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Nas BiographyHeralded instantly as one of New York's leading rap voices, Nas expressed an outspoken, self-empowered swagger that rallied the streets of his city and elsewhere. Whether proclaiming himself "Nasty Nas" or "Nas Escobar" or "Nastradamus" or "God's Son," the self-appointed King of New York battled numerous adversaries for his position atop the epicenter of East Coast rap, none more noteworthy than Jay-Z, who vied with Nas for the vacated throne left in the wake of the Notorious B.I.G.'s 1997 assassination. Such headline-worthy drama informed Nas' provocative rhymes, which he delivered with both a masterful flow and a wise perspective over breathtaking beats by amazing producers: legends like DJ Premier, Large Professor, and Pete Rock; hitmakers like Trackmasters, Timbaland, and Dr. Dre; street favorites like Swizz Beatz, Megahertz, and the Alchemist; and personal favorites of his own like L.E.S., Salaam Remi, and Chucky Thompson. Nas likewise collaborated with some of the industry's leading video directors like Hype Williams and Chris Robinson, presenting singles like "Hate Me Now," "One Mic," and "I Can" with dramatic flair. Throughout all the ups (the acclaim, popularity, and success) and all the downs (the pressure, adversaries, and over-reaching), Nas continually matured as an artist, evolving from a young street disciple to a vain all-knowing sage to a humbled godly teacher. Such growth made every album release an event and prolonged his increasingly storied career to epic proportions.Born Nasir Jones, son of jazz musician Olu Dara, Nas dropped out of school in the eighth grade, trading classrooms for the streets of the rough Queensbridge projects, long fabled as the former stomping ground of Marley Marl and his Juice Crew as immortalized in "The Bridge." Despite dropping out of school, Nas developed a high degree of literacy that would later characterize his rhymes. At the same time, though, he delved into street culture and flirted with danger, such experiences similarly characterizing his rhymes. His synthesis of well-crafted rhetoric and street-glamorous imagery blossomed in 1991 when he connected with Main Source and laid down a fiery verse on "Live at the Barbeque" that earned him instant respect among the East Coast rap scene. Not long afterward, MC Serch of 3rd Bass approached Nas about contributing a track to the Zebrahead soundtrack. Serch was the soundtrack's executive producer and, like much of New York, had been impressed by "Live at the Barbeque." Nas submitted "Halftime," and the song so stunned Serch that he made it the soundtrack's leadoff track. Columbia Records meanwhile signed Nas to a major-label contract, and many of New York's finest producers offered their support. DJ Premier, Large Professor, and Pete Rock entered the studio with the young rapper and began work on Illmatic. When Columbia finally released the album in April 1994, it faced high expectations; Illmatic regardless proved just as astounding as it had been billed. It sold very well, spawned multiple hits, and earned unanimous acclaim, followed soon after by classic status. The two years leading up to Nas' follow-up, It Was Written (1996), thus brought another wave of enormous anticipation. The ambitious rapper, who had begun working closely with industry heavyweight Steve Stoute, responded with a significantly different approach than he had taken with Illmatic: where that album had been a straightforward hip-hop album with few pop concessions, the largely Trackmaster-produced It Was Written made numerous concessions to the pop crossover market, most notably on the two hit singles, "Street Dreams" and "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)." These singles -- both of which drew from well-known songs, Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and Kurtis Blow's "If I Ruled the World," respectively -- broadened Nas' appeal greatly and awarded him the MTV-sanctioned crossover success he sought. This same crossover success, however, undermined some of his hip-hop credibility while his subsequent albums -- I Am and Nastradamus (both 1999) -- and their crossover tendencies did so to an even further extent. Around this point in the late '90s, Nas nonetheless reigned atop the New York rap scene alongside few contemporaries in the wake of the Notorious B.I.G.'s assassination. In addition to his endless stream of hits by the industry's most successful producers -- "If I Ruled the World" (produced by the Trackmasters), "Hate Me Now" (Puff Daddy), "Nas Is Like" (DJ Premier), and "You Owe Me" (Timbaland), among others -- he popularly co-starred in the Hype Williams-directed film Belly (1998) alongside DMX and contributed to the soundtrack. Furthermore, he led a short-lived supergroup of New York rappers known as the Firm (also comprised of rappers Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature, with producers Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters) and assembled a broad coalition of fellow Queensbridge rappers for the QB Finest compilation (2000). Amid all of this publicity, though, criticism began to mount. For every crossover fan Nas won with his dramatic MTV-aired videos, he lost support in the streets, where many initial supporters felt he had sold out and abandoned hip-hop ideals in favor of commercial success. Nas' sales reflected this fading support, as each subsequent album sold less than its predecessor despite the consistent hitmaking. A series of incidents in 2001 provided a key turning point for Nas' declining career. The rapper's personal life became increasingly conflicted, as his mother began suffering from cancer and his woman betrayed him. To make matters worse, longtime rival Jay-Z pointedly dissed Nas on "Takeover," the much-discussed leadoff song from his universally acclaimed Blueprint album (2001). Jay-Z called out Nas for not having put out a "hot" album since Illmatic, among other reasons, and also made demeaning comments about Nas' woman. And it didn't help that Jay-Z had indeed rose atop the New York rap scene, giving him ample justification to call out Nas, who had fallen from favor and receded from the public eye while he dealt with his personal issues. Following a much-circulated underground freestyle over the beat to "Paid in Full," Nas responded strikingly in December 2001 with Stillmatic, the title a reference to his one undeniable masterpiece, Illmatic, which had been released nearly a decade earlier. Most notably, Stillmatic opened with the song "Ether," a very direct response (featuring the chants "fck Jay-Z" and "I will not lose"), followed by perhaps Nas' most aggressive single ever, "Get Ur Self A...." These two songs in particular rallied the streets while the moving video for "One Mic" received heavy support from MTV. Throughout 2002, Nas continued his comeback with a number of guest appearances, among them Brandy's "What About Us?," J-Lo's "I'm Gonna Be Alright," and Ja Rule's "The Pledge," as well as yet more headline-worthy controversy, this time involving his no-show at popular radio station Hot 97's annual Summer Jam. Amid all of the drama, Nas} managed to salvage his esteemed reputation and reclaim his lofty status atop the New York scene. Stillmatic earned immediate wide acclaim from fans and critics alike and sold impressively, while Columbia furthered the comeback fervor with two archival releases, one of remixes (From Illmatic to Stillmatic [2002 released a new studio album, God's Son, and Nas once again basked in widespread acclaim as the album sold well, spawned sizable hits ("Thugz Mansion," "Made You Look," "I Can"), and received rampant media support. Two years later Nas returned with Street's Disciple (2004), a sprawling double album that delved deeply into various issues, most notably politics and his impending marriage to Kelis. The two-sided "Thief's Theme"/"You Know My Style" single dropped in summer 2004, several months before the album's release, and was followed that fall by the proper lead single, "Bridging the Gap." The album sort of came and went, however, without the level of commercial success that had become customary. More troubling, new kid on the block 50 Cent took a swipe at Nas later that year on "Piggy Bank," further bringing the veteran rapper's present status into question. After inking a surprising deal with Def Jam -- which meant a reconciliation with Jay-Z -- Nas released Hip Hop Is Dead in late 2006. Jason Birchmeier. 2007 - Nasir Jones Sings The Blues (Bootleg)01. Nas - Honey Moons Over02. Nas - Can't Fade Me 03. Nas - Street Dreams (Remix) 04. Nas - Stay Chiseled 05. Nas - Thugz Mansion 06. Nas - K-I-S-S-I-N-G 07. Nas - How Ya Living 08. Nas - The Flyest 09. Nas - Lifes A Bitch 10. Nas - These Are Our Heroes 11. Nas - Drunk By Myself 12. Nas - Some Of Us Have Angels 13. Nas - One Mic 14. Nas - Real Niggaz 15. Nas - One On One 16. Nas - Fast Life 17. Nas - Poison (What Goes Around) 18. Nas - Mo Money, Mo Murder 19. Nas - Poppa Was A Playa 20. Nas - Gangsta Tears 21. Nas - Must Be Nice 22. Nas - La Familia 23. Nas - Project Window 24. Nas - Wanna Be Me 25. Nas - Just A Moment 26. Nas - The Essence 27. Nas - I Gave You Power 28. Nas - Mastermind 29. Nas - Small World 30. Nas - Don't Body Yaself 2007 - Phillmatic (Bootleg)01. Nas - intro02. Nas - in the air tonight 03. Nas - one mic (cc blend/bubz beat) 04. Nas - you won’t see me tonite (cc b 05. Nas - tonight tonight tonight (cc b 06. Nas - life is what you make it bw f 07. Nas - another day paradise bw nas – 08. Nas - you know my style (cc blend/g 09. Nas - hand in hand 10. Nas - dr knockboots (cc blend/greed 11. Nas - life’s a bitch (dj simon sez 12. Nas - take me home 13. Nas - you owe me (cc blend) 14. Nas - sussudio 15. Nas - i got it (cc blend) 16. Nas - invisible touch (cc blend) 17. Nas - heaven bw something happened 18. Nas - ether (cc blend/greedy beat) 19. Nas - on the real bw misunderstandi 20. Nas - throwing it all away 21. Nas - new york state of mind pt. 2 22. Nas - hold on my heart 23. Nas - affirmative action (cc blend/ 24. Nas - that’s all (cc blend) 25. Nas - street dreams (cc blend/greed 26. Nas - the flyest bw wish it would r 27. Nas - one more night 28. Nas - you gonna luv me (cc blend/95 29. Nas - groovy kind of love 30. Nas - big things bw don’t lose my n 31. Nas - no son of mine 32. Nas - nas is like (cc blend/greedy 33. Nas - in too deep 34. Nas - made you look (cc blend) 35. Nas - i missed again 36. Nas - favor for a favor (cc blend) 37. Nas - rule bw i can’t dance (cc ble 38. Nas - get down bw jesus he knows me 39. Nas - ain’t hard to tell bw do you 40. Nas - land of confusion (cc blend) 41. Nas - one love (cc blend) 42. Nas - can’t hurry love 43. Nas - outro 2007 - Rare and Remixed Vol.2 (Vinyl)01. Nas - Where Y'all At02. Nas - Sometimes I Wonder 03. Nas - Everything Is Real 04. Nas - Street's Disciple (Original Version) 05. Nas - The G.O.D. 06. Nas - I'm A Villian 07. Nas - Shine On 'em (Blood Diamonds) 08. Nas - Salute Me (Remix) 09. Nas - Take It Slow 10. Nas - Imagine 11. Nas - Hardest Thing Is To Stay Alive 12. Nas - The Second Coming 2006 - Can You Flow? Instrumental Renditions Of Illmatic01. Nas - The Genesis02. Nas - N.Y. State Of Mind 03. Nas - Life's A Bitch 04. Nas - The World Is Yours 05. Nas - Halftime 06. Nas - Memory Lane (Sittin' In Da Park) 07. Nas - One Love 08. Nas - One Time 4 Your Mind 09. Nas - Represent 10. Nas - It Ain't Hard To Tell 2006 - Executive Decisions (Bootleg)01. Nas - Intro02. Nas - Intro 03. Nas - On The Real 2006 (Mick Boogie Mix) 04. Nas - Don’t Hate Me Now (Mick Boogie Mix) 05. Nas - Hope 06. Nas - Interlude 07. Nas - The City 08. Nas - The Format Part 2 (Mick Boogie Mix) 09. Nas - Everything Is Everything 10. Nas - Get The Money 11. Nas - Nas Interlude 12. Nas - Life’s A Bitch (Delay Remix) 13. Nas - Music For Life (Mick Boogie Mix) 14. Nas - Word Play (Terry Urban Mix) 15. Nas - The Essence 16. Nas - Interlude 17. Nas - Serious 18. Nas - How Ya Livin? 19. Nas - Carry On Tradition (Mick Boogie Mix) 20. Nas - Life’s A Bitch (Demo Freestyle Version) 21. Nas - Interlude 22. Nas - Executive Decisions 23. Nas - La Familia 24. Nas - Mo Money, Mo Murda 25. Nas - Phone Tap 26. Nas - Interlude 27. Nas - Livin Thugs 28. Nas - Requiem Of A Street Dream 29. Nas - Brooklyn Queens Sh*t (Lil Raskal Mix) 30. Nas - We The Flyest (Mick Boogie Mix) 31. Nas - Gimme Yours 32. Nas - Time 33. Nas - Outro 34. Nas - Sprite Commercial (Bonus Track) 2006 - Hip Hop Is Dead01. Nas - Money Over Bullshit (Produced By LES & Wyldfyer)02. Nas - You Can't Kill Me (Produced By LES) 03. Nas - Carry On Tradition (Produced By Scott Storch) 04. Nas - Where Are They Now (Produced By Nas & Salaam Remi) 05. Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead (Feat WillIAm) (Produced By WillIAm) 06. Nas - Who Killed It (Produced By Salaam Remi & WillIAm) 07. Nas - Black Republican (Feat Jay-Z) (Produced By LES & Wyldfyer) 08. Nas - Not Going Back (Feat Kelis) (Produced By Stargate) 09. Nas - Still Dreaming (Feat Kanye West & Chrisette Michele) (Produced By Kanye West) 10. Nas - Hold Down The Block (Produced By Mark Batson) 11. Nas - Blunt Ashes (Produced By Chris Webber) 12. Nas - Let There Be Light (Feat Tre Williams) (Produced By Kanye West) 13. Nas - Play On Playa (Feat Snoop Dogg) (Produced By Scott Storch) 14. Nas - Can't Forget About You (Feat Chrisette Michele) (Produced By WillIAm) 15. Nas - Hustlers (Feat The Game & Marsha Ambrosius) (Produced By Dr Dre) 16. Nas - Hope (Produced By Nas & LES) 17. Nas - The N (Digital Bonus Track) (Produced By Salaam Remi) 2006 - In My Own Lane Pt. 3 (Mixed By DJ L) (Bootleg)01. Nas - Thats That Shit (Freestyle)02. Nas - Hush (Prod. By Salaam Remi) 03. Nas - Money Over Bullshit (Prod. By Les) 04. Nas - Still Dreaming (Prod. By Kanye West) 05. Nas - The Grind 06. Nas - New York Shit (Prod. By Alchemist) 07. Nas - Off With His Head 08. Nas - Call Me N.O. 09. Nas - I'm Just Getting Warm 10. Nas - The Destroyer 11. Nas - Blue Armor 12. Nas - Static Starterz 13. Nas - N.I.G.G.A.S. (Prod. By Dr. Dre) 14. Nas - Imagine (Freestyle) 15. Nas - 50 Shots (Talkin 'Bout Sean Bell Shooting) 16. Nas - Black Panther (Talkin 'Bout Sean Bell Shooting) 17. Nas - Carry On Tradition 18. Nas - Hip-Hop Is Dead (Freestyle) 19. Nas - You Can't Kill Me 20. Nas - I Love It (Remix) 21. Nas - Bet That (Remix) 22. Nas - Purple 23. Nas - All I Need 24. Nas - Promise (Remix) 25. Nas - Life's Gone Low (Not On Album) 26. Nas - I Already Know (Not On Album) 27. Nas - Hustlers (Prod. By Dr. Dre) 28. Nas - Before I Die 29. Nas - Child Of God 30. Nas - Street Life 2006 - J-Love: Nas Finest Part. 501. Nas - Chisel 07 (Produced By J-Love)02. Nas - Black Republican 03. Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead 04. Nas - Where Are They Now 05. Nas - Serious 06. Nas - Where Yall At 07. Nas - Nazareth Savage 08. Nas - Lifes Gone Done 09. Nas - Talk Of Ny 10. Nas - Honeymoon Is Over 11. Nas - Take It Slow 12. Nas - Death Anniversay 13. Nas - Hustlers 14. Nas - Cant Forget About You 15. Nas - Thats That 16. Nas - The N 17. Nas - Blood Diamond 18. Nas - Secret Agent Man 19. Nas - Image 20. Nas - Why You Hate The Game 21. Nas - House Of Pain 22. Nas - I Already Know 23. Nas - It Wasnt Me 24. Nas - Hush 25. Nas - Across The Track 26. Nas - Streets Disciple Pt.2 27. Nas - Gotta Love It 28. Nas - Shootouts 2004 - Illmatic01. Nas - Genesis02. Nas - N.Y. State of Mind 03. Nas - Life's a B**** 04. Nas - World Is Yours 05. Nas - Halftime 06. Nas - Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park) 07. Nas - One Love 08. Nas - One Time 4 Your Mind 09. Nas - Represent 10. Nas - It Ain't Hard to Tell 2002 - God's Son (2 CD)01. Nas - Get Down02. Nas - The Cross 03. Nas - Made You Look 04. Nas - Last Real Nigga Alive 05. Nas - Zone Out (Ft. Bravehearts) 06. Nas - Hey Nas (Ft. Kelis & Claudette Ortiz) 07. Nas - I Can 08. Nas - Book Of Rhymes 09. Nas - Thugz Mansion (N.Y.) (Ft. 2Pac & J. Phoenix) 10. Nas - Mastermind 11. Nas - Warrior Song (Ft. Alicia Keys) 12. Nas - Revolutionary Warfare (Ft. Lake) 13. Nas - Dance 14. Nas - Heaven (Ft. Jully Black) 15. Nas - Thugz Mirror (Freestyle) 16. Nas - Pussy Killz 17. Nas - The G.O.D. 2002 - The Lost Tapes01. Nas - Doo Rags02. Nas - My Way 03. Nas - U Gotta Love It 04. Nas - Nothing Lasts Forever 05. Nas - No Idea's Original 06. Nas - Blaze a 50 07. Nas - Everybody's Crazy 08. Nas - Purple 09. Nas - Drunk by Myself 10. Nas - Black Zombie 11. Nas - Poppa Was a Playa 12. Nas - Goyur Self 13. Nas - Smokin' 14. Nas - Yoe Re Da Man 15. Nas - One Mic 16. Nas - 2nd Childhood 17. Nas - Destroy & Rebuild 18. Nas - Every Ghetto 19. Nas - No ????? Original 20. Nas - Everybodys ?razy 2001 - Hip-Hop Collection01. Nas - Intro02. Nas - The Massive 03. Nas - Wath Dem Niggas 04. Nas - Nas Is Coming - Nas & Dr. DRE 05. Nas - Affirmative Action 06. Nas - Black Girl Lost 07. Nas - If I Ruled The World 08. Nas - Hate Me Now (feat.Puff Daddy) 09. Nas - Small World 10. Nas - Favor For A Favor (feat. Scarface) 11. Nas - You Won`t See Me Tonight (feat.Aalyah) 12. Nas - Nas Is Like 13. Nas - Undying Lova 14. Nas - Nastradamus 15. Nas - Shoot 'Em Up 16. Nas - Family (feat.Moob Deep) 17. Nas - God Love Us 18. Nas - New World |
