Nas - I Am...
Facts
| Artist(s) | Nas |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | April 6, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 074646877326 |
| Buy this item | $9.97 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 4:18 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics |
About Nas - I Am...
On his third release, I Am, Nas bolsters his reputation as one of hip-hop's leading wordsmiths. His voice has grown so strong that none of the A-list guests (they include Puff Daddy, Aaliyah, Scarface, and DMX) can upstage the 25-year-old rapper. Nas has acted in a movie (Belly), but his real ambition is to write them; until that happens he'll be known for highly cinematic tales of the street. Nas is a lot like a prison-yard bard: he tells crime stories full of blood and guts, but he balances them with strong messages to stop the cycle of violence. His ghetto tales, such as "Small World" and "Favor for a Favor," stress desperation as the cause of crime rather than glorify the nihilistic criminality. Except for one track, "Dr. Knockboot," which casts him as a columnist to the hip-hop lovelorn and playa wannabes, Nas is unremittingly sober on I Am. His righteousness would seem nearly sanctimonious if not underpinned by superb production from the Trackmasters and DJ Premier. The production helps make this a consistent recording throughout, rather than a smattering of hits and misses. --Martin Johnson Amazon.com
Tracks
- Album Intro - Nas, Nas
- N.Y. State of Mind, Pt. 2
- Hate Me Now - Nas, Marchand, G.
- Small World
- Favor for a Favor
- We Will Survive
- Ghetto Prisoners
- You Won't See Me Tonight
- I Want to Talk to You - Nas, Jones, H.
- Dr. Knockboot - Nas, Nas
- Life Is What You Make It - Nas, Nas
- Big Things - Nas, Jones, Nasir
- Nas Is Like - Nas, Nas
- K-I-S-S-I-N-G
- Money Is My Bitch
- Undying Love
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User Reviews
Average user review:| I Am..................Nas' Autobiography |
| Before the death of Hip-Hop |
I'm listening to this album right now, and all it makes me want to do, is lay down and close my eyes, and remember the days when it came out, and I first heard it. Days when I used to the record store down the street from my house which closed about five years ago, and is now U.S. Cellular. I remember how all I ever wanted or needed was music. It was my air, it was my food, it was my drug. When i finally made it home after a long day of school, it was the best refreshment in the world. Music today doesn't have the ability to give you the feeling it used to. And it's honestly, the music's fault. Not mine. There are so many qualities in older Hip-Hop music, that is completely absent in the new music today that is falsely referred to as Hip-Hop. I'm sad to say it but Hip-Hop lived it's life, and though I'm not sure of its actual death date, it's been gone for a while.
R.I.P. Hip-Hop September 1, 2008
| A Dope ALBUM! |
| Underrated...That's an Understatement |
A second NY State of Mind opens this CD. It's as good as the first. The controversial video Hate Me Now follows and is an enjoyable track. The nest four tracks are amazing. From then on the DMX featured track stands out, and Nas Is Like and its succeeding songs are definite masterpieces.
Highly recommended. October 3, 2007
| it was good |
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