My Will (Honeymoon Is Over)

Nas · Other Songs - Nas

[Intro: Nas]

Aiyyo whattup niggaz?

Fresh off the honeymoon

The honeymoon's over

Fresh off Vaca (Yea, Yea)

I'm jet-laggin', still jet-laggin'

But this just a preview

Let's get it on again y'all



[Verse 1: Nas]

I designed it - rhymed it - flow classic

You askin' - who am signed with?

The real deal is 'Ill Will', stay scomit

Why's drama when other artists pay homage

You hatin any rapper I do a song with

"What's wrong with Nas helpin' crews get stronger"

You selfish, wantin' me to yourself

But Prophets need help too, y'all see Nas get insulted

I ride for the real shit, High as the Lock's get melted

Twelve Years, givin' you nuttin' but big moments

How can 'Murda Inc' not wanna fuck wit

The top hustler - R.O.C. crusha

Nas a legend 'fore 'BIG & Pac' left us

Bubbled wit 'Dr. Drizze', You heard it on +Makaveli+

Sayin'-> "Nas is ring leader, brings Ether, brings heater"

Your dream teamer scream, "He's the Supreme Teacher"

Similar to anybody you know

Oh, I created, cremated, body that flow

Anyone you think is fuckin' wit me

Better be Vets - better be 'Ra', better be 'Kool G' or 'KRS'

Better be 'LL' or 'Slick' or them

Neva put me in the 'Top Ten' BITCH!

It's disrespect to the life that burnt the verses

Or nigga writes who comes first

It's the 'Ice Cube' 'MC Shan' them type dudes

So B.E.T.'s list was wrong, don't get me wrong

I did chill in the throne alone so long

This is my +My Will+



[Outro: Nas]

Yea, Escobaro Cigars, that's how we doin' it

Aiyo Quan welcome to the game

Shot-out to Ill Will (This is my +My Will+)

Bravehearts stand up, whuttup Scarface

Whuttup Tre Williams (This is my +My Will+)

Ill Will '05, what y'all know 'bout that?

Queens, Queens I know you miss me

I gotchu, I gotchu Queens, New York stand up

Ahha, I gotchu baby, let's do it again

My Will (Honeymoon Is Over)

Nas delivers a gritty, introspective track on 'My Will (Honeymoon Is Over)' that explores the complexities of personal betrayal and the fragility of relationships. Released as part of his extensive discography, the song embodies the raw, street-level storytelling characteristic of his work during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The recording captures Nas's signature flow, blending hard-hitting lyricism with a moody atmosphere that reflects the urban environment he documents. While not tied to a specific major album release, the track stands as a testament to his ability to dissect emotional turmoil with precision. It complements his broader body of work, which consistently addresses themes of power, loyalty, and the harsh realities of life in the projects. The song remains a notable example of his solo artistry, showcasing his evolution as a vocalist who prioritizes narrative depth over commercial formulas.