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: The track reached a wider audience through its inclusion in the video game Midnight Club: Los Angeles and was used in promotional commercials for the film Batman Begins .

: The lyrics contain sharp commentary, including a frequently debated line where he mentions rock icons like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Joel , questioning if they could truly "sing what's in their soul" in the same way he felt compelled to do. Nas Ft Keri Hilson

: Keri Hilson provides the melodic hook, adding a commercial appeal that helped the song gain traction on mainstream radio and music charts like BET's Notarized. Lyrical Themes and Controversy : The track reached a wider audience through

: The song explores the idea that the public and the industry need a hero—or a villain—to focus on, and Nas accepts that mantle to speak on social issues. Cultural Impact and Media Lyrical Themes and Controversy : The song explores

: Nas uses the verses to position himself as a "rebel," specifically addressing the censorship and pushback he faced from his label and retail outlets regarding his album's title.

The song acts as a manifesto for Nas's career and his stance against the music industry at the time:

: The track features a high-octane, synthesizer-heavy beat produced by Polow da Don , which was a departure from the more traditional "boom-bap" style many Nas fans expected.