I Can (Nas song)

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"I Can"
Song

"I Can" is the second single from the Nas album, God's Son. It was released internationally February 11, 2003. Unlike most of the album, this does not have the Parental Advisory (or Explict and other labeling on digital stores) label on the song, as it is aimed at children.

Composition

Boasting production from Salaam Remi, the song samples Ludwig van Beethoven's "Für Elise" and The Honey Drippers' "Impeach the President".[1]

The lyrics encourage kids to stay drug-free and to pursue their dreams, pointing to examples of powerful icons in the African American community like Opera Winfrey. Conversely, Nas raps about a friend who was moving up in the music scene, only to call victim to a debilitating drug addiction that took her career and her looks.

Music video

The music video, directed by Chris Robinson, was shot in Philadelphia, and contains footage of Nas rapping while children stand around him. The video starts out with the music from the introduction of "Get Down," but it soon transitions into "I Can." As the video starts, a young girl plays Beethoven on a piano in a vacant lot. Later in the video, children are jumping on a mattress in the same lot. The video also contains footage of break dancing and famous Egyptian structures.

Reception

The single received positive reviews. Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone magazine labels "I Can" as "a silly stay-in-school ad attached to a Beethoven sample."[2] This comment may be attributed to the "singsongy" call and response chorus featuring the voices of young children.[3] Other reviewers appreciated "I Can" more: Jon Robinson of IGN.com claims that on his second single, "Nas delivers some of his most inspiring lyrics to date."[4]

"I Can" charted at #12 in Billboard Hot 100, #7 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks, #6 on the Hot Rap Tracks and #58 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2003.[5] This is Nas's highest charting single as a lead artist to date.

Track listing

  1. "I Can" (Clean Version) (4:13)
  2. "I Can" (Instrumental) (4:14)
  3. "I Can" (Acappella) (4:03)

References

  1. ^ SamplesDB - Nas's Tracks
  2. ^ Hoard, Christian. Review: God's Son. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2012-02-14.
  3. ^ Kim, Serena. "Review: God's Son". Vibe: 135–136. February 2003.
  4. ^ Robinson, Jon. "God's Son review at IGN". Retrieved February 3, 2007.
  5. ^ "Nas' Billboard singles chart positions at Allmusic". Retrieved January 17, 2007.

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