Bridging the Gap
Album: Street's Disciple
Release Date: 11/30/04
Label: Sony
The light is there
See I come from Mississippi
I was young and runnin' wild
Ended up in New York City
I named the boy Nasir
I told him as a youngster
Let's go
Tribrary of these rap skits
Many brothers snatched it up and tried to match it
But I'm still number one
Speak what I want
'Cause I'm my own master
My Pop told me
And his home was Natchez Mississippi
Did it like Miles and Dizzy
Bridging The Gap from the blues
The history of music on this track
Born in the game
Like Prince searchin' through boxes of Purple Rain
But my Minneapolis was The Bridge
Some are well-known
I mighta ended up on the wrong side of the tracks
If Pops wouldn't've pulled me back an said yo
See I come from Mississippi
I was young and runnin' wild
Ended up in New York City
I named the boy Nasir
I told him as a youngster
Greatest man alive
The blues came from gospel
Slaves are harmonizin' them ah's and ooh's
Old school
All these years I been voicin' my blues
I'm a artist from the start
Graffiti on the wall
But Pops gave me the right type'a tools to think with
Books to read
'Cause the schools said the kids had dyslexia
In art class I was a compulsive sketcher of
Teachers in my homeroom
'Cause none'a them would like my style
Read more books than the curriculum profile
Said
'Cause he's writin' mad poems and his verses are wild"
I was born in Mississippi
I was young and runnin' wild
Moved to New York City
I named the boy Nasir
I told him as a youngster
Greatest man
Hey hey hey
He been around the world blowin' his horn
Then he got grown
Come on
I been to Saudi Arabia
Madagascar
The Middle Africa is where we lived
Better known as Queenbridge
Nas
Olu Dara in the house
Muddy Waters' Howling Wolf you don't stop
From the Blues to Street Hop you don't stop
Tell 'em Pop
See I come from Mississippi
I was young and runnin' wild
Ended up in New York City
I named the boy Nasir
I told him as a youngster
Greatest man alive
Rest in peace Ray Charles
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