Nas - Nas
Facts
| Artist(s) | Nas |
| Studio | Def Jam |
| Release Date | July 15, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 602517652040 |
| Buy this item | $11.49 at Amazon.com As of Nov 20 12:57 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Explicit Lyrics |
About Nas - Nas
Nas is back and more controversial than ever on his new untitled Def Jam release. On this, his 9th studio album, Nas studies and lyrically dissects some of the our most divisive issues: race, inequality, poverty, and power. And who better to stir up debate than the man most consider one of the top five emcees in the history of the game? From his brilliant 1994 debut Illmatic, to his mainstream success with It Was Written, to anthems like "Hate Me Now" and "One Mic" and his venomous lyricism on "Ether," Nas' ability to tell stories, educate, make you dance--and make you look--is the stuff of rap legend. The outspoken Queensbridge rapper has sold over 15 million albums worldwide over the course of his storied career. Nas' Def Jam debut, Hip-Hop Is Dead, was released in December 2006 and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with over 350,000 copies sold in its first week. Preparing now for the 2nd Def Jam release, Nas is ready to release his untitled album on July 15th. Album Description
Tracks
- Queens Get The Money
- You Can't Stop Us Now featuring Eban Thomas of the Stylistics and The Last Poets
- Breathe
- Make The World Go Round featuring Chris Brown and The Game
- Hero featuring Keri Hilson
- America
- Sly Fox
- Testify
- N.I.*.*.E.R. (The Slave and the Master)
- Untitled
- Fried Chicken featuring Busta Rhymes
- Project Roach featuring The Last Poets
- Y'all My Ni**as
- We're Not Alone featuring Mykel
- Black President
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Very political |
Ben November 18, 2008
| Nas Fights Fire WITH Fire |
Nasir "Nas" Jones is a patriot; he challenges and fights against the adversary. More specifically, Nas fights against the men (and women) who run this country without considerations for the lower class or the middle class. Nas fights against those who would "shackle" those beneath them, white, black, brown, or yellow. Nas fights against these so-called patriots.
Fighting patriotism is patriotic. And in America, which was founded on rebellion and revolution, fighting the government or the Man is a form of patriotism. Nas fights patriotism, but he uses his brains and his voice rather than a gun. Music, be it gangsta rap or Bob Dylan's folk tunes, challenges "The Man." Therefore, music is a form of protest. Music is patriotism.
Nas fights fire with fire; he uses the voice of protest in order to fight against the slave masters in this country. Some may say he is unpatriotic or anti-American - this is nonsense! In our country, during this time in our history, fighting patriotism IS PATRIOTIC.
This album is meant to give us hope. Nas drops wicked lyrics and knowledge over wicked beats.
Fight the sly fox. Peace. November 17, 2008
| By far one of the greatest I've heard in a long time. |
| Classic!!!!!!!! |
| NAS is a Master Poet and Prophet |
But i have got to say emphatically that "Louis Farrakhan" is unarguably the best track of the year, probably of the millenium so far.
The quote in the song is Truth: "[W whites] did and do not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan." The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, has such great and righteous power.
I cannot say enough or too much about this track; NAS' legendary track should be the National Anthem, it's that remarkable and relevant as hell. Or heaven.
"Louis Farrakhan" represents these revolutionary times to a tee. The remarkable power of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, may He live forever, is unstoppable.
And NAS' righteous rage can be felt through and through. October 21, 2008
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