to be train robbing, face covered in stocking
    I'm him

    Chain gleaming, switching lanes, two-seater
    Hate him or love him for the same reason
    Can't leave it, the game needs him
    Plus the people need someone to believe in
    So in God's Son we trust
    Cause they know I'm gonna give 'em what they want
    They looking for a (hero)
    I guess that makes me a (hero)

    Rubber-grip-holder, reloader, come at me
    I'ma rip your soliders in half, silverback ape, nickel-plated mag
    Young, rich and flashy, young bitch, I'm nasty
    All black clothes 'til ice lay on me so classy
    And every time I close my lids
    I can still see the borough, I can still see the Bridge
    I can still see the dreams that my niggas ain't never lived to see
    Tell them angels open the door for me
    From nine Berettas and moving raw to chilling in wine cellars
    Sticks and humidors, that's what I call mature
    That's what I call a G, that's what I call a pimp
    That's what I call a gangsta, to the fullest, shit
    I try to make more cream
    By every September 14th, that's my dream
    So I can be more clean, as I grow yearly
    I can see things more clearly, that's why they fear me
    Let's go

    Chain gleaming, switching lanes, two-seater
    Hate him or love him for the same reason
    Can't leave it, the game needs him
    Plus the people need someone to believe in
    So in God's Son we trust
    'Cause they know I'm gonna give 'em what they want
    They looking for a (hero)
    I guess that makes me a (hero)

    This universal apartheid, I'm hog-tied, the corporate side
    Blocking y'all from going to stores and buying it
    First L.A. and Doug Morris was riding with it
    But Newsweek article startled big wigs
    They said "Nas, why is he trying it?"
    My lawyers only see the Billboard charts as winning
    Forgetting Nas the only true rebel since the beginning
    Still in musical prison, in jail for the flow
    Try telling Bob Dylan, Bruce or Billy Joel
    They can't sing what's in their soul
    So "Untitled" it is
    I never change nothing, but people remember this
    If Nas can't say it, think about these talented kids
    With new ideas being told what they can and can't spit
    I can't sit and watch it, so shit, I'ma drop it
    Like it or not, you ain't gotta cop it
    I'm a hustler in the studio, cups of Don Julio
    No matter what the CD called, I'm unbeatable y'all
    Let's go

    Yeah, Nas, Polow da Don Writer/s: Cornell Haynes, Jamaal Sublett, Jamal F. Jones, Nasir Jones
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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