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Nas moves through the territory of ageing, legacy, and the cost of fame with the clarity of someone who has lived it. 'The Cure' is built on a simple thesis: that the antidote to the envy and corruption that surrounds success is devotion to craft, family, and principle. He names his touchstones plainly, Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz, Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, Kobe Bryant, Nipsey Hussle, and draws a line between those who stayed true to their path and those who chased the market's approval. The song moves between registers without strain. Nas raps about the material rewards of longevity, the weight of being studied and envied, the way a life lived at intensity becomes incomprehensible to those outside it. But the real argument sits underneath: that women who are solid, family who matter, and the refusal to switch lanes are what separate the kings from the rest. He closes by circling back to the streets he came from, the hunger that shaped him, the loyalty that bound his crew together. It is not a song about escape from those origins, but about carrying them forward.
"The Cure" is a track by Nas, from the album King’s Disease, released 20th August 2020. The track is 3:52 long. It's filed under Hip-Hop/Rap. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Nas.
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