Lyrics Bridging the Gap - Nas
(feat.
Olu
Dara)
*Nas
talking*
"The
light
is
there."
[Intro:
Olu
Dara
singing]
See
I
come
from
Mississippi
I
was
young
and
runnin'
wild
Ended
up
in
New
York
City,
where
I
had
my
first
child
I
named
the
boy
Nasir,
all
the
boys
call
him
Nas
I
told
him
as
a
youngster,
he'll
be
the
greatest
man
alive
[Verse
1:
Nas]
Let's
go!...
Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey
--
Tribrary
of
these
rap
skits,
styles
I
mastered
Many
brothers
snatched
it
up
and
tried
to
match
it
But
I'm
still
number
one,
everyday
real
Speak
what
I
want,
I
don't
care
what
y'all
feel
'Cause
I'm
my
own
master,
my
Pop
told
me
be
your
own
boss
Keep
integrity
at
every
cost,
and
his
home
was
Natchez
Mississippi
Did
it
like
Miles
and
Dizzy,
now
we
gettin'
busy
Bridging
The
Gap
from
the
blues,
to
jazz,
to
rap
The
history
of
music
on
this
track
Born
in
the
game,
discovered
my
father's
music
Like
Prince
searchin'
through
boxes
of
Purple
Rain
But
my
Minneapolis
was
The
Bridge,
home
of
the
Superkids
Some
are
well-known,
some
doin'
bids
I
mighta
ended
up
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
tracks
If
Pops
wouldn't've
pulled
me
back
an
said
yo
[Olu
Dara
singing]
Greatest
man
alive
(Nas:
Yeah,
turn
it
up!)
Gre-Gre-Gre-Gre-Greatest
man
alive!
[Verse
2:
Nas]
The
blues
came
from
gospel,
gospel
from
blues
Slaves
are
harmonizin'
them
ah's
and
ooh's
Old
school,
new
school,
know
school
rules
All
these
years
I
been
voicin'
my
blues
I'm
a
artist
from
the
start,
Hip-Hop
guided
my
heart
Graffiti
on
the
wall,
coulda
ended
in
Spoffard,
juvenile
delinquent
But
Pops
gave
me
the
right
type'a
tools
to
think
with
Books
to
read,
like
X
and
stuff
'Cause
the
schools
said
the
kids
had
dyslexia
In
art
class
I
was
a
compulsive
sketcher
of
Teachers
in
my
homeroom,
I
drew
pix
to
mess
them
up
'Cause
none'a
them
would
like
my
style
Read
more
books
than
the
curriculum
profile
Said,
"Mr.
Jones
please
come
get
your
child
'Cause
he's
writin'
mad
poems
and
his
verses
are
wild"
[Olu
Dara
singing]
Greatest
man
– The
great-greatest
man
alive
[Verse
3:
Nas]
Hey-Hey-Hey
--
My
Poppa
was
not
a
Rollin'
Stone
He
been
around
the
world
blowin'
his
horn,
still
he
came
home
Then
he
got
grown,
changed
his
name
to
Olu
Come
on,
tell
'em
'bout
the
places
you
gone
to
[Olu
Dara
singing]
I
been
to
Saudi
Arabia,
Mozambique
Madagascar,
Paris,
Greece
The
Middle
Africa
is
where
we
lived
Better
known
as
Queenbridge
[Nas]
Nas,
Nas
you
don't
stop
Olu
Dara
in
the
house,
you
don't
stop
Muddy
Waters'
Howling
Wolf
you
don't
stop
From
the
Blues
to
Street
Hop
you
don't
stop
Tell
'em
Pop
[Outro:
Olu
Dara
singing
/ Nas
adlibbing]
See
I
come
from
Mississippi
(Let
'em
know)
I
was
young
and
runnin'
wild
(Runnin'
wild)
Ended
up
in
New
York
City
(Yeah!)
Where
I
had
my
first
child
(That's
me)
I
named
the
boy
Nasir
(Yeah,
Daddy!)
All
the
boys
call
him
Nas
(Luh
ya,
boy)
I
told
him
as
a
youngster
He'll
be
the
greatest
man
alive
(You
the
greatest,
Pop)
Greatest
man
alive
(You
the
greatest,
Pop)Gre-Gre-Gre-Gre-Greatest
man
alive!
Rest
In
Peace
Ray
Charles
1 You Know My Style
2 Reason
3 Just a Moment
4 Rest of My Life
5 Live Now
6 Sekou Story
7 These Are Our Heroes
8 American Way
9 American Way
10 Nazareth Savage
11 A Message to the Feds, Sincerely, We the People
12 Suicide Bounce
13 U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography of Rakim)
14 Thief's Theme
15 Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny)
16 War
17 Bridging the Gap
18 No One Else In the Room
19 No One Else In the Room
20 Getting Married
21 The Makings of a Perfect Bitch
22 Remember the Times
23 Remember the Times (intro)
24 Virgo
25 Street's Disciple
26 Suicide Bounce
27 Disciple
28 Thief's Theme
29 American Way
30 These Are Our Heroes
31 Reason
32 You Know My Style
33 Suicide Bounce
34 Remember the Times (intro)
35 Remember the Times
36 The Makings of a Perfect Bitch
37 Getting Married
38 Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny)
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