
Here’s a blend mixtape featuring Nas tracks over Kanye West production. Need I say more… Check it out!!
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Here’s a blend mixtape featuring Nas tracks over Kanye West production. Need I say more… Check it out!!
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Brian “B.Kyle” Atkins takes the camera to Common & Nas as they colloaborate on a song entitled Ghetto Dreams. Here is a look into what the icons have to share about the venture.
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Check it out Nas’s new single off of his upcoming album “Life Is Good”.
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If Prodigy ends up being another rapper who fell off after doing a bid in jail, it won’t be because he was lazy or lacked motivation. Since being released on March 7, after serving three years for a gun possession charge, P has already locked in features on the upcoming Curren$y and Alchemist EP, Convert Coup, and Jim Jones’ new album, Capo. He’ll also be releasing an exclusive Complex-sponsored mixtape, The Ellsworth Bumpy Johnson EP, tomorrow. If the recently leaked Mobb Deep-Nas collaboration, ”Dog Shit,” is any indication of where P’s at creatively, then fans should expect a healthy dose of murda muzik.
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Mobb Deep and Nas rejoin forces on the new track “Dog Shit” one of the first tracks recorded after Prodigy’s release peep it out.
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After AZ scored the only guest spot on the legendary Illmatic and arguably outshined Nas in his “Life’s a Bitch” verse, the careers of both grew pretty quickly. The two became New York legends, Nas being the obviously more renowned of the two. I’m not a huge fan of AZ, but Nas brings out the best in him and vice versa. From “The Essence” to “The Flyest”, whenever they work together they produce east coast classics. They even produced some nice tracks as part of The Firm, even though that group wasn’t a success. I don’t consider these guys in tag team title contention due to their lack of material in recent years, though. They’re more an honorable mention.
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The original was on swizz’s one man band album now this one has 3 Nas verses
this track is dope to you can tell these are old nas verses…swizz said he pulled this out of his Vault
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New Raekwon ft NAS off that Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang
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Hip-hop purists are finally getting their wishes granted. The atmosphere has been feeling a lot like the 90′s lately, a time widely considered the golden age of music. J. Cole, Jay Electronica, Saigon, and Slaughterhouse are all in line to get real debut albums out. Dr. Dre is releasing an album. Kanye West and Jay-Z are releasing an album. There’s been lots of news from Wu-camp about releases coming from there. There’s even a new hip-hop barbie that can actually spit. Lastly, there’s Drake handling the R&B rap. Between all that and Jay-Z, Diddy, and Eminem totally rebuilding their camps, things are finally getting exciting again for people that are fans of the poetry in rap. Being stuck in the past is never a good thing, but everything happens in cycles in music anyway.
Oh, I think they like me. In my white tee.
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