Naturally, most people were never kings or queens. If everybody was royal, then royalty would mean nothing. Royalty is an exclusive club for the few. So the vast majority of Africans were never kings or queens.
Also, humanity evolved from less intelligent primate species in Africa. They weren't monkeys, but they were apes and would have been hard to distinguish from monkeys at one time.
Kush was a small kingdom, never an empire. Timbuktu was a city-state.
It is unlikely that East Asians, Aboriginal Australians, Native North Americans, Native South Americans, or Northern Europeans ever came to Africa.
The Greeks, Romans, and Arabs all surpassed Africans in terms of education even before Timbuktu's heyday.
Coinage existed long before the European nations came into global power. Africans used it to oppress each other regularly.
Actually they just wanted the territory for its rivers, as they were good trade routes. The gold was a plus, but the "teachings" were useless to them.
That's okay, it's hot in Africa.
Africans invented slavery and still practice it today.
There is no evidence that Alexander defaced any monuments in Egypt.
In fact, it was common practice among the ancient Egyptians to smash off the noses of deposed kings and dignitaries as a sign of disrespect, like tagging over somebody else's graffiti.
Nas has said on many occasions that young black men should be gangsters and he does have a habit of marrying hoes.
It is unlikely that anyone can read enough to alter the shape of the globe. Terraforming is a far-off future technology, if it is even possible.
The United Nations does not recognize the monarchy of "little man."
More importantly, monarchy is an oppressive political system and Nas should not be promoting it.
That's really not what he's saying.
And teaching young girls that they are "princesses" will only spoil them and make them lazy.
Nas Lost.