"Hip Hop Is Dead" is the first and title
single
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taken from
Nas
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' 2006 album
of the same name. It is produced by and features
will.i.am
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...
. It peaked at number 48 on the
''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart,
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/''Billboard
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''. Retrieved on December 6, 2006 as well as number 41 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. On December 31, 2007, the music video for "Hip Hop Is Dead" appeared at number 93 on
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's ''Notarized: Top 100 Videos of 2007'' countdown, even though the video was released in December 2006.
Overview
The lyrics deal with the idea of hip-hop's death as artistically viable music, as explained below:
Nas decries hip hop's commercialization and pledges to stay true to its origins, as in the last line of verse 1, where Nas mentions
MC Shan and
MC Ren
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, by saying "So nigga, who's your top ten, is it MC Shan is it MC Ren." Nas also mentions
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commissioner
David Stern.
Original samples
"Hip Hop Is Dead" contains samples of "
Apache
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" performed by the
Incredible Bongo Band, and their cover version of "
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", originally performed by
Iron Butterfly. Nas previously used the same sample on "
Thief's Theme". In the second verse Nas uses the line "the bigger the cap the bigger the peelin'" which was used in
Ice Cube
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's tracks "
Steady Mobbin'" and "
No Vaseline" off his 1991 album ''
Death Certificate''.
Censorship
On the album, both original and edited, the lyrics have been altered to remove profanities and gun references. The parts of the song when he says the word "nigga" is removed and replaced by other words, but it still keeps some words which are censored, including "
Ganja
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". The original one can also be heard censored, when
Nas
Nas (born 1973) is the stage name of American rapper Nasir Jones.
Nas, NaS, or NAS may also refer to:
Aviation
* Nasair, a low-cost airline carrier and subsidiary based in Eritrea
* National Air Services, an airline in Saudi Arabia
** Nas Air ( ...
says a profanity, the disc is scratched on words like "AK, ganja, nigga and ass" but has less censored words than the censored version, which blanks out the profanity. Some lines are changed into another line because it originally had profanity in it, when Nas says the line "Rich ass niggas is ridin' with three llamas", it is changed to "Quick fast trigger fingers on the llama". Also when Nas says the line "Cuz we love to talk on ass we gettin'" to "Cuz we love to talk on nasty chickens". The unedited version can be found on various
mixtapes. The main part of the song that is constantly changed is the
hook. The different versions of the hook are:
*Original Single Version:
"If hip hop should die before I wake / I'll put an extended clip inside of my AK / Roll to every station, murder the DJ / Roll to every station, murder the DJ"
*Album Version:
"If hip hop should die before I wake / I'll put/load an extended clip and body 'em all day / Roll to every station, wreck the DJ / Roll to every station, wreck the DJ"
But, for the MTV version, "clip and body 'em" is censored, along with words like "Smoke, Die, Grindin', hittin', Behind, Stick-Ups and Killings".
Sampled
*
Chamillionaire
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sampled the beat for the track "Hip Hop Warning" on
Mixtape Messiah 2
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.
*
J. Holiday
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sampled the beat for the track "R&B Is Dead" on ''Chocolate City Mixtape''.
Track listing
# "Hip Hop Is Dead" (Clean)
# "Hip Hop Is Dead" (Instrumental)
# "Where Y'all At" (Explicit)
Charts
References
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