Illmatic was a critically acclaimed bestseller and is widely considered one of the greatest rap albums of all time. He married R&B singer Kelis in 2005, they have one son together, and she filed for divorce on the 29th of April 2009. Nas was also a part of hip hop supergroup The Firm, which released one album.
In the years following the release of Illmatic, Nas pursued a more commercial direction, which resulted in wider success but decreased artistic credibility among critics and hip-hop purists. Furthermore, Nas' increased commercial success was accompanied by stylistic changes that fostered accusations of "selling out". Nevertheless, the LP Stillmatic is often credited for restoring Nas' credibility among fans. Since the success of Stillmatic, Nas continues to maintain a high profile within the hip hop community, and has pursued a decidedly progressive and personal aesthetic. While Nas' current artistic direction differs greatly from his most successful work, it has ensured that he remains one of the most respected and acclaimed contemporary rappers.
1973–1992: Childhood and early career
Nas was born in Brooklyn, New York, as the elder of Olu Dara and Fannie Ann Jones's two children; his brother Jabari (nicknamed "Jungle" because he was born in the Congo) is the younger of the two. The family lived for a time in Brooklyn, before moving to Queensbridge, the largest public housing project in the United States. Olu Dara left the household in 1986, when Nas was 13, and Ann Jones raised her two boys on her own. Nas dropped out of school in the eighth grade and began selling drugs on the streets of New York. He educated himself, reading about African culture and civilization, the Qur'an, the Bible and the Five Percent Nation. He also studied the origin of hip hop music, taping records that played on his local radio station. As a child, Nas had wanted to be an instrumentalist (at the age of three, Nas played his father's trumpet on the step of their Brooklyn home) and also a comic book artist. Shortly after his parents separated, Nas began to write short stories as he immersed himself deeper into hip-hop culture.
By his preteen years, he had settled on pursuing a career as a rapper, and as a teenager enlisted his best friend and upstairs neighbor Willie "Ill Will" Graham as his DJ. Nas first went by the nickname Kid Wave before adopting his more commonly known alias of Nasty Nas. Nas and Graham soon met hip-hop producer and Flushing Queens resident Large Professor, who introduced Nas to his group, Main Source. In 1991, Nas made his on-record debut with a verse on "Live at the BBQ", from Main Source's LP Breaking Atoms. Despite the substantial buzz for Nas in the underground scene, the rapper was rejected by major labels and was not signed to a recording deal. Nas and Graham continued to work together, but their partnership was cut short when Graham was shot and killed by a gunman in Queensbridge on May 23, 1992.
1992–1995: The recording and release of Illmatic
In mid-1992, Nas was approached by MC Serch of 3rd Bass, who became his manager and secured Nas a record deal with Columbia Records the same year. Nas made his solo debut on the single "Halftime" from Serch's soundtrack for the film Zebrahead. The single increased the buzz surrounding Nas and when MC Serch’s solo album is released later in the year, Nas’ standout appearance on "Back To The Grill" only intensified interest in his upcoming album, amid immense anticipation. Hailed as the second coming of Rakim, his rhyming skills attracted a significant amount of attention within the hip-hop community. However, many were concerned that Columbia, being a major label, would try to dilute his New York based style.
In 1994, Nas' debut album, Illmatic was finally released. Critically acclaimed and widely regarded as one of the premier rap albums ever created, Illmatic featured lyrics that portrayed stunning visual imagery and production courtesy of several producers . The album featured production from Large Professor, Pete Rock, Q-Tip (of A Tribe Called Quest) and DJ Premier, as well as guest appearances from Nas' friend AZ and his father Olu Dara on the song "Life's a Bitch", Illmatic was immediately hailed as a masterpiece by critics, and is still highly regarded as one of the definitive hip-hop albums of all time. Notable songs on the album included "NY State of Mind" (produced by Premier), "The World Is Yours" (produced by Pete Rock), "One Love" (produced by Q-Tip) and "It Ain't Hard To Tell" (produced by Large Professor and featuring a sample of "Human Nature" by Michael Jackson). However, due in part to extensive bootlegging, the record sales fell below expectations.
Following Illmatic, Nas appeared on AZ's Doe Or Die album, and collaborated with his Queensbridge-associates, Mobb Deep, on their album, The Infamous. One notable achievement during this period was Nas' verse on "Verbal Intercourse" on Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. After this appearance, Nas received a Source Quotable as he had the distinction of being the only non-Wu-Tang Clan member to be featured on one of the group's solo albums.
1996–1998: From It Was Written to The Firm
Columbia began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics like the rapper The Notorious B.I.G., who had become successful by releasing street singles that still retained pop-friendly appeal. Nas traded manager MC Serch for Steve Stoute, and began preparation for his second LP, It Was Written, consciously working towards a crossover-oriented sound. It Was Written, chiefly produced by Poke and Tone of Trackmasters Entertainment, was released during the summer of 1996. Two singles, "If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)" (featuring Lauryn Hill of The Fugees) and "Street Dreams" (a remix features R. Kelly) were instant hits. These songs were promoted by big-budget music videos directed by Hype Williams, making Nas a common name among mainstream hip-hop. Other notable tracks on the album included "The Message" and "I Gave You Power," which tells a story from the perspective of a gun. It Was Written also featured the debut of The Firm, a supergroup consisting of Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown, and Cormega. The album also introduced Nas's Mafioso-inspired character "Nas Escobar", who lived more of a Scarface/Casino-esque lifestyle. On the other hand, Illmatic, which, while having numerous references to Tony Montana and the theatrical hit featuring Al Pacino, was more about Nas' life as a teenager in the projects, hustling and smoking marijuana.
The Firm signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment label, and began working on their debut album. Halfway through the production of the album, Cormega was fired from the group by Steve Stoute, who had unsuccessfully attempted to force Cormega to sign a deal with his management company. Cormega therefore became one of Nas' most vocal opponents, releasing a number of underground hip-hop singles dissing Nas, Stoute, and Nature, who was Cormega's replacement in The Firm. The Firm's The Album was finally released in 1997 to mixed reviews and lackluster sales and the members of the supergroup went their separate ways.
At about this time, Nas became a spokesperson for the Willie Esco urban clothing line, but had no other connection with the clothing line. He stopped promoting Willie Esco in 2000, dissatisfied with the company's operations. During the same period, Nas co-wrote and starred in Hype Williams' 1998 feature film Belly, which also featured DMX, Taral Hicks, and T-Boz of TLC among its cast.
1998–2000: I Am... to Nastradamus
In 1998, Nas began work on a double album to be entitled I Am...The Autobiography, which he intended as the middle ground between the extremes of Illmatic and It Was Written. The album was completed in early 1999, and a music video was shot for its lead single, Nas Is Like, produced by DJ Premier and featuring vocal samples from "It Ain't Hard to Tell". However, much of the LP was leaked in MP3 format onto the Internet, and Nas and Stoute quickly recorded enough substitute material to constitute a single-disc release.
The second single for I Am was "Hate Me Now," featuring Sean "Puffy" Combs (now "Diddy"), was used as an example by Nas' critics for moving towards commercial themes. Hype Williams shot an allegorical video for the single, which featured Nas and Puffy being crucified in a manner similar to Jesus; After the video was completed, Combs, a Catholic, requested his crucifixion scene be edited out of the video. However, the unedited copy of the "Hate Me Now" video made its way to MTV, and was premiered on April 15, 1999 on TRL. A furious Combs and his bodyguards allegedly made their way into Steve Stoute's office and assaulted him, at one point apparently hitting Stoute over the head with a champagne bottle. Stoute pressed charges, but he and Combs settled out-of-court that June.
Columbia had scheduled to release the pirated material from I Am under the title Nastradamus during the latter half of 1999, but, at the last minute, decided Nas should record an entirely new album for release. Nastradamus was therefore rushed to meet a November release date. Though critics were not kind to the album, it did result in a minor hit, the Timbaland-produced "You Owe Me," featuring R&B singer Ginuwine. The only pirated track from I Am... to make it onto Nastradamus was "Project Windows," featuring Ronald Isley. A number of the other bootlegged tracks later made their way onto The Lost Tapes, a collection of underground Nas songs that was released by Columbia in September 2002. The collection saw decent sales and received glowing reviews.
2000–2001: The Nas vs. Jay-Z rivalry and Stillmatic
The highly publicized rivalry between Nas and Jay-Z began as a rivalry between Nas and Jay-Z's protege, Memphis Bleek. On his debut album Coming of Age, Bleek made a song entitled "Memphis Bleek Is", which was similar in concept to Nas' single "Nas is Like". On the same album, Bleek recorded "What You Think Of That" featuring Bleek's mentor Jay-Z, which contains the refrain, "I'ma ball 'til I fall/what you think of that?". In retaliation, "Nastradamus", the title track from Nas' second 1999 album, featured a reference to "What You Think Of That". The lyrics state, "You wanna ball till you fall, I can help you with that/You want beef? I could let a slug melt in your hat." Memphis Bleek perceived the reference on "Nastradamus" as a diss, and therefore dissed Nas on the lead single for his The Understanding LP, My Mind Right".
QB's Finest was a compilation album that featured Nas and a number of other rappers from Queensbridge, including Mobb Deep, Nature, Littles, The Bravehearts (which included Nas' younger brother Jungle among its members), and Cormega, who had briefly reconciled with Nas. The album also featured guest appearances from Queensbridge hip-hop legends Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, and Marley Marl. Shan and Marley Marl both appeared on the lead single "Da Bridge 2001", which was based on Shan & Marl's 1986 recording "The Bridge". "Da Bridge 2001" also featured a response from Nas to Memphis Bleek, in which Nas called out most of the Roc-A-Fella Records roster, including Bleek, Damon Dash, Beanie Sigel, and Jay-Z.
Jay-Z responded to Nas' songs with an onstage swipe during the 2001 Hot 97 Summer Jam concert in New York City, when he premiered his song "Takeover." Initially, the song was to only be a Mobb Deep diss, only including one line about Nas near the end. Nevertheless, Nas recorded the "Stillmatic Freestyle," an underground single which sampled Rakim and Eric B.'s "Paid in Full" beat, and attacked Jay-Z and his Roc-A-Fella label. On his 2001 album, The Blueprint, Jay-Z rewrote "Takeover," dedicating half of the song to dissing Nas, claiming that he had a "...one hot album every ten year average" record (referring to Illmatic) that his flow was weak, and that he had fabricated his past as a hustler.
Nas responded with "Ether", the track begins with gunshots and a repeated, slowed-down sample of Tupac rapping "Fuck Jay-Z." (taken from Tupac's "Fuck Friends") In "Ether," Nas accuses Jay-Z of stealing ("biting") lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G. and brown-nosing Nas and other rappers for fame. Ether was included on Nas' fifth studio album, Stillmatic, released in December 2001. Stillmatic managed to be not only a critically-acclaimed comeback album, but a commercial success as well, albeit not on the level of It Was Written and I Am...; the album debutted at #7 on the Billboard album charts and featured the singles "Got Ur Self A..." and "One Mic." In terms of commercial success, Jay's The Blueprint was certified double-platinum, while Stillmatic went platinum.
Jay-Z responded to "Ether" with a freestyle entitled "Supa Ugly." going into detail about how he had sex with Carmen Bryan, the mother of Nas' daughter Destiny. Nas dismissed the track by claiming that he was no longer with Bryan during the time the affair took place. In a recent interview, however, New York radio station Hot 97 settled the battle taking votes comparing "Ether" and "Supa Ugly," and Nas won with 58% while Jay-Z got 42% of the votes. By 2005, the two rappers had eventually ended their feud without violence or animosity. During Jay-Z's I Declare War - Power House concert, Jay-Z announced to the crowd, "It's bigger than 'I Declare War'. Let's go, Esco!" Nas then joined Jay-Z onstage, and the two then performed "Dead Presidents" together, which Jay-Z had sampled from Nas' song "The World is Yours."
2002–Present: From God's Son to Street's Disciple and beyond
In December 2002, Nas released the God's Son album. and its lead single, "Made You Look". The album debuted at #18 on the Billboard charts despite widespread internet bootlegging. Time Magazine named his album best hip-hop album of the year. Vibe Magazine gave it 4 stars and The Source gave it 4 mics. The second single, the inspirational "I Can", which reworked elements from Beethoven's "Fur Elise", became Nas' biggest hit to date during the spring and summer of 2003, garnering substantial radio airplay on urban, rhythmic, and top 40 radio stations, as well as on the MTV and VH1 music video networks. God's Son also includes several songs dedicated to memory of Nas' mother, who died of cancer in 2002. In 2003, Nas was featured on the Korn song "Play Me", from KoЯn's Take a Look in the Mirror LP.
Nas released his seventh studio album, the critically acclaimed double-disc Street's Disciple, on November 30, 2004. The album's first singles were "Thief's Theme" and "Bridging the Gap", which features his father Olu Dara on vocals. The album also includes "These are Our Heroes", which accuses prominent sports stars and actors such as Kobe Bryant, Lenny Henry, Tiger Woods, and Cuba Gooding, Jr. of neglecting their heritage and background in favour of white values. The videos for "Bridging the Gap" and "Just A Moment" received moderate airplay on MTV and BET. Although the album went platinum, its commercial profile was relatively low compared to the rapper's previous releases.
Nas was featured on Kanye West's album Late Registration on a song titled "We Major". West said the song was Jay-Z's favorite on the album, but West was unable to get Jay-Z to record a vocal for the final mix of the song. He also appeared on Damian Marley's song "Road to Zion" (which also featured newcomer The Game in the video, widening Nas' still growing universally appreciated raps) and several other songs such as "Death Anniversary" and "It Wasn't You" (featuring Lauryn Hill). In addition, Nas was most recently married to the R&B singer Kelis, who is mostly known for her work internationally, but nonetheless released great hits in the U.S. The couple wed on Jan. 8, 2005 in Atlanta, GA, after a two-year engagement.
During this time, Nas announced that his next album would be entirely self-produced and feature no other rappers, and would be titled Nasir, and later that the project would feature other producers after all and would be called Nasdaq: Dow Jones. Neither of these albums ever materialized.
At a free concert in Central Park, New York, Nas made a statement regarding the quality of 50 Cent's music. "this is the real shit, not that 50 Cent shit!" In response, 50 Cent included a stab at Nas by speaking negatively of his wife Kelis on his single "Piggy Bank," implying that Kelis was promiscuous and calling Nas a "sucker for love." Nas was quoted as saying that he feels no obligation to retaliate, remarking "[50 has] got a good five to six more albums before I can really respond to him." Nas eventually decided to retaliate, and in July 2005 released "Don't Body Ya Self (MC Burial)", a song which taunts 50 Cent and his G-Unit crew, stating that 50 was "a sucka for death if I'm a sucka for love." However, despite all of this, Nas still claims to "have a lot of love towards 50," claiming 50 didn't understand his moves when they both were together at Columbia Records.
In January 2006, Nas signed a label deal with Jay-Z's Def Jam, further emphasizing the Jay-Z/Nas truce and raising expectations for a collaboration even higher. His album due in fall of 2006 will come out in a joint deal with this imprint and Columbia Records. He recently announced to MTV News that his album is to be named, "Hip Hop is Dead...the N," the N being a play on the word the "end." The title is supposed to reflect what some would term the current low quality of rap music. The highly anticipated album is due out in December 19th, 2006.
Musical style and Technique
Nas has long been famed for his creativity and storytelling prowess, which has earned him acclaim from both the hip-hop community and critics. In his early stages, from his first appearance on the Main Source's Breaking Atoms and throughout the recording of Illmatic, he was perhaps best known for his street-oriented topics, complex lyrical schemes (which often incorporated multi-syllabic internal rhymes), and witty phrasing and imagery. As he progressed and matured, Nas began to branch out into different subjects and developed a richer voice and slower rapping technique.
Following Illmatic's release, Nas developed a penchant for hyper-visual storytelling and topical creativity. For instance, "Undying Love" (featured on I Am...) is a tale of his wife's betrayal told in first person, "Rewind" (featured on Stillmatic) is a narrative in which a story is recited backwards, while on "I Gave You Power" (featured on It Was Written), Nas assumes the role of a gun who recounts brutal tales of murder and violence. Over the years Nas' style has changed significantly. In contrast to his previous work, Nas’ most recent material is distinctively socially aware and often politically inflammatory. Songs such as "I Can" (featured on God's Son) convey moral messages of black youth empowerment, while "These Are Our Heroes (Coon Picnic)" accuses several African-American celebrities of being Uncle Toms. Furthermore, controversial songs such as "My Country" and "A Message to the Feds (Fuck The Police II)" (which are featured on Stillmatic and Street's Disciple, respectively) question the conduct of the American government. Nas' views in his lyrics throughout his career have made references to Islam and the Five Percent Nation..
G.O.D.
Nas Lyrics
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The Lord is my shepherd, I have everything I need,
He lets me wrest in fields of
Green grass and leeds my to quite pools of fresh water
? He gives me new strenght
He guides me in the right oath as he has promised ?
Even ig I go thru the deepest
darkness I will not be afraid ?
and stare protect me ? You prepeared backwards for me so all my enemies can
see me ? You welcome me as an honoured guest and feel my comfortable grim
I know that you goodness will be with me all my life
? And your house will be
my home as long as I live ? Amen
G.O.D. You're the one I need
G.O.D. Come and rescue me
I stopped working for a second and thought about my
life ? Nowhere to either run
or to hide ? G.O.D. the inventor creator ?
You changed my life into a dream and
I can testify ? So much pain so much sorrow ?
There's a life after death like today
and tomorrow ? I feel stupid don't know what to say
? I thank you G.O.D. in more
than a thousand ways ? Let's pray our father in heaven
? each and everyday me
praise receive your blessings ?
We ask for peace and no more war ? Uprise my Lord
and cure the sick, lonely,
the humble, the poor ? Peace out to those daily waiting for my
fall ? Your goodness ? and love will be with me all
my life ? Your house will be my home lord help me to survive
G.O.D. You're the one I nead
G.O.D. Come and rescue me
You provided me with strength I was lost humble and
week ? Realize where I stand lord I
can't speak ? Now shot like a rocket in the business
with full speed ? Yesterday I had to
suffer defeat ? Protect me from my foes how high can
I reach ? You work in mysterious ways that's why you
are unique ? Your goodness your love I'll obtain all
my life - Your house will
be my home lord help me to survive
G.O.D. You're the one I nead
G.O.D. Come and rescue me
Yeah, that's life, I remember the lonely days,
nobody there but the loard, believe in God
And he'll always show you the way - that's what I can
say ? he opens doors and believe me
One day sunshine will come your way ?
And in the name of Nana Abrokwa ? Peace ? God
Bless
Ho, ho, hoooo, yeah?.
G.O.D. You're the one I nead (Oh, dear God!)
G.O.D. (Oh, G.O.D.!) Come and rescue me (You're the one I need)
G.O.D. (G.O.D.) Come and rescue me (My heavenly father)
G.O.D. (G.O.D.) Come and rescue me (You're the one I need)
The lyrics to Nas's song "G.O.D." are deeply rooted in a religious and spiritual theme, drawing inspiration from Psalm 23, which speaks of the Lord as a shepherd who provides and protects. The song begins by referencing the opening lines of Psalm 23, stating that the Lord is like a shepherd who guides and fulfills all the needs of the singer: providing green grass to rest upon and leading them to tranquil pools of water. The singer acknowledges that even in times of darkness, they will not fear because the Lord is with them, and His presence protects and comforts them. The singer expresses gratitude for the Lord's goodness, vowing to make His house their home as long as they live.
Moving forward, the song shifts to a more personal reflection on the transformation that the Lord has brought into the singer's life. The singer briefly contemplates the pain and sorrow they have experienced but asserts that there is life after death, both in the present and the future. In a humble acknowledgment of their limitations, the singer thanks G.O.D. (referring to God) in countless ways and emphasizes the importance of daily prayer, seeking peace and the end of war. The singer prays for healing for the sick, companionship for the lonely, and assistance for the poor. As the song continues, the singer credits the Lord for providing them with newfound strength, transforming their life and enabling them to overcome previous setbacks. The singer seeks protection from their enemies and acknowledges that the Lord works in mysterious ways. They once again express a gratitude that the Lord's goodness and love will accompany them throughout their life, asking for guidance to survive.
Overall, the lyrics to "G.O.D." showcase a deep reliance and gratitude for God's presence and influence in the singer's life. It reflects a transformative journey and a recognition of the power of faith and prayer.
Line by Line Meaning
The Lord is my shepherd, I have everything I need,
God takes care of me and provides everything I need
He lets me wrest in fields of
Green grass and leeds my to quite pools of fresh water
God gives me peace and guides me to places of refreshment and tranquility
? He gives me new strenght
God gives me strength and rejuvenates me
He guides me in the right oath as he has promised ?
God guides me and keeps His promises
Even if I go thru the deepest
darkness I will not be afraid ?
I will not fear even in the most difficult times
Lord, for you are with me ? The shepherds ride
and stare protect me
God is with me and protects me like a caring shepherd
You prepeared backwards for me so all my enemies can
see me ?
God prepares blessings for me in the presence of my enemies
You welcome me as an honoured guest and feel my comfortable grim
God receives me with honor and provides me comfort
I know that you goodness will be with me all my life
? And your house will be
my home as long as I live
I trust that God's goodness will be with me forever, and I will dwell in His presence
? Amen
I affirm and agree with all that has been said
G.O.D. You're the one I need
God, You are the one I depend on
G.O.D. Come and rescue me
God, come and save me from my troubles
I stopped working for a second and thought about my
life ? Nowhere to either run
or to hide
I took a moment to reflect on my life and realized there is no escape or hiding from it
G.O.D. the inventor creator ?
You changed my life into a dream and
I can testify
God, the one who created everything, transformed my life into something amazing, and I can bear witness to it
So much pain so much sorrow ?
There's a life after death like today
and tomorrow
Despite the pain and sorrow, there is hope for eternal life beyond death
I feel stupid don't know what to say
? I thank you G.O.D. in more
than a thousand ways
I feel inadequate and unable to express my gratitude to God in numerous ways
Let's pray our father in heaven
? each and everyday me
praise receive your blessings
Let's pray to our heavenly Father and give thanks every day for the blessings we receive
? We ask for peace and no more war ? Uprise my Lord
and cure the sick, lonely,
the humble, the poor
We pray for peace and an end to war, and we ask God to uplift and heal those who are suffering
Peace out to those daily waiting for my
fall ?
Peace to those who eagerly anticipate my failure
Your goodness ? and love will be with me all
my life ? Your house will be my home lord help me to survive
God's goodness and love will be with me throughout my life, and I rely on Him to help me endure
You provided me with strength I was lost humble and
week ?
When I was lost, humble, and weak, you gave me strength
Realize where I stand lord I
can't speak ?
I recognize my position before you, Lord, and I am speechless
Now shot like a rocket in the business
with full speed ?
Now I am achieving great success and progressing rapidly
Yesterday I had to
suffer defeat ?
Yesterday, I experienced defeat and failure
Protect me from my foes how high can
I reach ?
Guard me against my enemies, and let me see how far I can go
You work in mysterious ways that's why you
are unique ?
You operate in mysterious ways, which makes you extraordinary
Your goodness your love I'll obtain all
my life - Your house will
be my home lord help me to survive
I will experience your goodness and love throughout my life, and I require your assistance to endure
Yeah, that's life, I remember the lonely days,
nobody there but the loard, believe in God
And he'll always show you the way - that's what I can
say
Yes, that's life. I recall the days of loneliness when there was no one around but the Lord. Have faith in God, and He will consistently guide you. That's what I can say.
? he opens doors and believe me
One day sunshine will come your way ?
He opens doors of opportunity, and I assure you, eventually, blessings will come your way
? And in the name of Nana Abrokwa ? Peace ? God
Bless
And on behalf of Nana Abrokwa, may there be peace. God bless.
Ho, ho, hoooo, yeah?.
Expressing excitement and affirmation
G.O.D. You're the one I nead (Oh, dear God!)
God, you are the one I desperately need (Oh, dear God!)
G.O.D. (Oh, G.O.D.!) Come and rescue me (You're the one I need)
God (Oh, G.O.D.), come and save me (You're the one I need)
G.O.D. (G.O.D.) Come and rescue me (My heavenly father)
God (G.O.D.), come and rescue me (My heavenly father)
G.O.D. (G.O.D.) Come and rescue me (You're the one I need)
God (G.O.D.), come and rescue me (You're the one I need)
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TheJason'sFatherSonTeam
This track is so DOPE!
When he boycotted Hot 97, that shit hurt that station big time! Lol!
NAS.... THE BEST SOLO MC EVER! PERIOD!
Imperial Stats
They still Lowkey going against him cause of that when they do hip hop list they never put him on them
Gerald Ashton
Classic ALBUM! So many memories...all 🔫 up.
Jay fitness
2023 and still one of the hardest Nas songs.
Dark Crafter The King
I would’ve loved for this to be included in the original cd!!!
lokz75
Totally forgot about this track, here in 2022..🔥🔥💯💯
NuGGetZ
same
Steve Siri
This beat is fire💪💪
RW
I remember this CD when I got it back I the day had the extra disc with the bouns songs CD was blue and the extra bouns songs was on a neon yellow disc with the cross on it. Memories I use to blast this album everyday.
rubski 1978
I still have my original cd with the bonus cd in perfect condition 👍👍