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Nas [Explicit]

Nas [Explicit]
Manufacturer: IDJ / Columbia Records
Category: Digital Music Album

Buy New: $8.99

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 121 reviews
Sales Rank: 136

Genre: rap-hip-hop-music
Media: Music Download
Running Time: 0 Minutes

ASIN: B001C3KLNA

Publication Date: July 15, 2008

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5 out of 5 stars Commericial Hip-Hop's Saving Grace   August 27, 2008
William m Coles (BALTIMORE, MARYLAND United States)
Nas is as real as Ice Water and you better bring a life preservor if you think you can tread water behind him as Jay-Z after Ether. He soon reconciled and bought this mad lyricist to his camp. I could say many positive things about this brother and the most important I feel is that he has stayed grounded and been about Revolution. He is even much more prolific and resolute as he matures just like fine wine. And he is taking the news media to task as he should because that is the real purpose for rap music that has grown into Hip-Hop but Nas is ole school, he is a Rapper, he is not looking for you to drop and pop to his offerings he was you to pay attention to his words of wisdom and carry the torch.
I was so pleased when I say in the Baltimore Examiner' when they published a story about his song Sly Fox, recanting their negative coverage of news regarding the Black community. It shows that they are paying attention and that is the true purpose of this art form. They stated that the protest outside of the New York station was unlikely to affect their feature articles in the future but I beg to differ. Regardless, the news media responded when they were called on the carpet and that is the beginning to making young Rappers understand the strength and purpose of their music and lyrics, as well as call them to task to be conscious of what they say because it can make a difference. NAS IS A LEADER FOR THE RAP/HIP-HOP COMMUNITY. Much Love to the King Nas and his Queen Kelis



4 out of 5 stars Controversial, somber, honest and not for everyone   August 24, 2008
Mikeisha Best (Mitchellville, Maryland United States)
Verily, I say, this is the most controversial album of 2008. Nas is always honest about his views and feelings and it is usually not pretty. He's blatant with his words and, there is no doubt, some people will be offended by his statements, but that is apparently his intention. Just recall weeks before the release of the album and how much chaos it stirred up. The quality of this album as a unit is decent, however, as usual, his lyrics are the most grand aspect. The hooks and beats, for the most part, are sub-par, but Nas has the ability to take you away with his clever wordplay.

"Lost Tapes" and "Hip Hop is Dead" are still my favorite works by this artist, but this album holds its own and I will be taking a lot more listens. Chris Brown and The Game assist Nas on the track called "Make the World Go Round." Nas and Game are both lyrical masterminds and together they give nothing less than audible bliss. Chris Brown does a fair job, but he should have had more lines than just the repetitive hook. Busta Rhymes lends his talent on "Fried Chicken." This is one of the most creative tracks found on this album. There are several metaphors so be sure that you listen with your undivided attention. In essence, this song is about the positive and negative qualities of the food. Throughout this album, Nas touches on subjects that are considered taboo to many such as racism, slavery and white supremacy. "Untitled" is one of those songs. Though the hook is repetitive, he pours his soul into this track and leaves his listener with their mouth wide open. The haunting beat aids Nas in conveying his points.

I have said this but I will say it again: This compact disc is not for everyone. It's more suitable for fans of Nas and those who aren't easily influenced by other people's opinions. If some people listen to this album, their whole outlook on life may change forever. Nice work, well-crafted and very different.

Mikeisha's Top 5
"America"
"Testify"
"Queen Get the Money"
"Hero"
"Project Roach"



5 out of 5 stars Classic!!! Nas tells it like it is.   August 24, 2008
True-HipHop4ever (VA)
First off, let me say that Nas is one of my favorite rappers. No other rapper can touch Nas right now. Period. Nas spoke the truth on this album and I know a lot of people are mad at him about it. But they already bought the album so Nas already made his money whether they liked it or not. This album is nothing but the truth and it needed to be said. The song "America" is the best hip hop song out right now. This whole album is the best hip hop album out right now and Nas should get album of the year. He has always been talented. I knew that from the moment I heard his classic debut, Illmatic. He has always been a cut above the rest. I love the fact that Nas is not a corporate clown rapper trying to be an Uncle Tom and please the industry. There's so many of them out right now. He's not afraid to speak his mind and tell it like it really is. All my fellow Nas fans know what I mean when I say Nas "tells it like it really is". Those who don't like Nas might get offended by my review but quite frankly I don't care. IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT THEN DON'T BUY IT. NAS DIDN'T PUT A GUN TO YOUR HEAD AND MAKE YOU PURCHASE HIS ALBUM. I love this album and I will continue to support Nas. I love to see that there are people out there who are supporting real hip hop. Especially the young people. I am so proud of you all!!


1 out of 5 stars Horrible. Sucks. Don't believe the hype!   August 23, 2008
Douglas A. De Guzman (Las Vegas, NV)
This album is garbage. Lack luster production with pretty much every song being about how "the man" is still controlling things. He tried to use the N word to get free publicity and it worked but in the end he just made himself look like a fool. He tried to use the N word like NWA did but he's been far removed from being someone that can be an activist. thiswas supposed to be something revolutionary but this is also music and if it's not something that's good to listen to then just write a book with your thoughts. This's is actually worse than street's diciple. Don't waste your money on someone trying to make money off of the N word.


3 out of 5 stars I think Nas jumped the shark with this album   August 22, 2008
Walter Mccloskey (Toms River, NJ United States)
Since day 1, Nas has been one of, if not my favorite, rapper. Even his weaker albums(Nastradamus;Streets Disciple)I played the hell out of when they were released and even to this day. This album is a few steps below either of those albums, and BY FAR is the weakest LP he has put together.

I can ramble on all day about his prior albums, where he came from, how he evolved. I can break down each song and ramble on which ones I liked and which ones were wack. The bottom line though, is I really didn't care for this album at all. The beats, the message, the flow of it, EVERYTHING. One decent song, one borefest. One awesome song, one borefest. One decent song, two borefests. etc etc Also, can someone tell me where the heck L.E.S. is? A Nas album without a handful of L.E.S. beats is like an omelette without eggs!

This isn't to say the album didn't have any redeeming qualities(this is Nas we're talking about). The first single is catchy. Hero has a wicked beat. Sly Fox would be the sickest song if his political view wasn't so goddamn off. N.I.**E.R. is hot, as well as Fried Chicken(with Busta Rhymes).

So yes, there are a few handful of real good songs, but they are far outnumbered by boring songs fueled with a horrible social and political view.


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