DJ Premier told XXL: Right at the beginning of the record, when he says, “Straight out the dungeons of rap, where fake niggas don’t make it back.” And then there’s kind of like a silence, where the music is building up, and you hear Nas go, “I don’t know how to start this shit.” He [had just written it], and he was trying to figure out how to format it, like when to come in. I’m waving at him in the control room like, “Look at me, go in for the count.” So right when he looks up and sees me counting, he just jumps in. He did the whole first verse in one take, and I remember when he finished the first verse, he stopped and said, “Does that sound cool?” And we were all like, “Oh my God!”
Ice Cube said to NaS on his 'The Bridge' podcast, "Back then we were doing our penmanship, then you came and put it in Cursive". Highest compliments from 1 of Hip-Hop Greats! Illmatic is like New Testament to Catholics, it is like BC & AD, Before Illmatic and after Illmatic! Facts!
Great honest opinion!!! What's really on display is his lyrical prowess at such a young age. He wrote this rhyme as a teenager!!! "Gimme a Smith & Wesson and I'll have niggas undressin...." 🎤🔥
"Biggie's Ready to Die album came out several months after Illmatic, and Biggie was crowned king of New York in the popular culture of Hip Hop heads, Ready to Die unfairly over-shadowed Illmatic, which is truly a classic album. Though they were quite distinct artists, they innovated in analogous ways. Biggie merged language that was high and low, vernacular and vocabulary words, in a way that sounded natural. He did this with a sophisticated understanding of the patterns of black language. When a different or unusual word or phrase could be introduced while still maintaining the aesthetics of black language, he inserted it. NaS, in contrast, merged concepts that were high and low, vernacular and metaphysical, in a manner that was whole rather than pieced together, thus presenting a complex that is unusual in any music outside of jazz. What Biggie started to do with language in 1994, NaS had already begun to do with ideas on Illmatic. He carries us through the "Righteous steps" of the cosmic, oceanic, and literal dimensions of his person. He transcends." - Imany Perry (Born To Use Mics)
Illmatic - Classic aka New Testament of Hip-Hop! KD3 - Classic Magic - Classic IWW - Classic Stillmatic - Classic LT1 - Classic LIG - Classic (1st Grownman Hip-Hop Album, which J tried to emulate with 4:44) KD2 - Classic GS - Classic DR - Classic (Unlike any other Hip-Hop album with Africa Vibes) KD1 - Fantastic Album Untitled - Is a very good album, has aged well & will stand the test of time due to it's content. HHID - Good album, has aged well I Am - Good album, has aged well, original version would have been Classic if not for sabotage by Record Label & Leaking it. LT2 - Good, some Very Good highs, but more lows SD - Good, would have been Very Good if just 1 album instead of 2LP, has aged well. Nasir - Feels rushed, with 1-2 Excellent tracks. Nastradamus - OK, the highs are special which would have been on I Am, but too many lows for me, but has aged well.
no disrespect at all they have different styles but Em has put out some of the greatest story telling songs ever, in any genre. Stan is an all time classic.
Nas is really a great storyteller and great rapper, undervalued by some and especially not in 🇺🇸, he inspired so many artists and 50 Cent recently said pfobably he's the 🐐 and Eminem was inspired by LL Cool J and Eminem said that's why they say he's the 🐐, and even LL Cool J if you're not born in 🇺🇸 you don't know him or not so much, you have to be a real passionate of rap. I began with The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac, East Coast vs West Coast was 🔥. You're from Tennessee!? So you're used to be along with the 🐐🐐 cause Randy Orton is the best wrestler of all time and Bianca Belair is the E-S-T, Rick Ross is born in Mississippi but moved to Miami and what a banger he did with Meek Mill last month, the song on Shaq & Kobe titled like that blew the roof, we waited 12 years for them to featuring after Ima Boss and Rozay is real Boss
Interesting. I’m glad you can’t relate to it because I’m born and raised New York and those were some wild days. I wouldn’t want my children to relate to this but only as an abstraction .
Before you start saying who’s the best storyteller you only review 2% of nas music so far. You got to dig more into his catalog. I recommend you should do albums review
I feel like so much went over your head and i don't mean ti say this in a negative way. But please check out the Genius Lyrics for breakdown of some of these lyrical visuals NaS blessed us with. He painted a picture of Queensbridge Projects, the largest public housing complex in the United States. It's a vignette straight out of QB.
‼️ Here are some NaS songs that everyone can relate to‼️ 1. Everything ft Kanye West 2. American way ft Kelis 3. America 4. Tribes at war (w/ D. Marley) 5. Sly fox 6. A message to the feds 7. My country 8. Black zombie 9. I can 10. Africa must wake up (w/ Marley) 11. Ultra Black 12. These are our hopes 13. Dont shoot 14. The Definition 15. Revolutionary warfare 16. What goes around 17. World is an addiction 18. Blvck 6irl Iost 19. Til the war ends 20. Fallen stars flying 21. My generation (w/Marley) ft Wayne 22. Ya'll my N****S 23. Rule 24. I gave you power 25. Beef 26. Every ghetto 27. Ghetto prisoners 28. Untitled 29. I want to talk to you 30. Blvck President 31. New world 32. If I ruled the world 33. Fried chicken 34. Project Roach 35. N****R (slave and the master) 36. Testify 37. Just a moment 38. You can't stop us now 39. In his own words 40. We're not alone
Awe sweetheart NY State of Mind a 8/10 u gone catch some slack for that 😄 it's hard as hell to catch Nas lyrics in 1 listen u might need to keep during Em that's little more pg jk u doing a great job👌🏾
@ikembaojore3877 yeah i guess Nas is over a lot ppl head for some reason and their response is to always down play and most ppl that listen to hip hop now really don't fully understand what it is 🤷🏽♂️
Good honest review. I don’t think much of your reaction ( since were being honest) . On the bright side I’m glad you can’t relate to this record. I’m from New York. Those were some dark days. On the other hand it’s your disconnection from this is what makes you mention Eminem ( the Elvis of hip hop. That’s not a compliment).
@@ikembaojore3877Blaze A 50 is too descriptive with so few words. He paints to whole picture so vividly it feel like I'm there. I've never heard anything like it before or since!
DJ Premier told XXL:
Right at the beginning of the record, when he says, “Straight out the dungeons of rap, where fake niggas don’t make it back.” And then there’s kind of like a silence, where the music is building up, and you hear Nas go, “I don’t know how to start this shit.” He [had just written it], and he was trying to figure out how to format it, like when to come in. I’m waving at him in the control room like, “Look at me, go in for the count.” So right when he looks up and sees me counting, he just jumps in. He did the whole first verse in one take, and I remember when he finished the first verse, he stopped and said, “Does that sound cool?” And we were all like, “Oh my God!”
Dope, dope story
Ice Cube said to NaS on his 'The Bridge' podcast, "Back then we were doing our penmanship, then you came and put it in Cursive". Highest compliments from 1 of Hip-Hop Greats! Illmatic is like New Testament to Catholics, it is like BC & AD, Before Illmatic and after Illmatic! Facts!
This song is classic. When I heard this I instantly became a Nas fan lol
Nas the world is yours
Easy top 5 song of all time.
Great honest opinion!!! What's really on display is his lyrical prowess at such a young age. He wrote this rhyme as a teenager!!!
"Gimme a Smith & Wesson and I'll have niggas undressin...." 🎤🔥
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 nyc anthem 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
" I never sleep, cause sleep is the cousin of death "
🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🔥🐐
Forever CLASSIC 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎧
"Biggie's Ready to Die album came out several months after Illmatic, and Biggie was crowned king of New York in the popular culture of Hip Hop heads, Ready to Die unfairly over-shadowed Illmatic, which is truly a classic album. Though they were quite distinct artists, they innovated in analogous ways. Biggie merged language that was high and low, vernacular and vocabulary words, in a way that sounded natural. He did this with a sophisticated understanding of the patterns of black language. When a different or unusual word or phrase could be introduced while still maintaining the aesthetics of black language, he inserted it.
NaS, in contrast, merged concepts that were high and low, vernacular and metaphysical, in a manner that was whole rather than pieced together, thus presenting a complex that is unusual in any music outside of jazz. What Biggie started to do with language in 1994, NaS had already begun to do with ideas on Illmatic. He carries us through the "Righteous steps" of the cosmic, oceanic, and literal dimensions of his person. He transcends." - Imany Perry (Born To Use Mics)
You doing great job with these! Pls do nys of mind pt 2.
The dude was like 19 when he wrote this. True CULTURE.
He was 16 when he wrote this. Released it when he was 19.
NasLegend
Classic NY
Illmatic - Classic aka New Testament of Hip-Hop!
KD3 - Classic
Magic - Classic
IWW - Classic
Stillmatic - Classic
LT1 - Classic
LIG - Classic (1st Grownman Hip-Hop Album, which J tried to emulate with 4:44)
KD2 - Classic
GS - Classic
DR - Classic (Unlike any other Hip-Hop album with Africa Vibes)
KD1 - Fantastic Album
Untitled - Is a very good album, has aged well & will stand the test of time due to it's content.
HHID - Good album, has aged well
I Am - Good album, has aged well, original version would have been Classic if not for sabotage by Record Label & Leaking it.
LT2 - Good, some Very Good highs, but more lows
SD - Good, would have been Very Good if just 1 album instead of 2LP, has aged well.
Nasir - Feels rushed, with 1-2 Excellent tracks.
Nastradamus - OK, the highs are special which would have been on I Am, but too many lows for me, but has aged well.
You couldn't even fathom the feeling this shit gave you at that time! Fuego 🔥🔥🔥
The disrespect for putting Em on the same pedestal as Nas for storytelling. That’s one of the craziest things I’ve heard in Rap
Big facts!
How is that disrespect? They are both unique and both great at what they do
it's definitely not... em's made some of the best storytelling raps of all time.
no disrespect at all they have different styles but Em has put out some of the greatest story telling songs ever, in any genre. Stan is an all time classic.
Classic song
My bro Skully 💀, this is definitely a classic, he always paints great pictures
I was just on yo channel left and came back and u uploaded this.. now you getting to good Nas shit
Do Nas one love next, I know you'll like it
Very first song from A first ballot hall of famer
When he says sleep he doesn't mean go to bed. He means don't take the enemy for granted don't get caught lacking. Don't sleep
Premo flipped this beat on "NaS is like"
Nas is really a great storyteller and great rapper, undervalued by some and especially not in 🇺🇸, he inspired so many artists and 50 Cent recently said pfobably he's the 🐐 and Eminem was inspired by LL Cool J and Eminem said that's why they say he's the 🐐, and even LL Cool J if you're not born in 🇺🇸 you don't know him or not so much, you have to be a real passionate of rap. I began with The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac, East Coast vs West Coast was 🔥. You're from Tennessee!? So you're used to be along with the 🐐🐐 cause Randy Orton is the best wrestler of all time and Bianca Belair is the E-S-T, Rick Ross is born in Mississippi but moved to Miami and what a banger he did with Meek Mill last month, the song on Shaq & Kobe titled like that blew the roof, we waited 12 years for them to featuring after Ima Boss and Rozay is real Boss
Listen to part 2 of this please
Eminem credit Nas's first album Illmatic as what taught him different rhyme schemes..It's the reason Eminem tells stories it partly comes from Nas
Don't forget NAS one mic 🔥🔥🔥
Interesting. I’m glad you can’t relate to it because I’m born and raised New York and those were some wild days. I wouldn’t want my children to relate to this but only as an abstraction .
Before you start saying who’s the best storyteller you only review 2% of nas music so far.
You got to dig more into his catalog.
I recommend you should do albums review
I feel like so much went over your head and i don't mean ti say this in a negative way. But please check out the Genius Lyrics for breakdown of some of these lyrical visuals NaS blessed us with. He painted a picture of Queensbridge Projects, the largest public housing complex in the United States. It's a vignette straight out of QB.
React to NY State Of Mind Pt 2 🔥🔥🔥
Great reaction moni, where in Tennessee u from ? Nashville here
Clarksville
‼️ Here are some NaS songs that everyone can relate to‼️
1. Everything ft Kanye West
2. American way ft Kelis
3. America
4. Tribes at war (w/ D. Marley)
5. Sly fox
6. A message to the feds
7. My country
8. Black zombie
9. I can
10. Africa must wake up (w/ Marley)
11. Ultra Black
12. These are our hopes
13. Dont shoot
14. The Definition
15. Revolutionary warfare
16. What goes around
17. World is an addiction
18. Blvck 6irl Iost
19. Til the war ends
20. Fallen stars flying
21. My generation (w/Marley) ft Wayne
22. Ya'll my N****S
23. Rule
24. I gave you power
25. Beef
26. Every ghetto
27. Ghetto prisoners
28. Untitled
29. I want to talk to you
30. Blvck President
31. New world
32. If I ruled the world
33. Fried chicken
34. Project Roach
35. N****R (slave and the master)
36. Testify
37. Just a moment
38. You can't stop us now
39. In his own words
40. We're not alone
Awe sweetheart NY State of Mind a 8/10 u gone catch some slack for that 😄 it's hard as hell to catch Nas lyrics in 1 listen u might need to keep during Em that's little more pg jk u doing a great job👌🏾
Bruh...I was in disbelief. And Em Rabbit Run got a 10/10 😐😄 it's all opinion and preference is what I keep telling myself lol
@ikembaojore3877 yeah i guess Nas is over a lot ppl head for some reason and their response is to always down play and most ppl that listen to hip hop now really don't fully understand what it is 🤷🏽♂️
jay z is also goated as well
DO NY STATE OF MIND 2 PLZ 🙏🏿🖤
he was 15 when he recorded this
Good honest review. I don’t think much of your reaction ( since were being honest) . On the bright side I’m glad you can’t relate to this record. I’m from New York. Those were some dark days. On the other hand it’s your disconnection from this is what makes you mention Eminem ( the Elvis of hip hop. That’s not a compliment).
You gotta do some Big L! MVP, Put it on, the enemy ft fat Joe, all good songs
It's just an assault of bars. This is why only a few really went after Nas like that. He the king
I know this is off the subject but I think you're cute you have a pretty smile.
Nas best story is Blaze A 50
This is arguably his best, but there is shootouts, tales from the hood, undying love, Rise and Fall, too many
@@ikembaojore3877Blaze A 50 is too descriptive with so few words. He paints to whole picture so vividly it feel like I'm there. I've never heard anything like it before or since!
@johngreen6521 lol, yeah that jawn is crazy. Nas out here writing short films
React to Nas - Affirmative action
React to Nas - Live nigga rap
Try Nas "Stay". Very jazzy and smooth. Might be your speed ❤
Juice looked nasty asf💯😐
Great reaction though🙌🏽😂
lol it was Hawaiian Punch but at the end of the day you weren’t drinking it, I was 😂✊🏾
😴☠️