R.I.P. to Legendary jazz musician Ahmad Jamal passed who away yesterday. This classic hip hop song wouldn’t be possible without the sample of Ahmad Jamal’s “I Love Music”
Not as long as we keep it alive... This was the golden age and I'm glad I came up in it. This generation is clueless as to what real music is. I remember the day this album dropped. I copped the second single "It ain't hard to tell" a few months before the album dropped then I copped the album the day it dropped. Easily one of the greatest Hip Hop albums of all time.
It was one of the special things about Nas when he's at his peaks like this song, his voice is so captivating, his tone, diction, it was like God send him to rap. All the natural rap abilities it seem like Nas was born w/them.
H2O_Atlanta what are you talking about? Who sounds like 2pac? Who sounds like Snoop? Who sounds like Ice Cube? Who has the sound of 50? Your full of shit man
“To name my daughter my strength My son’s start will be my resurrection Born in the correction all the wrong shit I did He’ll lead the right direction” 🐐 bar
Yeah it's a shame he became a washed up old head that told newer rappers they wouldn't be shit, just cause they found different ways to rap and then when those new guys fired back against the hate pete played victim and said that they were disrespecting an older legend who paved the way for them.
And we hadda thank Ahmad jamal for making that particular piano sample piece in which Pete's blessed ear picked up on and made this masterpiece! #realhiphop
lol aye itsthugg you don't understand me.. 18.4.1994. is date when ILLMATIC came out.. and 19.4.2010. is day when, one of greatest MC's passed away, Keith Elam (Guru).. Peace
I was going through some stuff when this first came out and to this day those words still echo for me. To be so young and witnessing so much makes people like Nas ahead of their time
@@Official_BlaccGoat If Nas died instead of pac say after It was written album, he would have been the undisputed goat. Though i believe his first 2 albums are better than any 2 Tupac albums, this guy is just too poetic to compare
This song goes further than being just a good song. This marks an early uprising for those considered "at-risk" or that are part of underdeveloped communities. I hope this hits the lil homies that often forget that they matter. The world is yours no matter how society is structured. The world is yours no matter who you are.
"so much more recognition" bruh this is like on every list of the most perfect rap songs of all time. I agree btw, I think this is possibly THE greatest hiphop song ever made by humans...but this song is not underrated. Everyone agrees its amazing 😁
I get the biggest chills from this song, Goosebumps that don't go away till the end. No bars wasted, my favorite beat, probably my favorite song of all time.. as a person who used to hate rap Nas was probably one of the few who actually got me rapping. This song is a massive inspiration to my mentality. GOAT
Undoubtedly THE MOST PLAYING TRACK off of ILLMATIC. I was a youth counselor at a homeless shelter for teens in Chicago called Neon Street back in ‘94…worked the overnight shift 11pm-7am… this was on repeat the entire time.
Rockin this at 14 years of age, i felt invisible. There was hope in my future thanks to this song. So much negativity around me, and i still rocked through it with this song. Fast forward to today , as a father, the journey still continues but victorious with a great career, with child and the world. Much respect to the Rap Genius NAS
There's always been something seriously haunting about this track....Almost like you're being told something really important and specific that your subconscious is understanding, but you don't understand it exactly. All you know is that you're feeling it in your gut.
+grndmst9 street dreams remix "everything i tried to learn see i already knew", that shit just resonated with me for some reason, shit felt like a life lesson when i first heard it, a lot of his music is like that, find your wealth, self conscious, stay chiseled, drunk by myself, my way, etc
+grndmst9 thats why i keep coming back to this song even since i first heard back in 8th grade. illmatic is the first album that made me question this world we put in and at that the time the most important thing was fitting in as a young middle schooler and doing all the pop shit and trends
The World Is Yours” wasn’t just a song-it was a blueprint for my life. Growing up, I didn’t learn the most from textbooks; I learned from rappers who spoke about ambition, struggle, and self-determination. Every song on Illmatic is a timeless classic, but one lyric has always stayed with me: “I need new nigga for this black cloud to follow / Cause while it’s over me it’s too dark to see tomorrow.” It’s chilling, raw, and real-capturing the weight of adversity and the hunger to break free. Today, as a CEO, I still carry those lessons. Hip-hop taught me to dream big, hustle hard, and rise above. For anyone out there feeling the pressure: don’t let it crush you. Use it as fuel, and remember-the world is yours. If music has ever inspired you, share your story below. Let’s keep the conversation alive.
This video changed my life....i was exactly the same age as that boy in the video and i was watching NAS for the first time.....alone in the living room....strange but the first time i heard NAS , i woke up completely...
I can never get tired of listening to this - it's an infinite classic with the Ahmad Jamal sample, Pete Rock's crazy production, and Nas' magnificent lyrics. The best song ever created in this lifetime, HANDS DOWN!
Facts Queen salute to Nas only being 20 years old in before his prime years really. He was ahead of his time this song still get me in my zone he was a young Miles Davis at this point this is one of the greatest hip hop songs of all time shout out to Pete Rock.
Listening in 2023...truly a timeless masterpiece. The chords from the sample, Nas' cadence' the hook, the overall vibe... probably will be bumping this in 2040
it's incredible to think someone so young had a daughter, was rhyming the illest shit on the face of the earth and was maintaining a life in QB, i just can't even imagine... people who don't understand why nas is the best rapper of all time need to fucking recognize
Thinking a word best describing my life to name my daughter My strength, my son, the star, will be my resurrection Born in correction. All the wrong shit I did, he'll lead a right direction This verse represents me at best. Praise be to God I’m about to be a father to baby boy. Thanks Nas for all the knowledge in your music 🙏🏼
I was not raised on hip hop. I was raised on punk, metal, hardcore, parents were in that lil suburban punk skate culture. I heard this song on Tony hawk underground and it blew my mind. This song alone made me go into a deep discovery of rap. This song changed my life.
@@epicgamerfive Right on bro. I mean I discovered this song almost 20 years ago haha. I'm a certified hip hop head now. And I am definitely getting into R&B lately. Really messing with SiR mainly. Dudes dope
Such a simple jazz underbase but yet so intricate. Illmatic for its time and Nas's state of mind growing up in Queen's Bridge is phenomenal. It's one of the best hip hop albums of all time.
Terrible take how you leave out cities that birthed Legendary spittas ie Philly(my city & Styles P Jada considers us the home of the spitters) Jersey ATL Houston Chicago Cali New Orleans Memphis Up State, NY Virginia etc. but back up top you most definitely can’t just say NY as East Coast rap & leave out Philly & Jersey that’s straight blasphemy.
The first verse is the entirety of my 20s encapsulated in a poem. If you've ever been blessed enough to live in NYC, you practically can see Nas. You've seen 100 Nas'
It still does!!!!! look at your profile pic!!!! Didn't you hear Blacker The Berry? Good Kid maad city, J coles David Letterman performance and his album!!! Mick Jenkins!! Cap Steez!!! many others. Don't let hiphop just die like that. The 90's were great but i'm more excited then ever to see hiphop from now on. :)
yeah i know but. thats the underground hip-hop of course those artist are good. like in all in total hip-hop is just weird as fuck. niggas rapping like OG MACO and that coco nigga lol
But me, I pretend that's not hiphop you know. like it's fake to me. It's a trend, and trends die. What happend to Trinidad James since 2012? Kendrick is still around since 2012 and even bigger. The Coco guy is holding by a thread. he has 3 parts to that song. He has nothing coming after that. And bobby Shmurda is slowly going away too. Those songs are cool at a club for maybe a month or two. but shit like good kid maad city and Coles album will allways be played and passed down to the next generation just like illmatic. trust me
You got Joey bada$$'s new album as your profile picture so obviously you yourself know that some hip hop nowadays still has meaning, joeys actually my favorite artist
This song is one with no expiration date. When you think of this genre, it's Nas and then everyone else. I love a lot of rappers but Nas is simply on a different and more elevated artistic plane.
I'm up at 12:48am with my 8 year old daughter. She is so mesmerized by the videos that I am playing! She can't even take her eyes off the screen...lol. It's summertime so I decided to give her a hip-hop lesson.
Thinkin' a word best describin' my life to name my daughter My strength, my son, the star will be my resurrection Born in correction, all the wrong shit I did He'll lead a right direction
There's no such thing as a bathtub time machine but "the world is yours" is one of them songs that takes me back to the mid 90s growing up in South Central Los Angeles with my walkman cassette player and cheap headphones. Didn't have much, but that was the era baby.
“While all the old folks pray to Jesus, soaking their sins in trays Of holy water, odds against Nas are slaughter Thinking a word best describing my life to name my daughter My strength, my son, the star, will be my resurrection Born in correction, all the wrong shit I did, he'll lead a right direction” 🔥🔥
'Odds against Nas is slaughter' {you better not bet against me or you'll lose your whole life}. 'Thinking of words best describing my life to name my daughter {Destiny}.
"i need a new nigga for this black cloud to follow/cause while its over me its too dark to see tomorrow / " Profound and poetic words from a true lyrical god i love the way nas is able to articulate the streets hes likes a professor and old soul
The 90s were such a surreal time. A renaissance; art coming in from every background, every city, every color. The last real golden age we really had. Everyone I know who lived through it has nostalgia for it, including myself. A time too good to last.
The greatest Lyricist at that time by far, then the wu tang members. Nas was the single handed greatest lyrics at that time. He made me feel like I was Queensbridge. And I'm From Buffalo New York
Here's one for you about hip hop. The only time in your life when you need extra time is to get away with something. That's how I think about the clock eventually with out it you ain't going get away with it or begin to.
No we just discovered and experimented more with flow, melody, style, sound and more to make enjoyable and vibey hip hop. Bars still matter today, just with lyricists and not trap artists because their energy that would be spent on lyricism like lyricists do would be spent on the flow and melody instead to make fun turn up or vibe music along with cool hype vocals and stuff. How is that hard to understand?
LYRICS Whose world is this? (The world is yours, the world is yours) It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? It's yours It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? (The world is yours, the world is yours) It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? I sip the Dom P, watching "Gandhi" 'til I'm charged Then writing in my book of rhymes, all the words past the margin To hold the mic I'm throbbin', mechanical movement Understandable smooth shit that murderers move with The thief's theme: play me at night, they won't act right The fiend of hip-hop has got me stuck like a crack pipe The mind activation, react like I'm facin' time like "Pappy" Mason, with pens I'm embracin' Wipe the sweat off my dome, spit the phlegm on the streets Suede Timb's on my feets makes my cipher complete Whether crusing in a Sikh's cab, or Montero Jeep I can't call it, the beats make me falling asleep I keep falling, but never falling six feet deep I'm out for presidents to represent me (say what?) I'm out for presidents to represent me (say what?) I'm out for dead presidents to represent me Whose world is this? (The world is yours, the world is yours) It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? It's yours It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? (The world is yours, the world is yours) It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? To my man Ill Will, God bless your life (it's yours!) To my peoples throughout Queens, God bless your life I trip, we box up crazy bitches Aiming guns at all my baby pictures Beef with housing police, release scriptures that's maybe Hitler's Yet I'm the mild, money-getting style, rolling foul The versatile, honey-sticking wild golden child Dwelling in the Rotten Apple, you get tackled Or caught by the devil's lasso, shit is a hassle There's no days, for broke days we sell it: smoke pays While all the old folks pray to Jesus, soaking their sins in trays Of holy water. Odds against Nas are slaughter Thinking a word best describing my life to name my daughter My strength, my son, the star, will be my resurrection Born in correction. All the wrong shit I did, he'll lead a right direction "How you living?" Large, a broker charge - cards are mediocre You flipping coke or playing spit spades and strip poker? Whose world is this? (The world is yours, the world is yours) It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? It's yours It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? (The world is yours, the world is yours) It's mine, it's mine, it's mine Whose world is this? I'm the young city bandit, hold myself down single-handed For murder raps, I kick my thoughts alone, get remanded Born alone, die alone, no crew to keep my crown or throne I'm deep by sound alone, caved inside, 1, 000 miles from home I need a new nigga for this black cloud to follow Cause while it's over me it's too dark to see tomorrow Trying to maintain, I flip, fill the clip to the tip Picturing my peeps, now the income make my heartbeat skip And I'm amped up, they locked the champ up, even my brain's in handcuffs Headed for Indiana, stabbing women like the Phantom The crew is lamping, Big Willie-style Check the chip-toothed smile, plus I profile wild Stash through the flock wools, burning dollars to light my stove Walk the blocks with a bop, checking dames, plus the games People play, bust the problems of the world today
R.I.P Kobe Bryant. You truly will not be forgotten and how the legend like you changed The NBA forever. Both "8" and "24" of the Lakers jersey, represents the one and only The Black Mamba
this a legendary beat
But the lyrics are better
Everything on same level. Highest level.
Speaker Bangerz
the song in general
Anyone know where the Sample is from?
The production on this album is insane... it almost feels psychedelic. It's timeless.
Large professor and pete rock and dj premier!!!
I wouldn’t say pyschedelic at all
@@anas-432 also q tip
That’s the devil you hear
@@luisrivas9661 bro what are u even talking abt💀
R.I.P. to Legendary jazz musician Ahmad Jamal passed who away yesterday. This classic hip hop song wouldn’t be possible without the sample of Ahmad Jamal’s “I Love Music”
May he forever rest in peace.
Thank you for this gem of knowledge
May Allah grant him Jannat. His contribution to jazz was revolutionary
When Ahmad died, I looked for any public mention that NAS had made about it and found nothing. Not even a simple tweet
@@cosmicparsec9463nothing from Pete Rock either?
Lyrics: Smart
Flow: Smooht like butter
Beat: Fire
Memories: Legendary
Song: Perfect
90s hip hop will never die
NEVER!
And 80s
It will eventually but for now it’s fye
Not as long as we keep it alive... This was the golden age and I'm glad I came up in it. This generation is clueless as to what real music is. I remember the day this album dropped. I copped the second single "It ain't hard to tell" a few months before the album dropped then I copped the album the day it dropped. Easily one of the greatest Hip Hop albums of all time.
@@RellyOhBoy there is no golden age
That fuckin beat...
ikr
It's dope as hell
Nashonn Often it's the beat that "Hooks" you, then you listen to the lyrics, I know this is up there with all time great hip-hop lyrics.
How about the beat and lyrics
thanks to DJ premier!!
It's not just his insight, cadence and lyrical ability, it's the uniqueness of his voice. Till this day, there's no one who sonically sounds like Nas.
I have to disagree. Listen to Your Old Droog.
It was one of the special things about Nas when he's at his peaks like this song, his voice is so captivating, his tone, diction, it was like God send him to rap. All the natural rap abilities it seem like Nas was born w/them.
Just wondering... how would you sound, if not sonically? ;-) (just messin)
H2O_Atlanta what are you talking about? Who sounds like 2pac? Who sounds like Snoop? Who sounds like Ice Cube? Who has the sound of 50? Your full of shit man
@@MatheDeath nah nobody sounds like nas tf
30 YEARS OF ILLMATIC 👑🐐
2024... still here👊
1994-2024
And still da best.
❤
illmatic forever
I could listen to this song 1000 times and never get tired of it
same + your profile pic aka ride the lightning is my lockscreen, we must be in the right place
@@zyorus8092 I’m glad there are recent comments showing me this songs still goated
I've listened to this song 1000x and still ain't tired of it.
Ong
same also W metallica pfp i just bought metallica and pantera tickets last night
“To name my daughter my strength
My son’s start will be my resurrection
Born in the correction all the wrong shit I did
He’ll lead the right direction” 🐐 bar
Crazy thing is he didn’t even know he was going to have a daughter. Especially that order of daughter, then a son.
@@uchennasunday7037 It was written.
@@uchennasunday7037 he knew he was expecting a daughter. she was born a few months after the song
@@evan8494 what about the son?
What a prophet! Sooner or later we will all see who the prophet is!
He really did have kids in that order!!
Thank you Pete Rock for making this beat! One of the best I ever heard! Pete Rock created so many good beats back in the day
Yeah it's a shame he became a washed up old head that told newer rappers they wouldn't be shit, just cause they found different ways to rap and then when those new guys fired back against the hate pete played victim and said that they were disrespecting an older legend who paved the way for them.
sid tallamraju he got some fire in that album with smoke dza
serafin mendez he does
And we hadda thank Ahmad jamal for making that particular piano sample piece in which Pete's blessed ear picked up on and made this masterpiece! #realhiphop
T.R.O.Y too
Nas is the greatest rapper that's ever lived.
Def top 50
@@Mindonicon😂 you smoking
@@mikeb3936 yeah, smoking on yo top 5 tonight
Top 3
@@MindoniconI guess Kendrick is your favourite
No one can touch Nas lyrically. This guy is a fucking legend.. if only everyone made songs like this.
Wise words👏🏼
+BreuckelensFinest great comment
If every one was as good as this we wouldn't see Nas as a legend so we need people like chief keef to realise how great Nas Eminem etc is
+BreuckelensFinest Beautiful :)
Lupe fiasco can
18.4.1994. - 18.4.2014. Nas forever!
R.I.P. Guru 19.4.2010.!!!
Nas isnt dead,he was just at Coachella today
lol aye itsthugg you don't understand me.. 18.4.1994. is date when ILLMATIC came out.. and 19.4.2010. is day when, one of greatest MC's passed away, Keith Elam (Guru).. Peace
R.I.P Gifted Unlimited Rhyming Universal
God
Universal
Ruler
Universal
I'm still goin' strong in this game, and you should learn to
R-E-S, P-E-C-T
Or you get fucked up, be-lieve you me
Illmatic was released April19th '94
Every song off Illmatic can be in top 10 songs of all time
you should give this a chance, he might bring the 90's vibe back to music ua-cam.com/video/I-7PuSxuNec/v-deo.html
@HERICK ALPHONSE NY state of mind is probably top 100 or 150 in ALL songs in ALL GENRES
Easily my favourite album ever.
It’s a 10 song album ✊🏾
Including Enter The Wu Tang and The Infamous
“I need a new nigga for this black cloud to follow cause while it’s over me it’s too dark to see tomorrow” My favorite line of all time ❤
I was going through some stuff when this first came out and to this day those words still echo for me. To be so young and witnessing so much makes people like Nas ahead of their time
This whole album is a masterpiece. Amazing how 27 years later it’s still regarded as the best album ever made.
arguably the best album of all time
Reasonable Doubt, MM…Food, and 3ft High and Rising are also good contenders
@@ttdanimations1231 mm food is goated too
not even best rap album of all time...
TPAB better
@le4che henry agreed. This is a close 2nd but tpab is the best
Idgaf what anybody says NAS is the real GOAT of hip hop
What an ignorant point of view..
Deathb4dishonor 187 Feminem? You mean Bo Burnham (that was a Words Words Words joke)
Deathb4dishonor 187 🤣🤣 eminem is shet fr
NaS is a great legend but I will always put 2pac above him
@@Official_BlaccGoat If Nas died instead of pac say after It was written album, he would have been the undisputed goat. Though i believe his first 2 albums are better than any 2 Tupac albums, this guy is just too poetic to compare
nas a true legend
straight up
Damn right
Mos def
I used to listen to this when I was 63, and now I'm 17. This will forever be a classic.💚
bro aged backwards
I used to listen to this when I was 998 years old, and now I'm chilling in the womb. Time flies man ❤
😯
😂😂😂😂
@@prod3keroi listened to this when I was 16 I'm 61 now 😂
Unbelievable lyricist. I get soooo emotionally moved by this song.
This is the pinnacle of hip hop. Best album the art ever gave us. Nas=Legend
The world would of been 2pacs
STRETCH
Tupac was best when he made conscience songs outside of that he was kind of ignorant.
@@tonyb1571 bro.. 😂 he was anything but ignorant.
@@robertschleeter3300 yeah because hit em up was a lyrical gem that made those that listened better
This song goes further than being just a good song. This marks an early uprising for those considered "at-risk" or that are part of underdeveloped communities. I hope this hits the lil homies that often forget that they matter. The world is yours no matter how society is structured. The world is yours no matter who you are.
That was said perfectly. Thank you.
You should truly walk outside because that has to be one of the worst thing i've read.. And so far from reality
@@eddyj.70 this comment is worse than it had the potential to be because you don't even know that you are ignorant while sayin ignorant shi
the duality of Man
@@eddyj.70 you say this without explaining how lol
A beat so legendary its literally displayed in the national museum of african american culture.
This song deserves an Oscar
*emmy
Alberto Cruz grammy
Oscar= Movie
Emmy= TV
Grammy=Music
jrbo55 bobo Nobel Peace Prize
RelaxBalas91 Champions Leage
When you compare the art of a 20 year old in 1994 to the average 20 year old today it's like night and day. Nas will always be one of the greatest.
Don this 20 year old being nas isn’t fair at allll 💀.. it’s like comparing joey badass at 17 to anyone else... just completely different leagues
you should give this a chance, he might bring the 90's vibe back to music ua-cam.com/video/I-7PuSxuNec/v-deo.html
He actually began the album at around 17
@@MB-gd6be 17 was he's first music video with some rapper that i forgot. 16 was his first ever appear on BBQ live with Large Professor
Not fair. Even 25-50 year old nas doesn't compare to illmatic Nas.
This guy was 18 when he wrote this. Amazing!!!!!!!!
God talks through Nas
This deserves so much more recognition. It's an absolute classic.
yep
True hip hop heads will never let this die.
"so much more recognition" bruh this is like on every list of the most perfect rap songs of all time.
I agree btw, I think this is possibly THE greatest hiphop song ever made by humans...but this song is not underrated. Everyone agrees its amazing 😁
I just sit and be in a daze smoking and visualizing back in the days to how the world is now
If someone had never listened to HipHop before and they asked "where should I start" I'd point to this song
Most definitely!
Not just this song but the entire album.
Drew can't point to one of the best first or they'll never truly appreciate it 😉
Drew This song is amazing but good hip hop imo started in 1987
Eric b as well
Nah Kool G Rap
Man call me crazy or stuck in the past. This is still my favorite Nas joint ever Oct 23 2024 🤷🏾♂️
"Picturin' my peeps not eat can make my heart-beat skip"
NaS is a real dude.
I get the biggest chills from this song, Goosebumps that don't go away till the end. No bars wasted, my favorite beat, probably my favorite song of all time.. as a person who used to hate rap Nas was probably one of the few who actually got me rapping. This song is a massive inspiration to my mentality. GOAT
Legit couldnt have said it better. Actually gives me goosebumps
Masterpiece
I suggest you deja vu 🫶🏻
My favourite song of all time too
So inspiring. I play it almost every morning to remind myself... whose world is this? MINE
i can close my eyes and picture what nas is saying whenever he raps and pete rock killed this beat with the piano
Yall young brothers take notes. Nas is dropping free knowledge and game in these ciphers
Best hip hop song of all time
jerry alexander no
J N S his opinion
Nah...
One of the most Groundbreaking rap songs of all time, but not Thee Absolutely Best Hip Hop/Rap Song of All Time. That's one hell of a reach😂
Me You it’s literally their opinion tho
jerry alexander it’s been one of my favourites for ages I might agree dude
The world is yours ✊🏽
Its mine , Its mine , Its mine !
who’s world is this?
the world is yours ! The world is yours !
İs Yours!
you should give this a chance, he might bring the 90's vibe back to music ua-cam.com/video/I-7PuSxuNec/v-deo.html
This song hits me on so many levels.
Undoubtedly THE MOST PLAYING TRACK off of ILLMATIC. I was a youth counselor at a homeless shelter for teens in Chicago called Neon Street back in ‘94…worked the overnight shift 11pm-7am… this was on repeat the entire time.
Rockin this at 14 years of age, i felt invisible. There was hope in my future thanks to this song. So much negativity around me, and i still rocked through it with this song. Fast forward to today , as a father, the journey still continues but victorious with a great career, with child and the world. Much respect to the Rap Genius NAS
💯
same!
Peace King!
I see you was a on the come up just as well at the age of 14 in 1994 .
The dream doesn't stop fam.
Nas is the greatest MC of all time.
@@shaunuwuu Hmmm... yes.
🐐
Facts…
Straight up spiritual, bro this song heals the soul
@@secta7878 🤨
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodb7585 lmfao I had to delete that comment, good looks caught me lacking there 🤣
@@secta7878 I forgot what it was already shir
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodb7585 oh 😅
Like it was dropped from the heavens
Can’t believe my dad showed me this masterpiece
Your pops is a real one.
A great father you had.
I listen to this before I left my house to pursue my dream.
To travel
my dream is to go & stay on another planet far away from here
vishal shah why not try to fix the one you're on
Harry Turner BCOZ It's not my job to fix this world. I can't alone change anything..you feel me smh
vishal shah just gotta stay positive my man
There's always been something seriously haunting about this track....Almost like you're being told something really important and specific that your subconscious is understanding, but you don't understand it exactly. All you know is that you're feeling it in your gut.
+grndmst9 street dreams remix "everything i tried to learn see i already knew", that shit just resonated with me for some reason, shit felt like a life lesson when i first heard it, a lot of his music is like that, find your wealth, self conscious, stay chiseled, drunk by myself, my way, etc
+grndmst9 thats why i keep coming back to this song even since i first heard back in 8th grade. illmatic is the first album that made me question this world we put in and at that the time the most important thing was fitting in as a young middle schooler and doing all the pop shit and trends
I thought I was the only one
+grndmst9 Best comment here, 10/10!
+grndmst9 so true..
One of the greatest rappers, one of the greatest albums, and one of the greatest songs of all time.
This song will never get old, a timeless masterpiece!
I wonder if Nas knew in 94 he made the greatest rap song ever
He often said that it was his intention to make the perfect hip hop album
He was 17 when he wrote this
In my opinion the best of Nas
agree, up there with verbal intercourse, live at the bbq and the rest of illmatic
Yep ur right
Nathan Larigauderie What about N.Y State of Mind?
Raphi LAC / The 2nd best
Nathan Larigauderie what about Represent
they needa put this shit in 2k17
Throwback to 2k14
+cj roxworthy 2k 13
+cj roxworthy 1k94
+John Morley Damn that's to far. 1094....
They already put it in 2k13
The World Is Yours” wasn’t just a song-it was a blueprint for my life. Growing up, I didn’t learn the most from textbooks; I learned from rappers who spoke about ambition, struggle, and self-determination. Every song on Illmatic is a timeless classic, but one lyric has always stayed with me: “I need new nigga for this black cloud to follow / Cause while it’s over me it’s too dark to see tomorrow.”
It’s chilling, raw, and real-capturing the weight of adversity and the hunger to break free. Today, as a CEO, I still carry those lessons. Hip-hop taught me to dream big, hustle hard, and rise above. For anyone out there feeling the pressure: don’t let it crush you. Use it as fuel, and remember-the world is yours.
If music has ever inspired you, share your story below. Let’s keep the conversation alive.
This video changed my life....i was exactly the same age as that boy in the video and i was watching NAS for the first time.....alone in the living room....strange but the first time i heard NAS , i woke up completely...
Syborg FR heard it off a game when I was little and did a lil more research and I instantly just loved it
@@guwo1954 tony hawk underground maybe?
@@dolan8206 yes. THUG 2 brought showed me a lot of good artists...
you should give this a chance, he might bring the 90's vibe back to music ua-cam.com/video/I-7PuSxuNec/v-deo.html
No b.s. these lyrics are unforgettable, real hip hop
The hottest song on NBA 2k13. Where I learned of Nas
Nostalgia for real
Fax, that's nostalgic.
And Tony Hawk's Underground
Yeessirrr,that s something special..i salute all my bros.. From Romania with ❤ !!
Facts
This song should never die, one of the best song in Hip Hop history.
Recorded in ‘92-‘94, released in 1994….. Nas was waaaaay before his time lyrically🤞🏾🔥🔥
20-year old and already such a lyrical maturity and mastery. Legend. And Pete Rock, one of the best.
I can never get tired of listening to this - it's an infinite classic with the Ahmad Jamal sample, Pete Rock's crazy production, and Nas' magnificent lyrics. The best song ever created in this lifetime, HANDS DOWN!
Facts Queen salute to Nas only being 20 years old in before his prime years really. He was ahead of his time this song still get me in my zone he was a young Miles Davis at this point this is one of the greatest hip hop songs of all time shout out to Pete Rock.
Definitely bro my favorite hip hop song ever
Pete Rock is a genius
Listening in 2023...truly a timeless masterpiece. The chords from the sample, Nas' cadence' the hook, the overall vibe... probably will be bumping this in 2040
This needs 10’s of millions of views come on guys
it's incredible to think someone so young had a daughter, was rhyming the illest shit on the face of the earth and was maintaining a life in QB, i just can't even imagine... people who don't understand why nas is the best rapper of all time need to fucking recognize
NYC in in 1993, if you grew up there during this time, you dont even need to say another word
Pete Rock was the best person to make this beat man
Legendary song
Dynasty Of The Dragon DEFINITELY!
The top 3 producers in rap are J Dilla, Pete Rock and Easy Mo Bee.
TRIPLE AAA dr dre must
Oh shit I forgot about dre, I think of him as a rapper a lot lol.
I guess top 5 are Easy Mo Bee, Pete Rock, J Dilla, Dre, DJ Prem.
90's hip-hop will never pass away
"I keep falling but never falling 6 feet deep" what a cold bar
This is my favorite Nas song of all time. It just feels good inside. I know Illmatic inside and out.
Me too. All 9 tracks are special to me, can't pick a favorite honestly
Kunga Sagar This is true, but overall, Imma have to roll with Represent.
LaCheleWallace Great song. Alright I guess I would go with It Ain't Hard To Tell, last track
Represent , memory lane
LaCheleWallace I love Represent and The World is Yours but Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park) gotta love it's laid back feel
Thinking a word best describing my life to name my daughter
My strength, my son, the star, will be my resurrection
Born in correction. All the wrong shit I did, he'll lead a right direction
This verse represents me at best. Praise be to God I’m about to be a father to baby boy. Thanks Nas for all the knowledge in your music 🙏🏼
Hands down , The Best Hip Hop Track ever created
Lol
NBA Mixtapes That's a little bit far-fetched. Maybe the best beat, but certainly not song. What makes you think this?
Shinnybuttnerd No, I just don't agree with that statement.
nas is like. is better imo
Hylian Warrior
Tbh, imo this beat is nowhere near the best beat. I think the best beat is from shook ones part 2. That is just legendary.
I was not raised on hip hop. I was raised on punk, metal, hardcore, parents were in that lil suburban punk skate culture. I heard this song on Tony hawk underground and it blew my mind. This song alone made me go into a deep discovery of rap. This song changed my life.
Nice, man! You should explore some other genres like R&B! Maybe you'll find something you like.
It's like that. Same here👍
I was raised by Christian Music. And I just love Rap and Rock.
@@epicgamerfive Right on bro. I mean I discovered this song almost 20 years ago haha. I'm a certified hip hop head now. And I am definitely getting into R&B lately. Really messing with SiR mainly. Dudes dope
Same same
i'm just a jazz pianist. i came for the ahmad jamal sampling and stayed for some fucking great music
Such a simple jazz underbase but yet so intricate. Illmatic for its time and Nas's state of mind growing up in Queen's Bridge is phenomenal. It's one of the best hip hop albums of all time.
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New York has the best rappers and lyricists ever.. nothing like New York ( east coast ) rap
Terrible take how you leave out cities that birthed Legendary spittas ie Philly(my city & Styles P Jada considers us the home of the spitters) Jersey ATL Houston Chicago Cali New Orleans Memphis Up State, NY Virginia etc. but back up top you most definitely can’t just say NY as East Coast rap & leave out Philly & Jersey that’s straight blasphemy.
ABSOLUTE TRUTH!!!!🎤🎤🎤🔥🔥🔥🫡🫡🫡💯💯💯
Lyrics to the east coast. Beats to the west
The first verse is the entirety of my 20s encapsulated in a poem. If you've ever been blessed enough to live in NYC, you practically can see Nas. You've seen 100 Nas'
These good old days when hip-hop had meaning..
It still does!!!!! look at your profile pic!!!! Didn't you hear Blacker The Berry? Good Kid maad city, J coles David Letterman performance and his album!!! Mick Jenkins!! Cap Steez!!! many others. Don't let hiphop just die like that. The 90's were great but i'm more excited then ever to see hiphop from now on. :)
yeah i know but. thats the underground hip-hop of course those artist are good. like in all in total hip-hop is just weird as fuck. niggas rapping like OG MACO and that coco nigga lol
But me, I pretend that's not hiphop you know. like it's fake to me. It's a trend, and trends die. What happend to Trinidad James since 2012? Kendrick is still around since 2012 and even bigger. The Coco guy is holding by a thread. he has 3 parts to that song. He has nothing coming after that. And bobby Shmurda is slowly going away too. Those songs are cool at a club for maybe a month or two. but shit like good kid maad city and Coles album will allways be played and passed down to the next generation just like illmatic. trust me
You got Joey bada$$'s new album as your profile picture so obviously you yourself know that some hip hop nowadays still has meaning, joeys actually my favorite artist
Dre NASC don't forget Logic Under Pressure
my favorite song of all time
Yep !
same
Luke Tube , the same!
in response to icecube "the world is mine nigga get back"
Luke Tube Hit Em up and i Don t giva fuck from Makaveli The Don 4 Life
This song is one with no expiration date. When you think of this genre, it's Nas and then everyone else. I love a lot of rappers but Nas is simply on a different and more elevated artistic plane.
1:28 To my friend who's always beliving me God Bless her
It was an honour to grow up listening to this all the way from Francistown, Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
I'm up at 12:48am with my 8 year old daughter. She is so mesmerized by the videos that I am playing! She can't even take her eyes off the screen...lol. It's summertime so I decided to give her a hip-hop lesson.
Thinkin' a word best describin' my life to name my daughter
My strength, my son, the star will be my resurrection
Born in correction, all the wrong shit I did
He'll lead a right direction
There's no such thing as a bathtub time machine but "the world is yours" is one of them songs that takes me back to the mid 90s growing up in South Central Los Angeles with my walkman cassette player and cheap headphones. Didn't have much, but that was the era baby.
A quarter century!! This entire album is timeless
“While all the old folks pray to Jesus, soaking their sins in trays
Of holy water, odds against Nas are slaughter
Thinking a word best describing my life to name my daughter
My strength, my son, the star, will be my resurrection
Born in correction, all the wrong shit I did, he'll lead a right direction” 🔥🔥
'Odds against Nas is slaughter' {you better not bet against me or you'll lose your whole life}. 'Thinking of words best describing my life to name my daughter {Destiny}.
"i need a new nigga for this black cloud to follow/cause while its over me its too dark to see tomorrow / " Profound and poetic words from a true lyrical god i love the way nas is able to articulate the streets hes likes a professor and old soul
nas might be the most important person to all minorities in New York City from the 90's.
And modern day, because it's just as bad
This is actually my favorite Nas song of all time
Still rocking this song 26 years later here in this rough time in 2020
One of the GREATEST songs of all time!!!!💯
the best
The 90s were such a surreal time. A renaissance; art coming in from every background, every city, every color. The last real golden age we really had. Everyone I know who lived through it has nostalgia for it, including myself. A time too good to last.
Music producers of the 90s were really on top of their game. They figured out had to make good music. This generation should be ashamed 😢
The greatest Lyricist at that time by far, then the wu tang members. Nas was the single handed greatest lyrics at that time. He made me feel like I was Queensbridge. And I'm From Buffalo New York
this era of rap/hip hop is sorely missed...when bars counted more than production and sing songy hooks
pso89 move on
Here's one for you about hip hop. The only time in your life when you need extra time is to get away with something. That's how I think about the clock eventually with out it you ain't going get away with it or begin to.
@@diegoflores8764 Stfu. It's called 'nostalgia', yah twat waffle.
No we just discovered and experimented more with flow, melody, style, sound and more to make enjoyable and vibey hip hop. Bars still matter today, just with lyricists and not trap artists because their energy that would be spent on lyricism like lyricists do would be spent on the flow and melody instead to make fun turn up or vibe music along with cool hype vocals and stuff. How is that hard to understand?
sid tallamraju you can still focus on lyrics and have a trap beat j Cole has already started experimenting and in due time it’ll
be perfected.
I come back to this tune whenever I’m feeling down.
And whenever I do, it picks me back up 🤝🏼
One of the best tracks of ALL TIME - this set the bar for the rap game so high
Thank GOD I didn’t sleep on this album. Nas is my GOAT 🐐
The first verse is legendary flow. It doesn't get better that
Happy 25th anniversary!! Illmatic.
one of the greatest hip hop songs of all time period
This beat was ahead of its time 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🏾🙏🏾
LYRICS
Whose world is this?
(The world is yours, the world is yours)
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
It's yours
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
(The world is yours, the world is yours)
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
I sip the Dom P, watching "Gandhi" 'til I'm charged
Then writing in my book of rhymes, all the words past the margin
To hold the mic I'm throbbin', mechanical movement
Understandable smooth shit that murderers move with
The thief's theme: play me at night, they won't act right
The fiend of hip-hop has got me stuck like a crack pipe
The mind activation, react like I'm facin' time like
"Pappy" Mason, with pens I'm embracin'
Wipe the sweat off my dome, spit the phlegm on the streets
Suede Timb's on my feets makes my cipher complete
Whether crusing in a Sikh's cab, or Montero Jeep
I can't call it, the beats make me falling asleep
I keep falling, but never falling six feet deep
I'm out for presidents to represent me (say what?)
I'm out for presidents to represent me (say what?)
I'm out for dead presidents to represent me
Whose world is this?
(The world is yours, the world is yours)
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
It's yours
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
(The world is yours, the world is yours)
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
To my man Ill Will, God bless your life (it's yours!)
To my peoples throughout Queens, God bless your life
I trip, we box up crazy bitches
Aiming guns at all my baby pictures
Beef with housing police, release scriptures that's maybe Hitler's
Yet I'm the mild, money-getting style, rolling foul
The versatile, honey-sticking wild golden child
Dwelling in the Rotten Apple, you get tackled
Or caught by the devil's lasso, shit is a hassle
There's no days, for broke days we sell it: smoke pays
While all the old folks pray to Jesus, soaking their sins in trays
Of holy water. Odds against Nas are slaughter
Thinking a word best describing my life to name my daughter
My strength, my son, the star, will be my resurrection
Born in correction. All the wrong shit I did, he'll lead a right direction
"How you living?" Large, a broker charge - cards are mediocre
You flipping coke or playing spit spades and strip poker?
Whose world is this?
(The world is yours, the world is yours)
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
It's yours
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
(The world is yours, the world is yours)
It's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose world is this?
I'm the young city bandit, hold myself down single-handed
For murder raps, I kick my thoughts alone, get remanded
Born alone, die alone, no crew to keep my crown or throne
I'm deep by sound alone, caved inside, 1, 000 miles from home
I need a new nigga for this black cloud to follow
Cause while it's over me it's too dark to see tomorrow
Trying to maintain, I flip, fill the clip to the tip
Picturing my peeps, now the income make my heartbeat skip
And I'm amped up, they locked the champ up, even my brain's in handcuffs
Headed for Indiana, stabbing women like the Phantom
The crew is lamping, Big Willie-style
Check the chip-toothed smile, plus I profile wild
Stash through the flock wools, burning dollars to light my stove
Walk the blocks with a bop, checking dames, plus the games
People play, bust the problems of the world today
In the third verse, it should read as:
Trying to maintain, I flip, fill the clip to the tip,
picture my peeps not eating could make my heartbeat skip
Thx
Timeless beat, timeless artist! Nas is "half man, half amazin'"! Definitely one of the greatest to ever spit bars.
R.I.P Kobe Bryant. You truly will not be forgotten and how the legend like you changed The NBA forever. Both "8" and "24" of the Lakers jersey, represents the one and only The Black Mamba
But rip kobe
No disrespect to Kobe, RIP, but what does this comment have to do with this song? Lol
@@mastrb8tor743 I think cuz of nba2k13
Surfer Blood dang dude, did a Lance touch you as a kid or something? Do you wanna get a trusted adult to talk about it?
Surfer Blood Ge asked a question then said lol u looking to deep calm the hell down
Probably the most iconic rap video ever. The intro to that first verse is flawless
Pete Rock on the HOOK!! Nas and Pete Rock did their thing on this!