"
Made You Look" was released as the first single for ''God's Son
on February 12, 2003. It was produced by Salaam Remi and samples "Apache" performed by Incredible Bongo Band. Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic claims that the first single on God's Son'' "announces Nas' periodic return with fury and bombast" and is a "
Marley Marl-fashioned track." It was the second most successful single for ''God's Son
reaching at number 32 on the Billboard
Hot 100. It reached at number 16 and number 47 in "Singles of the Year" lists from Blender magazine and Pitchfork, respectively. Q magazine also ranked it as the 903rd best song ever in 2003, and Blender'' followed suit, ranking it as the 185th best song from the 1980s to the 2000s in 2005. The second and most successful single, "
I Can", was released as early as March 4, 2003, internationally. It boasts production from Salaam Remi, who samples from "
Für Elise" by
Ludwig van Beethoven and "Impeach the President" by The Honey Drippers for the song's beat. Its lyrics are positive, encouraging the youth to stay drug-free, and pursue their dreams. The lyrics also detail various events in African history, but Christian Hoard of
Rolling Stone magazine labels "I Can" as "a silly stay-in-school ad attached to a Beethoven sample." This comment may be attributed to the "singsongy"
call and response chorus featuring the voices of young children. 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." "I Can" received significant commercial success, reaching #12 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the
Rhythmic Top 40 charts. The third and final single, "
Get Down" was released in July 2003. Produced by Salaam Remi and Nas, it samples
James Brown's "The Boss", the
percussion from James Brown's "
Funky Drummer" and "Rock Creek Park" by
The Blackbyrds. Its lyrics detail 3 loosely described criminal stories from different locations. The first story takes place in
New York City,
New York, where an alleged criminal steals the gun of a court officer, and starts shooting. The 2nd story deals with
cocaine dealers from
Tennessee who provide Nas with a laced
blunt. The final story takes place in
Los Angeles where Nas goes to a violent funeral in
Crenshaw with his cousin, and later kills 3 people. The stories are linked together by a speech from Salaam Remi that implies that black people will never "get up" if they "get down" in crime. Christian Hoard of
Rolling Stone considers "Get Down" to be the best song on ''God's Son
, as does columnist Serena Kim of Vibe. The single was not a significant commercial success, and it failed to reach the Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. ==Critical reception==