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This song is open for interpretation. Whether you call it “the game”, the devil, saying it’s about weapons, and even my friend told me once this was about the Illuminati. Obviously, there’s one sure-fire route, and it’s that something is VERY wrong with society, and is driven by some force that we as the Human race have created and maintained whether we realize it or not.
There’s another way to interpret this line, and the previous line. He could be criticizing the Church for requesting money from their followers and asking for “donations” (They aren’t donations if you ask for them.). How else can people serve the church other than by volunteering? Giving of their time and MONEY.
Here’s a quote by George Carlin supporting this idea: “…he needs money! He’s all powerful, but he can’t handle money! Religon takes in Billions of dollars, they pay no taxes, and they need a little more. Now, you talk about a good bullshit story… Holy shit.”
(Quote @ 0:48)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo
There’s another way to interpret this line, and the following line. He could be criticizing the Church for requesting money from their followers and asking for “donations” (They aren’t donations if you ask for them.). How else can people serve the church other than by volunteering? Giving of their time and MONEY.
Here’s a quote by George Carlin supporting this idea: “…he needs money! He’s all powerful, but he can’t handle money! Religon takes in Billions of dollars, they pay no taxes, and they need a little more. Now, you talk about a good bullshit story… Holy shit.”
(Quote @ 0:48)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo
Two words: Peer pressure. Since Kendrick is doing it, it must be the cool thing to do, whether it be drinking, shooting someone, or fucking someone.
@Siggo Dark Fantasy was on his fifth album “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” which was released in November of 2010. “Niggas In Paris” was released off of “Watch Thw Throne.” His “Watch The Throne” project didn’t begin work until November of 2010 and was released in August of 2011. This line was not a reference to the track “Niggas In Paris” because “Dark Fantasy” was released beforehand.
G’s on my belt buckle means that the belt is worth multiple G’s or thousands of dollars.
Jay Reaper is actually saying that he himself became a gatekeeper with the help of the “illuminated ones” a.k.a. Illuminati.
You must’ve been either sleepy or high as a kite when you made this video Nas hahaha
“Miss nada” is similar to when Tyler says “Mister nada” in the title track to his album ‘BASTARD’:
“I graduated without honors or fucking father
He died (I’m so sorry) No bitch, don’t even fucking bother
I wanted a brother my mother I told her
But instead I got a sister, just like me with her mister nada”
He was most famously known for having played for the Minnesota Vikings