Nas – Star Wars: The Lost Jay-Z Diss Track They Tried to Bury 👀🔥(Extended review)

Nas’s Star Wars (When Hip-Hop Was At War) is one of his most slept-on records — a track that predicted the future of rap battles, the commercialization of the game, and the blurred lines between streets and industry. In this episode, Eryting56 breaks down the lyrics, production, and meaning behind Star Wars — exploring how Nas turned the galaxy into a metaphor for the chaos in hip-hop. 🎤 Topics Covered: – The real message behind Star Wars – Large Professor’s production breakdown – How Nas used sci-fi metaphors to talk about real beefs – Why this track hits harder in 2025 than it did in 2004 💥 Join the 56 Fam for more Hip-Hop deep dives, lyric breakdowns, and NYC-style commentary every week. 🗽 “You’re tapped into Eryting56 — real stories, real lyrics, real hip-hop.” 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real rap content! #eryting56 #nasdecoded #StarWars #Eryting56 #RealHipHop #HipHopHistory #Queensbridge #LyricBreakdown #WhenHipHopWasAtWar #LargeProfessor #RapWars #HipHopCommentary #Brooklyn #56Fam #TheOtherSideOfThings #NYCHipHop 0:00 Ultra bars intro 0:14 Talking to the 56fam bout album of year, tafio dont like us🥺 02:03 Bars dropping 02:22 Sorry not sorry music interruption 02:39 From the top. Rewind!! 03:40 Dont get mad at me😡 Its Nas Fault 04:12 He is flowing 06:29 Jayz diss. (Jehovah witness), him and his co-defendant I eat EM (not talk Eminem) like lucky charms 06:49 Ether or Star Wars witch one os a better track 08:33 EVEN “ENVY” ME TOO. THIS IS WHAT HE SAID ENVY ME TOO Nothing about Eminem.