I have about 1000 records. The largest collection I have is from Nas. All his 12" singles, albums, bootlegs, white labels. One of the greatest to ever do it. Legendary.
Can you post a list of the rare ones? I think I've heard them all but you never know. I love songs like Level 7 and Good Morning that are off the beaten path.
RIGHT?!?! I'm flippin out hearing this, like Nas does not normally opened up and he's so poised and articulate, very rare for a Nas interview it's a GREAT Interview
This is why Rubin gets such brilliant work from the artists he produces as well. He is a figure who provides a form of accepting comfort to express yourself. Many artists best records were with Rubin.
@@sdfasdfasdfasdf42 the andre interview was life changing to me no hyperbole. I learned to accept myself and that I'm not so alone and weird through relating to Andre's words.
So weird to hear Nas and Eminem tell these stories of their appreciation for hip-hop, like they're not living legends themselves. Always humble in every regard
NaS is a gift to the culture! Protect this legend! Someone needs to do a dense interview with him where they go through each album all the way to King’s Disease
Rick is such a great interviewer. Hands down the best Nas interview. He asks really good introspective questions and allows the artist to answer without interrupting. For all that Rick has accomplished he's managed to remain humble. Salute to these legends.
Well he literally grew up and witnessed the birth of the art form. These days the young kids are far removed from that time period. The earliest they might go back to is pac and big
@@ye23. Some of us definitely care about the roots. We just grew up in a time when rap was already a thing. I remember hearing 50 cent and lil wayne on the radio when I was growing up, Nobody ever taught us about dudes like fearless four or de la soul. All we knew was what we heard on the radio.
That’s because Nas is older and grew up with the history. He didn’t go any further back when he was 20 than any 20 year old rapper today. So in a sense you’re wrong
Nas being as great an mc as he is the love for the music as a fan is great to see. He's bridged so many generations with his lyricism without the push of a ton of hit records. The epitome of a true artist.
Rick knows how to ask the right questions and let the interviewees speak freely without interruping them. NAS is definitely one of the greatest to ever pick a mic.
No other artist in the industry is as good as Nas not because he is a pure lyrical genius but because he pays homage to those before him and always has. To me that what’s make him great. That he can sit at the top and still acknowledge those he surpassed! My opinion
His process sounds similar to something I once heard Eric Clapton say. He said I’ve finally got to the stage where I can think it and play it simultaneously
I’m amazed Rick Rubin did ITS YOURZ. Every rapper that comes on his platform asks about that song. That’s still in my top songs ever made. I still get that chill when it comes on. Probably the first hip hop record that went deep in my soul
When I saw the World Is Yours video in 93 I knew this was going to be the greatest rapper ever. Nas and my uncle's 2 friends inspired me to write and rap. Peace to Rakim who gave me the blueprint to writing rhymes by saying you got to have soul and let the rhythm hit'em.
Dope content #PeaceKing ....Can’t help but think Hov gon see this then schedule an interview with Rubin soon,I mean that’s pretty much been the pattern with Hov/Esco anyway right🤷♂️
If you have ever listened to a Vlad interview and then listen to a Rick Rubin interview you will understand the meaning/feeling of a Culture Vulture. Big Up Rick Rubin for adding on to the culture.
Yes...no asking gotcha questions. No how can I make this black man incriminate himself. No trying to get more people killed over something they said in an interview. He actually respects the art and the artist.
@@haloed-hero facts, and the media outlet tried to suffocate Nas in the process, he was giving the communities knowledge, and because he refused to sell his soul, that's why he hardly do interviews throughout his career.
I have about 1000 records. The largest collection I have is from Nas. All his 12" singles, albums, bootlegs, white labels. One of the greatest to ever do it. Legendary.
@Aaron9 he means 12 inch records
Ditto
Can you post a list of the rare ones? I think I've heard them all but you never know. I love songs like Level 7 and Good Morning that are off the beaten path.
lol
He is the best period
best nas interview ever. rick rubin really has a way of talking with people that makes them open up
RIGHT?!?! I'm flippin out hearing this, like Nas does not normally opened up and he's so poised and articulate, very rare for a Nas interview it's a GREAT Interview
This is why Rubin gets such brilliant work from the artists he produces as well. He is a figure who provides a form of accepting comfort to express yourself. Many artists best records were with Rubin.
Love his Andre 3 stacks interview too
@@sdfasdfasdfasdf42 the andre interview was life changing to me no hyperbole. I learned to accept myself and that I'm not so alone and weird through relating to Andre's words.
He asks the right questions. Im so glad he asked him about ether lol. All other interviewers never touch on that question
Nas rarely does interviews so obviously this is special.
So weird to hear Nas and Eminem tell these stories of their appreciation for hip-hop, like they're not living legends themselves. Always humble in every regard
Many came before them that paved the way. You should always remember those who helped shape your thinking, and give props whenever.
“Play something that reminds you of me and my brother and our family when we were kids” beautiful! 🎷
Now that was a DOPE moment! A teenager Thinking on that level. GENUIS
I FEEL BLESSED TO BE ONE OF NAS INFLUENCES. Also To Be The First Hip hop Artist To Be Produced by Rick Rubin! Terry Pka T L A R O C K
💪🏾💪🏾
I Worked With Rick While He Was Still Attending College. NYU In The Borough Of Manhattan
Terry Williams. Mad props.
It's Yours! Salute 🫡
NaS is a gift to the culture! Protect this legend! Someone needs to do a dense interview with him where they go through each album all the way to King’s Disease
I love how the last few minutes they flip and Nas starts interviewing Rick.
His mindset 🩵
Rick is such a great interviewer. Hands down the best Nas interview. He asks really good introspective questions and allows the artist to answer without interrupting. For all that Rick has accomplished he's managed to remain humble. Salute to these legends.
Nas is a real hip hop nerd.....to bad the newer generation ain't deep in the history of hip hop
Well he literally grew up and witnessed the birth of the art form. These days the young kids are far removed from that time period. The earliest they might go back to is pac and big
@@ye23. Some of us definitely care about the roots. We just grew up in a time when rap was already a thing. I remember hearing 50 cent and lil wayne on the radio when I was growing up, Nobody ever taught us about dudes like fearless four or de la soul. All we knew was what we heard on the radio.
That’s because Nas is older and grew up with the history. He didn’t go any further back when he was 20 than any 20 year old rapper today. So in a sense you’re wrong
@@smkxodnwbwkdns8369 Through his Dad, the musician, he got schooled to more senior artists and other genres.
Facts and it truly shows very effortlessly. You can tell when someone loves their crafts for real.
Love that Nas still has the same respect for Rick Rubin regarding his musical contributions.
This interview could have been 3 hours long and I wouldn’t be bored
Nas being as great an mc as he is the love for the music as a fan is great to see. He's bridged so many generations with his lyricism without the push of a ton of hit records. The epitome of a true artist.
I like how Nas is quite open in his convos here. Very free
I’ve never heard him so relaxed.. ever
@@ghostshipone likewise he's very into this one.
Rick knows how to ask the right questions and let the interviewees speak freely without interruping them.
NAS is definitely one of the greatest to ever pick a mic.
Love both Rick and NaS......I appreciate the format...
And I thought Christmas had passed. Amazing interview, I could listen to Nas tell stories all day.
Nasir Jones the Great!
Yessssir!
The GREATEST MC EVER!!!!
Great conversation. Nas seems a lot more open here then most interviews. Nothing fazes him but here, you can tell he's happy and excited. So cool
2 legends props to both.
Funny how Nas kinda started interviewing Rick Rubin towards the end 😁
Damn, 2 of the dopest hip-hop figures from different eras🙌🏾
The GOAT 🐐
Ahhh no way i was not expectin this
The True Goat
No other artist in the industry is as good as Nas not because he is a pure lyrical genius but because he pays homage to those before him and always has. To me that what’s make him great. That he can sit at the top and still acknowledge those he surpassed! My opinion
you so right
Going through rick rubins interviews. This one though is great. Nas is so well spoken ..respect.
The nostalgia brings a tear to my eye. To quote KA, “I’ma Freshfest nigga you a Summer Jam”.
Mind blowing interview...Peace GOD'S SON..!!!
this was a must! thank you rick
This is so introspective💯👑🎯✨🌟💜🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Two TOWERS of music legends. Cant wait to listen to this more in depth.
Kings disease great album!!! Nasir might finally win a Grammy
His process sounds similar to something I once heard Eric Clapton say. He said I’ve finally got to the stage where I can think it and play it simultaneously
"A fight back then meant you were a sore loser"
...felt that. Excellent interview btw.
Idk how I missed this
Dope, wish it was longer but im grateful!
really appreciated this! didn't know about the Illmatic MC's. salute & peace
Phenomenal interview
Didn't know Nas had Nigerian ancestry, super cool
The Greatest in my book!!!!!
Peace King 👑 Thanks for everything!
I’m amazed Rick Rubin did ITS YOURZ. Every rapper that comes on his platform asks about that song. That’s still in my top songs ever made. I still get that chill when it comes on. Probably the first hip hop record that went deep in my soul
This was a Fantastic Interview!!!! NAS Is A LEGEND!!!
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!
Excellent and thoughtful interview by Rubin. Nas is my favorite artist and he put me on to thing I ain’t even know. Well done, thanks!
Oh Nas!!! We love you. ❤🌹🌹🌹🗽
This was the most amped I've heard Nas. He sounds excited talking about his childhood.
Amazing interview with Nasir🙏🏽♥️
Nas...GOAT Status.
Illmaticether
The goat
NaS one of my fave TOP 10 human beings in History lol no cap. Role Model influential he literally my Hip-Hop Father lol
The GOAT
When I saw the World Is Yours video in 93 I knew this was going to be the greatest rapper ever. Nas and my uncle's 2 friends inspired me to write and rap. Peace to Rakim who gave me the blueprint to writing rhymes by saying you got to have soul and let the rhythm hit'em.
Vlad and Fat Joe wish they could get a interview with Nas
Magical. Purely! NaS is the greatest.
Stillmatic!
Only God's get interview like this ..peace to the God Mc Nas...allyfethepoet78
Tampa Fl in this bih !!! God Emcee !!! Respect to Rick as well !!! Just saying
*NaS = G.O.A.T !!!*
I love Nas. His voice is... Mmmmmm. Talk me to sleep Nas. Wake me up with it... 🩶
NAS THE GOAT
Dope content #PeaceKing ....Can’t help but think Hov gon see this then schedule an interview with Rubin soon,I mean that’s pretty much been the pattern with Hov/Esco anyway right🤷♂️
LOL
We need one tho
If you have ever listened to a Vlad interview and then listen to a Rick Rubin interview you will understand the meaning/feeling of a Culture Vulture. Big Up Rick Rubin for adding on to the culture.
Yes...no asking gotcha questions. No how can I make this black man incriminate himself. No trying to get more people killed over something they said in an interview. He actually respects the art and the artist.
That's low brow garbage
Vlad is a fool
Great interview 🔥👏
Classic interview 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Paused the video to go listen to Olu's sax solo on Illmatic.
Great interview
yesssir, just what i needed to see 🔥🔥🔥
"You had to prove this with your talent back then. If you fought, you lost." Nas.
Salute to the god Nasir👑🐐
Milwaukee Native showing love to the god emcee. Peace to Nasiatic
Hell yes.
Rubin and nas, nearly an hour? Wheres the millions of views?
The 🐐 none come close.
They blow jay up because he got more commercially successful music but when it comes to the craft, Nas reached a different level.
@@haloed-hero facts, and the media outlet tried to suffocate Nas in the process, he was giving the communities knowledge, and because he refused to sell his soul, that's why he hardly do interviews throughout his career.
Love the show
Apple Podcasts version of this one is waaay better with the music added to it, recommend it!!
Loved it.
Great interview! Goat MC.
Wish they would do video!
The GOAT..... "Period" city girls voice. Lol
Nas and Banks colab would be dope Yo nas get at banks for that new york state of mind 2020 track.....
King
good inteview
What’s going on LEGENDS!! 💯🙏
Awesome interview! Ever gonna bring Yasiin Bey on here?
Anybody got any info on the
" Illmatic MC's" nas was talking about?
MIGHT ASWELL PUT ADS IN BETWEEN EACH SENTENCE
Here is a tip , fast forward all the way to the end , wait for replay to pop up and hit replay in the middle of screen ... Ads will disappear !
it is your fault for not getting an adblocker
KG Money legend!
❤️❤️✊🏾
Peace God✌️💯
❤
💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥!
❤💯✊🏽😊
After listening to Havoc and Styles P new album "Wreckage Manner"I think we need another NAS and Havoc Record.
💙
DJ Hitek ft nas,.common (Music is for life)......first verse.......
There's an ad every 2 minutes!!! WTF
He is totally spooked out. Going to see the big man upstairs. Lol. Far cry from his early 5 percent lyrics
huh?
@@yehor_ivanov mind your business there are those who know what I mean. It was not meant for you.
@@luckyloucash7 are you referring to his newest album kings disease..
@@haloed-hero just in general but I love his music. He is my favorite mc of all time.
@@luckyloucash7 i can understand thst
Yo Nas No disrespect but you n banks colab would be dope Queensbridge state of mind Peace out from down under