One Love (Nas song)

One Love (Nas song)
"One Love"
Single by Nas featuring Q-Tip
from the album Illmatic
Released October 25, 1994
Format 12" single
Recorded 1992
Genre Hip hop
Length 5:25
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Nasir Jones, Jonathan Davis, Jimmy Heath
Producer Q-Tip
Nas chronology
"Life's a Bitch"
(1994)
"One Love"
(1994)
"If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)"
(1996)
Illmatic track listing
"Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)"
(6)
"One Love"
(7)
"One Time 4 Your Mind"
(8)

"One Love" is a song by American hip hop rapper Nas, released October 25, 1994 on Columbia Records. It was issued as the fifth and final radio single in promotion of his debut studio album Illmatic (1994). The song was produced by Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest, who also contributed vocals for the chorus line. According to Nas, the title of the song originates from Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician Bob Marley's song of the same name.

"One Love" is composed as a series of letters by Nas to his incarcerated friends, describing events that have occurred prior to and after the receivers' imprisonment. "One Love" contains samples of the Heath Brothers' "Smilin' Billy Suite Part II" (1975) and Parliament's "Come In Out the Rain" (1970). In the song's first verse, Nas references fellow Queensbridge emcee Cormega, whose rapping career had been put on hold due to his incarceration during the early 1990s. In 2008, VH1 named "One Love" the forty-eighth greatest hip hop song.[1]

Contents

Composition

Produced by Q-Tip, "One Love" samples the double bass and piano from the Heath Brothers' "Smilin' Billy Suite Part II" (1975) and contains a drum break from Parliament's "Come In Out the Rain" (1970), which add to the song's mystical and hypnotic soundscape.[2] Lyrically, "One Love" is composed of a series of letters by Nas to incarcerated friends,[3] recounting mutual acquaintances and events that have occurred since the receiver's imprisonment,[4] including unfaithful girlfriends, emotionally-tortured mothers and underdog loyalty.[5] According to one writer, the phrase "one love" represents street loyalty in the song.[6] Nas later explained that the title of the song originated from Jamaican singer-songwriter Bob Marley's song of the same name, which, according to writer Mickey Hess, "echoed the ubiquitous street salutation 'one' (similar to 'peace') used around Nas's neighborhood."[3] In a 1994 article on the distinct styles of East Coast and West Coast hip hop, music journalist Touré referred to "One Love" as an example of the thematic differences between the two regional scenes, stating:

The more ambitious themes of New Yorkers' rhymes over those of their L.A. counterparts can be traced to the original intention of hip-hop in each city: Many L.A. rappers embraced the drug culture, while those in New York tended to use hip-hop as an avenue of escape from it ... In 'One Love', Nas echoes that perspective, rapping about his own temporary getaway: 'So I be ghost from my projects/ I take my pen and pad for the weekend/ A two-day stay/ You may say/ I needed time alone/ To relax my dome/ No phone/ Left the nine at home.'[7]
—Touré

Among those referenced in the song was fellow Queensbridge-based rapper Cormega ("And night time is more trife than ever/What up with Cormega, did you see him, are y'all together?").[8] Cormega's rapping career had been put on hold due to his incarceration during the early 1990s, before his release in 1995.[8] After delivering "shout-outs to locked down comrades", Nas chastizes a youth who seems destined for prison in the final verse, "Shorty's laugh was cold blooded as he spoke so foul/Only twelve tryin to tell me that he liked my style ... Words of wisdom from Nas, try to rise up above/Keep a eye out for Jake, shorty-wop, one love".[9] Music writer Mickey Hess wrote that "the literary technique Nas most strongly excels in is the one that would seem to be most pedestrian: rhyme", and cited "One Love" as the first display of Nas's "formal inventiveness".[3] The song's lyrical structure has been compared to that of American rapper Eminem's "Stan" (2000).[3]

Restrospect

From artist:

Q-Tip used to come and hang out with me in my projects from time to time. I remember him coming out there and hanging out, and I remember him letting me hang out at his session when he was working on Midnight Marauders. I thought he was just the most incredible, so to have him producing my album, for him to even do the chorus for me is a blessing. The song just came from life, it's a song about letters to prison inmates, friends of mine, shout-outs to childhood friends and their uncles and people who were like family to me. I was, again, too young to be going through all of that. That's what I think about when I hear that album. I was too young to be going through all of that.[10]
—Nas

Track listing

A-side

  1. "One Love" (Album Version) (5:23)
  2. "One Love" (Radio Edit) (5:23)
  3. "One Love" (Album Instrumental) (5:23)
  4. "One Love" (Acappella) (5:21)

B-side

  1. "One Love" (LG Main Mix) (5:33)
    • Produced by The LG Experience
  2. "One Love" (LG Radio Edit) (4:29)
  3. "One Love" (LG Instrumental) (2:06)
  4. "One Love" (One L Main Mix) (5:43)
  5. "One Love" (One L Radio Edit) (4:48)
  6. "One Love" (One L Instrumental) (1:55)

Charts

Chart (1994) Peak position[11]
US Hot Rap Tracks 24
US Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 6

Notes

  1. ^ Hip Hop Press: VH1's '100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs'
  2. ^ Love, Dan. Deconstructing Illmatic. Oh Word. Retrieved on 2008-02-15.
  3. ^ a b c d Icons of Hip Hop. Hess (2007), pp. 360.
  4. ^ Hill, Marc. Illmatic (Anniversary Edition). PopMatters. Retrieved on 2006-02-11.
  5. ^ Illmatic: Ten-Year Anniversary Series Review on Blender. Maxim Digital. Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
  6. ^ IGN: Illmatic - 10 Year Anniversary Platinum Series. IGN Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved on 2009-02-12.
  7. ^ Touré. Pop View; Only One Star in the Two Schools of Rap. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2009-03-20.
  8. ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason. Cormgea: Biography. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-02-22.
  9. ^ RapReviews: Illmatic. RapReviews. Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
  10. ^ Nas' "Greatest Hits": A Track-By-Track Journey With the Pride of Queens : Rolling Stone
  11. ^ allmusic ((( Illmatic > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles ))). All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.

References

  • Mickey Hess (2007). Icons of Hip Hop: An Encyclopedia of the Movement, Music, and Culture. Edition: illustrated. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-313-33904-X. 

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