Let Nas Down

J. Cole

About Let Nas Down

"Let Nas Down" is a song by American hip hop recording artist J. Cole, taken from his second studio album Born Sinner (2013). The song was produced by Cole himself as a dedication to one of his idols, fellow American rapper Nas, with whom Cole was often compared to early in his career. He sampled the song "Gentleman" by Fela Kuti. The song peaked at #55 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.


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2013
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Freedom or jail, clips inserted
A baby's bein' born same time a man is murdered
The beginning and end, so far as rap goes
It's only natural, I explain my plateau
And also what defines my name

Yeah, long live the idols, may they never be your rivals
Pac was like Jesus, Nas wrote the Bible
Now what you're 'bout to hear's a tale of glory and sin
No I.D. my mentor now let the story begin

I used to print out Nas raps and tape 'em up on my wall
My niggas thought they was words, but it was pictures I saw
And since I wanted to draw, I used to read 'em in awe
Then he dropped Stillmatic, rocked the cleanest velour
Fast forward, who thought that I would meet him on tour?
I'm earnin' stripes now nigga, got Adidas galore
Backstage I shook his hand, let him know that he's the man
When he said he was a fan it was too hard to understand
No time to soak up the moment though, cause I was in a jam
Hov askin' where's the record that the radio could play
And I was strikin' out for months, 9th inning feeling fear
Jeter under pressure, made the biggest hit of my career
But at first, that wasn't clear, niggas had no idea
Dion called me when it dropped, sounded sad but sincere
Told me Nas heard your single and he hate that shit
Said you the one, yo why you make that shit?
I can't believe I let Nas down
Damn, my heart sunk to my stomach
I can't believe I let Nas down
I got defensive on the phone
Resentment was in my tone, f*ck it

Long live the idols, may they never be your rivals
Pac was like Jesus, Nas wrote the Bible
Now what you're 'bout to hear's a tale of glory and sin
No I.D. my mentor now let the story begin

I couldn't help but think that maybe I had made a mistake
I mean, you made "You Owe Me" dog, I thought that you could relate
But while I shot up the charts, you mean tellin' me
That I was not up to par, when I followed my heart
Granted, my heart was tainted by my mind, I kept on sayin'
Where's the hits? You ain't got none
You know Jay would never put your album out without none
And dog, you know how come
Labels are archaic, formulaic with their outcomes
They don't know, they just study the charts
Me, I study the shows, the fans, study their hearts
I had a feelin' I was killin', and this music we were spillin' out
Would change lives forever, f*ck the label, put it out
Friday Night Lights blew, that was classic number 2
Now it seemed as if the Nas comparisons was comin' true
Still no release date from the label, are they insane?
Gucc told me play the game to change the game but on the way
I let Nas down, I got no one to blame, I'm ashamed I let Nas down
But this is God's plan, you could never understand, f*ck it

Long live the idols, may they never be your rivals
Pac was like Jesus, Nas wrote the Bible
Now what you're 'bout to hear's a tale of glory and sin
No I.D. my mentor now let the story begin

I always believed in the bigger picture
If I could get them niggas to listen
Outside my core then I can open a door
Reintroduce 'em to honesty, show 'em that they need more
The difference between the pretenders and the Kendrick Lamars
And so, I took the fall like the son of the Lord
On the cross, dyin' for that fake shit you niggas bought
For the past decade
If I should pass please let this be my last essay
Therefore I write from the heart
Apologies to OG's for sacrificin' my art
But I'm here for a greater purpose
I knew right from the start
I'm just a man of the people, not above but equal
And for the greater good I walk amongst the evil
Don't cry mama, this the life I choose myself
Just pray along the way that I don't lose myself
This is for the nigga that said that hip-hop was dead
I went to Hell to resurrect it
How could you fail to respect it?
Lettin' Nas down
I got the phone call quietly I mourned dog, I let Nas down
Yeah, and on this flight may I never lose sight, f*ck it

Long live the idols, may they never be your rivals
Pac was like Jesus, Nas wrote the Bible
Now what you just heard's a tale of glory and sin
No I.D. my mentor now let the story begin

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J. Cole

Jermaine Lamar Cole (born January 28, 1985), better known by his stage name J. Cole, is a German-born American hip hop recording artist and record producer from Fayetteville, North Carolina. In 2009, he became the first artist to sign to Jay-Z's Roc Nation label. His long-awaited debut album titled Cole World: The Sideline Story was released on September 27, 2011. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, Top R&B Albums and Top Rap Albums chart, selling more than 217,000 in its first week sales. He received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 54th Grammy Awards. more »

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Written by: ANTHONY PARINO, FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI, JERMAINE COLE

Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (FRANCE), SONG OF UNIVERSAL INC., BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING FRANCE, ELITE THAT'S ME PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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12 facts about this song

Background Information
"Let Nas Down" is a song by American rapper J. Cole, from his second studio album, "Born Sinner" (2013).
Musical Influences
The song samples "Gentleman" by Fela Kuti, an influential Nigerian musician who pioneered the Afrobeat music genre.
Inspiration Content
J. Cole wrote "Let Nas Down" after finding out that his idol, Nas, was disappointed in him for releasing "Work Out" as his debut single, which went commercial.
Album Success
“Let Nas Down” played a major part in “Born Sinner” peaking at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart; with the album getting certified Platinum by the RIAA.
Nas' Response
In response to "Let Nas Down," Nas created and released a remix of the song, titled "Made Nas Proud," expressing his respect and admiration for J. Cole.
Emotional Depth
The song is described by many critics and fans as an emotional and heartfelt track, encapsulating J. Cole's feelings of disappointment and determination to earn Nas's approval.
Song's Performance
"Let Nas Down" did not chart in the top 100 of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US but did well on the rap charts and R&B charts.
Public Reception
The song is highly revered by J. Cole's fans and is described as an honest and raw assessment of how commercial pressures can impact an artist's creativity.
Production Aspects
J. Cole himself produced "Let Nas Down," demonstrating his multifaceted talent as both a vocalist and producer.
Music Video
The "Let Nas Down" official music video released by J. Cole brings the song's emotional intensity to life, portraying scenes from his rise as a rapper.
Live Performances
"Let Nas Down" has been featured in several of J. Cole's concert setlists, with fans often singing along to its heartfelt lyrics.
Cultural Impact
"Let Nas Down" has been discussed in many music industry conversations about commercial vs artistic integrity, signaling its lasting significance in the music world.

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