NYC rapper Nasir Jones, known to the world as Nas, creator of the seminal Stillmatic album, has divided crypto heads and hip hop fans alike with his new Jay-Z/ DJ Khaled collaboration, ‘Sorry Not Sorry’.
Produced by Khaled, lyrical legends Jay-Z and Nas trade bars over a sample of Bobby Glenn’s ‘Sounds Like a Love Song’. It’s everything you’d expect from the duo, who have traded in war stories about their young adulthood in Brooklyn, for not-so-humble brags about their… investment portfolios.
“Winner in life, fuck a coin toss / I’m coinbased, cryptocurrency Scarface,” raps Nas, likely referring to his $40 million stake in cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, which he announced in the middle of last month, following Coinbase’s public listing on the Nasdaq.
Nas invested between $100,000 and $500,000 dollars through his company QueensBridge Venture Partners during an investment round in 2013, reported Forbes.
Since then, Bitcoin has overgone two pivotal bull runs and shares in Coinbase have exploded in value. Coinbase now has a market cap of $60 billion and each share trades for $297.
The market value of the rapper has thus also shot up. Nas promptly took to Twitter during the exchange’s direct listing on April 14 2020 to tweet: “Long crypto forever…. in sickness & in health”.
Long crypto forever…. in sickness & in health
— Nasir Jones (@Nas) April 14, 2021
Fans are cringing
The track itself is a standard and forgettable hip hop ballad. Since Jay-Z also mentions his investment portfolio, some fans see it as a misguided attempt from both rappers to capture 2021’s zeitgeist while flexing their personal wealth.
One fan tweeted that Nas’s offending line “immediately enters the Nas tech talk lexicon right alongside “Google Earth Nas, I got flats in other continents”.
“Cryptocurrency Scarface” immediately enters the Nas tech talk lexicon right alongside “Google Earth Nas, I got flats in other continents”
— Doc (@doc_beats) April 30, 2021
Another jibed that he “almost broke [his] “thumb turnin it off”:
Nas called himself the crypto currency scarface and I almost broke my thumb turnin it off https://t.co/xlbFUCqLeZ
— PrThegreat609 (@CoachPr_NJ) April 30, 2021
Others, however, are really feeling it:
When Nas said “I’m coin-based, basically cryptocurrency Scarface” I really felt that.
— Sara (@_muellermueller) May 2, 2021
One listener has done the math and agrees that Nas has every right to enjoy his new title as crypto’s Scarface: “> 50% profit. Even when sleeping.”
> 50% profit. Even when sleeping. I guess it’s what Nas calls cryptocurrency Scarface.
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) April 30, 2021
Nas: The world is yours.