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Hip-hop history isn’t just told in bars—it’s written in contracts, clearances, and quiet backroom deals. One of the culture’s most fascinating business twists took place in 1996, years before “Ether” and “Takeover” fueled headlines, when Nas secured a permanent piece of Jay-Z’s publishing through a single sample clearance.

The song? “Dead Presidents” from Jay-Z’s landmark debut Reasonable Doubt.

From Queensbridge to Marcy: The Hook Heard ‘Round the World

“Dead Presidents” is pure cinematic street poetry—icy piano loops, razor-sharp verses, and that unforgettable hook: “I’m out for presidents to represent me.” The line comes directly from Nas’s 1994 Illmatic classic “The World Is Yours.”

When Jay-Z’s camp moved to clear the sample, they went through MC Serch, Nas’s manager and Illmatic’s executive producer. The outcome was small in upfront cash but big in long-term value:

Upfront Fee: $2,500 to license the sample.

Publishing Share: 25% of Dead Presidents’ publishing to Nas’s company, Ill Will Music.

It was a quiet move in the mid-’90s, but the publishing rights would keep paying out long after the ink dried.

Why Publishing Wins the Long Game

Publishing means ownership of the song’s DNA—the melody, the lyrics, the composition itself. Every time “Dead Presidents” is streamed, sold, played on the radio, or licensed for film and TV, Nas’s share earns royalties.

He doesn’t own the master recording—that’s Jay-Z’s performance—but his stake in the composition ensures ongoing revenue as long as the track lives. And in hip-hop, a song like “Dead Presidents” never dies.

An Ironic Twist in a Legendary Rivalry

By the early 2000s, the Nas–Jay-Z feud was one of rap’s most talked-about rivalries. But while the diss tracks made the headlines, behind the scenes Nas was collecting checks off one of Jay-Z’s most iconic records.

For fans, it’s poetic justice. For industry insiders, it’s a masterclass in deal-making foresight.

The Lesson for Artists

The Dead Presidents deal is more than trivia—it’s a playbook. Independent artists often chase the quick check and overlook the power of publishing. A small upfront fee combined with a percentage of rights can create income streams that last decades.

As MC Serch put it on Drink Champs: “Publishing is forever. Once you’re in, you’re in.”

And for Nas, that forever means being woven into the fabric of Jay-Z’s first masterpiece.

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