Oh Na Nae
Master P · Only God Can Judge Me [1999]
Yo quiero la pesos
Chorus: Master P (repeat 2X) *
I say ooooh nah nae
I got to get the money 'fore I play (dineros)
I say ooooh nah nae
I got to get the money 'fore I play (pesos)
* {first time, repeat 1.5X only}
[Master P]
I started small time, but I made it, to the top
Do I believe in God? I thank the man for everything I got
Senoriiiiiita? Can you, read my future?
Cause where I'm from the little homies they'll shoot ya
See I'm a savage (savage) but I love to live life lavish (lavish)
and I'm addicted to cornbread, greens, and cabbage
I'm a ghe-tto boy, with a ghe-tto house
I got twenties on my Benz, and gold's in my mouth
And if I go to jail, put some pesos on my books
Believe me when I say this I'm a hustler not a crook
Chorus
[Master P]
I lock the boat to the truck, then I headed, to the beach
We started walkin chasin cuties and I got sand in my feet
I say soldiers hold up, who got a camera?
I seen one so tight, man you know I gotta slam her
I looked into her eyes I'm thinkin sex on the beach
She got a friend, uno dos now they hang with me
Here come the cops and we all blowin doja
He say are you drinkin, I say nah man we sober
Chorus
[Master P]
Getcha money, 'fore you play, ya heard me?
Part of this No Limit soldier campaign
Be all you can be
Chorus (fades out)
Oh Na Nae
Master P's "Oh Na Nae" stands as a defining track from his 1999 album, Only God Can Judge Me. As a cornerstone of the No Limit Records era, the song exemplifies the artist's signature blend of hard-hitting hip-hop and Southern funk. The recording captures the raw energy and direct storytelling that propelled Master P to mainstream prominence during the late nineties. Within the broader context of his discography, the track reinforces his reputation for crafting anthems that resonate with street-level narratives. This work remains a testament to his ability to dominate the genre with a distinct sonic identity, contributing significantly to the enduring legacy of New Orleans rap. The song's production and delivery highlight the artist's command over rhythm and flow, securing its place as a memorable song in his extensive catalogue.

