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Hip Hop Is Dead

Nas

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1 Explicit Money Over B******t Nas 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Explicit You Can't Kill Me Nas 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Explicit Carry On Tradition Nas 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Explicit Where Are They Now Nas 2:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Hip Hop Is Dead Nas featuring Will.I.Am 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Explicit Who Killed It? Nas 3:10 $0.69 View In iTunes
7 Explicit Black Republican Nas featuring Jay-Z 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Explicit Not Going Back Nas 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Explicit Still Dreaming Nas featuring Kanye West 3:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Explicit Hold Down the Block Nas 3:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Explicit Blunt Ashes Nas 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Explicit Let There Be Light Nas 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Explicit Play On Playa Nas featuring Snoop Dogg 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Explicit Can't Forget About You Nas 4:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 Explicit Hustlers Nas featuring The Game and Marsha Ambrosius 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
16 Explicit Hope (Acappella) Nas 3:05 $0.69 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

For more than a decade Nas has struggled against the unreasonable expectations of a fan-base who, blinded by their affection for the Nas of “New York State of Mind” and “Life’s a Bitch," have refused to accept his efforts to mature as an artist. In this light Hip Hop is Dead’s stark title seems less the bitter reproach that some have labeled it, and more a much-needed provocation thrown in the face of a moribund audience. Hip Hop is Dead sees Nas returning to the lean focused lyricism, and spare boom-bap production that made 2004’s God’s Son such a welcome return to form. The indulgent role-playing and tiresome self-referentiality of 2005’s Street’s Disciple has been reigned in and replaced by savvy broadsides at Hip-Hop’s stagnant mainstream, and a steely determination to out-rhyme every MC in sight. Nas does occasionally slip-up; his Edward G. Robinson aping inflections on “Who Killed It” are bizarre rather than impressive, and the otherwise excellent Jay-Z collaboration “Black Republicans” strains a bit beneath the weight of its own self importance. None the less, the bracingly immediate blast of the title track, and the glowering street nostalgia of the Dr. Dre produced “Hustlers” prove that Nas is more than capable of holding his own in today’s competitive Hip-Hop landscape.

Recent Customer Reviews

Can't Forget About You
     
by will vn

yesssss

Hip Hop is Dead
     
by DivaInPink

I truly enjoyed the song Hope. Hip Hop is about the lyrics, the message to the listener. The music should be the background to the poetic development. To many Hip Hop songs these days focus so much on the music (or the singing) that the lyrics are secondary. Nas gave us the lyrics and nothing but the lyrics in Hope and I enjoyed hearing nothing but the heartbeat of Hip Hop once it is stripped of all the unnecessary add ons.

dope!
     
by InphaGreen

hottest joints is Money Over Bullshxt and Hustlers

Biography

Born: September 14, 1973 in Long Island, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Beginning with his classic debut, Illmatic (1994), Nas stood tall for years as one of New York City's leading rap voices, outspokenly expressing a righteous, self-empowered swagger that endeared him to critics and hip-hop purists. Whether proclaiming himself "Nasty Nas" or "Nas Escobar" or "Nastradamus"...
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