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Nas Confesses to Being a Bad Father on New Swizz Beatz Collab “Runaway”

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In celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, Swizz Beatz has joined forces with Mass Appeal for Hip Hop 50: Vol. 2, the second installment in the latter’s Hip Hop 50: The Soundtrack compilation project.

The project’s opening track features Nas, who spends his second verse admitting that he’s been a bad father to his first-born daughter Destiny Jones. Destiny arrived into the world in June 1994, a few months after the Queensbridge rapper catapulted into the rap game with his iconic debut album Illmatic.

“All I imagine sometimes under sunshine or vacation, things I did in my hood, situations, oh well/Probably was a bad father to my firstborn,” Nas raps. “Love her to death, but I ain’t been home since my first song/Provided for her, but money can’t replace a father for her.”

A few bars later, Nas expresses his love for Destiny as well as his 13-year-old son Knight, whom he shares with his ex-wife Kelis.

“Plus, I got a son, blessed with kids, yeah, man, I adore them/And I was sure I was gonna leave this life too fast/I got guardian angles came down and saved my ass,” Nas spits.

Listen to Nas open up about fatherhood on “Runaway,” which you can stream now on all major platforms.



In celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, Swizz Beatz has joined forces with Mass Appeal for Hip Hop 50: Vol. 2, the second installment in the latter’s Hip Hop 50: The Soundtrack compilation project.

The project’s opening track features Nas, who spends his second verse admitting that he’s been a bad father to his first-born daughter Destiny Jones. Destiny arrived into the world in June 1994, a few months after the Queensbridge rapper catapulted into the rap game with his iconic debut album Illmatic.

“All I imagine sometimes under sunshine or vacation, things I did in my hood, situations, oh well/Probably was a bad father to my firstborn,” Nas raps. “Love her to death, but I ain’t been home since my first song/Provided for her, but money can’t replace a father for her.”

A few bars later, Nas expresses his love for Destiny as well as his 13-year-old son Knight, whom he shares with his ex-wife Kelis.

“Plus, I got a son, blessed with kids, yeah, man, I adore them/And I was sure I was gonna leave this life too fast/I got guardian angles came down and saved my ass,” Nas spits.

Listen to Nas open up about fatherhood on “Runaway,” which you can stream now on all major platforms.

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