Lauryn Hill Addresses Fans Who ‘Complain About My Lateness’+ Raps ‘I Don’t Do The S*** You Do For Popularity’ In Nas’ Song ‘Nobody’

Lauryn Hill Addresses Fans Who ‘Complain About My Lateness’+ Raps ‘I Don’t Do The S*** You Do For Popularity’ In Nas’ Song ‘Nobody’
Nas brought Lauryn Hill onto a recently-released song, and fans are loving the collaboration!
Late last night (Thursday, August 5th), Nas released his King’s Disease II album–almost a full year following his release of King’s Disease. Despite dropping the entire album, fans immediately gravitated towards the album’s ninth track, “Nobody”–and for good reason, too! Lauryn Hill was actually featured on the song, and many listeners were excited to hear her rap alongside Nas.
While her entire verse on the track is being well-received, many appear to be focusing on a specific few lines. Some of Lauryn Hill‘s most talked about lyrics on “Nobody” appear to be:
“Now let me give it to you balanced and with clarity. I don’t need to turn myself into a parody. I don’t–I don’t do the shit you do for popularity. They clearly didn’t understand when I said “I Get Out” apparently. My awareness like Keanu in The Matrix. I’m savin’ souls and y’all complainin’ ’bout my lateness. Now it’s illegal for someone to walk in greatness.”
Since Nas‘ album dropped, Lauryn Hill began trending on social media for her role in “Nobody.” See how some Twitter users reacted to Nas featuring Lauryn Hill down below:

THIS NEW LAURYN HILL VERSE ON NAS ALBUM pic.twitter.com/8Ue1CQl2E7
— Los (@MajorDreams) August 6, 2021
You can listen to Nas‘ song with Lauryn Hill down below:
What do you think about Nas collaborating with Lauryn Hill on “Nobody”? Comment down below to let us know!
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