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Nas Album: “Nas”

Nas Album: “Nas”
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Nasir Jones's controversially untitled LP follows the impressive trifecta of GOD'S SON, STREET'S DISCIPLE, and HIP-HOP IS DEAD. This latest record leans on gritty, often metallic production and a mission of personal catharsis, often in congress with a current sociopolitical pointedness. Nas's most aggressive eviscerations are saved for the hard-rocking rampage of "Sly Fox," which stands up for Ludacris and other MCs assaulted by conservative pundits, as if playing the role of the protective older brother. But for all the album's candid nihilism, perhaps the most moving moment is still one of hope, as articulated on "Black President." Poignantly sampling a 2Pac lyric about it seeming "heaven sent," Nas ponders the pros and cons of Obama's ascension. And the use of Shakur's words serves as a way for Nas to communicate a message to the fellow free-thinkers who inspired him, but who didn't live to see such progress in the face of relative chaos. <p>Having declared hip-hop dead in his last effort, the Queens rapper kicks things off by qualifying his statement on "Queens Get the Money," an impassioned rant over a minimalist piano loop. From there, the newly self-dubbed Nasty Nasdaq examines the N-word in various contexts with the Last Poets behind him ("You Can't Stop Us Now") before introducing a barrage of conceptual tracks--"Sly Fox" criticizes Fox News and the mass media culture, "Fried Chicken" is a clever, food-as-sex yarn with Busta Rhymes, while "Project Roach" sees the MC as cockroach. <p>Production-wise, Nas isn't aiming for heavy rotation here, relying instead on subdued soul-based beats from Salaam Remi, J. Myers, Stargate, DJ Toomp, and stic.man, among others. The record closes fittingly with musings on the possibility of a "Black President." Built around a familiar Tupac vocal sample that proclaims "We ain't ready to have a black president," the Green Lantern-produced cut counters itself with melodic vocals that calmly coo, "Yes we can." Like the rest of the album, "Black President" is fervent but conflicted, far from a clear-cut statement, but rife with pointed commentary and vivid imagery.
Track Listing :
1 Queens Get the Money Video
2 You Can't Stop Us Now - (featuring Eban Thomas/The Last Poets)
3 Breathe
4 Make The World Go Round - (featuring The Game/Chris Brown)
5 Hero - (featuring Keri Hilson)
6 America
7 Sly Fox Video
8 Testify
9 N.I.*.*.E.R. (The Slave And The Master)
10 Untitled
11 Fried Chicken - (featuring Busta Rhymes)
12 Project Roach - (featuring The Last Poets)
13 Y'all My Ni**as
14 We're Not Alone - (featuring Mykel)
15 Black President
Album Information :
Title: Nas
UPC:602517752771
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Rap
Artist:Nas
Guest Artists:Eban Thomas; The Last Poets; The Game; Chris Brown; Keri Hilson; Busta Rhymes; Mykel
Producer:Saleh; Nasir Jones; Antonio "LA" Re
Label:Def Jam (USA)
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2008/07/15
Original Release Year:2008
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
jb ole school (kennesaw) - September 19, 2008
- jb - serious nas fan

It's good to see NAS return to the art of what he does.

The last couple of releases it looked like he was trying to make sales, this project he's expressing himself - just good hip hop.

I think this album is Not as good as "Stillmatic" but better than "God Son". In regular rotation since I got it. It's up there in his top albums for sure, peace.

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