Nas – Recession Proof (Official Audio)
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1. Ghetto Reporter
2. Legit
3. Thun
4. Michael & Quincy
5. 30
6. Hood2Hood
7. Recession Proof
8. Reminisce
9. Serious Interlude
10. I’m on Fire
11. WTF SMH
12. Once a Man, Twice a Child
13. Get Light
14. First Time
15. Beef
16. Don’t Shoot
17. Til My Last Breath (Bonus Track)
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It’s your favorite neighborhood rap n*gga
Or Rapman
Sh*t feel like I’m Superman sometimes
Or Superfly
I can’t choose, yeah
I grew up around weed smoke, just like the Marleys
Heard my Mom whenever she spoke
They havin’ parties
This the 70s, of course Donna Summers’ voice
Me I’m in some holey but clean undershorts on the bed tryin’ somersaults And when summer starts, you hear a hundred shots
Steppin’ over empty liquor bottles I come across
Scented stickers that smell like what’s in the picture
Was just a kid but I stayed away from the sniffers
We knew better, we knew how to see a setup
Just wanted to be some players pull up in a Jetta
From the Census Bureau they put up a killer’s mural
It’s a different world with thirty shot clips that curl
Melon popped
Like John Fitzgerald with his girl in a drop
If he can get hit, then anybody can get got
And you a easy target, see you never know who watchin’
Cold hearted monsters, whole city going bonkers
Ain’t nobody recession proof
Invest in you, that’s what it’s best to do
Consuming poison somebody bless the food
Who you tryin’ to impress?
What’s there left to prove?
Yeah
Can’t be out here movin’ sloppy
Movie lobby they shot him out of his two Huaraches
I’m on a yacht, old smash with a newer body
New makes, new models I won’t let ‘em stop me
New makes, new models I won’t let ‘em stop me
New makes, new models
I’m guessin’ it’s a blessin’ I’m not just lucky
They say Son hate the spotlight when they discuss me
On a filthy night my man was serving a custie
Under my mom’s window wanted to murder this dummy
If she caught us down here rakin’ this dirty money
It’ll be ugly
She flushed it before, now she feel like she can’t trust me
Cuz Jung hid his jumb’s in the building
And I peeped him, I was low so I stole ‘em and sold ‘em while he was sleepin’ Re-up, gave it back with interest, we even
Some of these things that we escape, I can’t believe it
Knicks game up in the seats, I barely hit the floor
Not tryin’ to sit across from somebody’ lady I hit before
Top of 4th quarter I skate, hit the liquor store
Lambo Aventador, Maybach with a minibar
Met a girl from Senegal, told her ‘bout Medgar Evers
While combin’ thru Louis sweaters
We spinnin’ and savin’ letters
G’s and M’s
Ain’t nobody recession proof (Nah)
Invest in you, that’s what it’s best to do (Best to do)
Consuming poison somebody bless the food (Who?)
Who you tryin’ to impress?
What’s there left to prove?
Yeah
Can’t be out here movin’ sloppy
Movie lobby they shot him out of his two Huaraches (Wow)
I’m on a yacht, old smash with a newer body (True)
New makes, new models I won’t let ‘em stop me (Stay on the road in something new) New makes, new models I won’t let ‘em stop me (Wheels just hit the ground like I’m out) New makes, new models
(That fresh smell)
New makes, new models I won’t let ‘em stop me
(That brand new interior feel)
New makes, new models
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Nas – Recession Proof (Official Audio): A Powerful Message for Uncertain Times
In times of economic turmoil and uncertainty, music has always played a significant role in providing solace and inspiration to people. Undoubtedly, one of the most influential artists in the hip-hop genre, Nas, has once again demonstrated his ability to capture the essence of our collective struggles with his latest release, “Recession Proof” – an official audio release that has struck a chord with listeners worldwide.
Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, known by his stage name Nas, has achieved iconic status throughout his illustrious career. His lyrical prowess and ability to deliver poignant storytelling have consistently set him apart from his peers. With “Recession Proof,” the artist continues to demonstrate his mastery of the craft, presenting a powerful message that resonates with listeners grappling with the challenges of economic instability.
Released in 2020, amidst the global pandemic and ensuing financial crisis, “Recession Proof” encapsulates the anxieties and fears faced by individuals and communities worldwide. Nas’ lyrics address the struggles of ordinary people, mirroring their realities as they navigate the treacherous waters of financial hardship.
The track’s title, “Recession Proof,” suggests an ideology of resilience and determination in the face of economic adversity. Nas encourages listeners to persist and overcome these challenges, asserting that the power lies in our ability to adapt and find alternative paths to success.
As the song progresses, Nas skillfully weaves a narrative that showcases his profound understanding of the socio-economic struggles faced by marginalized communities. The lyrics brilliantly capture the desperation that often accompanies economic downturns, vividly depicting scenes of desperation and despair, yet providing a glimmer of hope and determination.
Musically, “Recession Proof” embodies the timeless essence of Nas’ signature style. The moody and atmospheric production, combined with his smooth and introspective delivery, creates a captivating listening experience. Nas’ flow and wordplay are as sharp as ever, showcasing his ability to craft thought-provoking lyrics that resonate on a deeper level.
Beyond its lyrical and musical brilliance, “Recession Proof” is a timely reminder of the power of art to reflect and inspire change. Nas assumes the role of a storyteller, amplifying the voices of the unheard and encouraging listeners to be agents of their own destiny. The song’s message is not limited to financial struggles alone, but serves as a rallying cry for individuals across all walks of life to rise above adversity and emerge stronger.
In a world where the disparity between the haves and have-nots continues to grow, “Recession Proof” serves as a powerful call for unity and resilience. Nas’ ability to capture the essence of our collective struggles and translate them into music is a testament to his status as a pioneer and legend in the hip-hop genre.
“Recession Proof” is not simply an official audio release; it’s an anthem for the oppressed and a beacon of hope for those who are in the midst of financial hardship. Nas once again proves that his music transcends the boundaries of entertainment, serving as a vehicle for reflection, empowerment, and inspiration.
In these uncertain times, may we find solace and strength in the words of Nas, as he reminds us that true power lies within our ability to rise above our circumstances and create our own destinies.
crumb snatchers boys. never step on others toes..
Did I tell you about that time MLK Jr brought me back from the dead?
Yeah..1977.
Waarg Rd.
Bay Mobile Home Park.
You lived at 9, Me at 7,
The boy ive loved my entire life at 5.
I bit Roman Polanski.
What those Manson's did to us in that clock would make you weep.
Reincarnation is real…
You know who I am.
#Baby
It's your favorite neighborhood rap ninja
incredible beat and delivery family!!! much appreciated
This recession is most likely the result of an external factor. For the first time in decades, the United States is losing its clout as a federal reserve currency. They don't have any more economies to use to control inflation, and less money is being spent on stock and oil trading than in the past. They all lend support to the idea that a new multilateral world order is in the works.
Fonky!!!!
That beat and bass line are INSANE! So badass. #KeepHipHopBoomBapForever
Yo! There are some gold bars missing. Fuck talent is talent at its finest. We are not worthy
If this album doesn't win a Grammy then I don't know
DOPE ONE
rawest beat I've heard in ages
I'll pick Nas' last 2 albums over Kendrick's "steppers" album
Nas doesn't need Trap. He IS Rap!
Nas, wish you more dopest beat to rap with. Flow is flawless, on fire, it burnt internet wire
I love the Black Thought comparisons but he can’t drop a joint like this!
Let alone flow like this!
Dope Beat!!!!!!!!!!
R. I. P. Taheim Bryan
#GoatStatus