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Nas albums featuring 2Pac

Nas Music Videos (17)
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| | God's Son CD (2002)
$7.59 In the tradition of its predecessor STILLMATIC, GOD'S SON seeks to erase the memory of Nas's commercial pop-crossover albums, instead hearkening back to the poetic glory days of STILLMATIC. The New York hip-hop legend returns to the thoughtful, introspective philosophy ...
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| Nas appears on Keyshia Cole Different Me CD (2008)
$10.59 Oakland-born R&B songstress Keyshia Cole has been crafting top-shelf R&B that straddles the stylistic divide between the stridently modern, club-oriented R&B of contemporaries like Ne-Yo and the more backward-looking, classicist soul of Mary J. Blige. A DIFFERENT ME unquestionably favors ...
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 Nas Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Nas songs: N.Y. State of Mind Lyrics, It Ain't Hard to Tell Lyrics, One Love Lyrics, One Mic Lyrics, Genesis Lyrics, Bridging the Gap Lyrics, Got Ur Self A... Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Street Dreams Lyrics, Represent Lyrics, If I Ruled the World Lyrics, Hip Hop Is Dead Lyrics, I Can Lyrics, Memory Lane Lyrics, One Time 4 Your Mind Lyrics, Affirmative Action Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Play on Playa Lyrics, Rule Lyrics, Made You Look Lyrics, Hate Me Now Lyrics, Can't Forget About You Lyrics.
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 Nas Biography
With charged poetic lyrics spit in an almost impossibly smooth flow, Nas turned the rap world on its ear in 1994 when the Queens MC unleashed the instantly immortal ILLMATIC. The immaculate record contained few frills, no skits, no celebrity cameos, just the rapper's deceptively complex rhymes, words that lounged in the listener's psyche for days after, layered over beats by some of the best producers of the day. While the following years would find Nas hard-pressed to live up to his supernova debut, he quietly released solid records. In 2001, his spirit revived by a beef with Jay-Z (they would reunite on stage years later), he released the acerbic STILLMATIC, which was followed by a string of critically praised records, but no shortage of controversy.
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 Worked With
Mary J. Blige, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, Raekwon, Ludacris, Scarface
 Contemporaries
Jay-Z, The Roots, Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang Clan, Mos Def, Ghostface Killah, The Notorious B.I.G., Redman, Fat Joe, AZ, M.O.P., Noreaga, Jeru the Damaja, Big Punisher, Capone-N-Noreaga, Foxy Brown (Rap), Goodie Mob, Canibus, Killah Priest, Lupe Fiasco, Black Moon, GZA, Raekwon, DJ Clue?, The LOX, Cormega, Cappadonna, Prodigy (Mobb Deep), O.C. (Omar Credle), Grand Puba, Akinyele, Organized Konfusion, Fatal, Group Home, Half-A-Mill
 Followers
Eminem, The Game, Mos Def, DMX, Ja Rule, Eve, Big Punisher, Foxy Brown (Rap), Lupe Fiasco, N.O.R.E., Tony Yayo, Brother Ali, Pharoahe Monch, Guilty Simpson, The LOX, Nature
 Influences
Public Enemy, LL Cool J, The Jackson 5, EPMD, Boogie Down Productions, Gang Starr, Eric B. & Rakim, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Marley Marl, Main Source, Treacherous Three, The D.O.C., Erick Sermon, Craig G
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