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Nas albums featuring Vincent Henry

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| | Nas CD (2008) Explicit
$12.99 Nasir Jones's controversially untitled LP follows the impressive trifecta of GOD'S SON, STREET'S DISCIPLE, and HIP-HOP IS DEAD. This latest record leans on gritty, often metallic production and a mission of personal catharsis, often in congress with a current sociopolitical ...
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| Hip Hop Is Dead CD (2006)
$10.45 Title and all, Nas's eighth solo album clearly intends to spark controversy. But what gives Nasir Jones the right to declare that HIP HOP IS DEAD? For one Nas's 5-mic debut album ILLMATIC represents the best of a by-gone era. ...
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| Street's Disciple CDs (2004) Parental Advisory
$14.85 Without need for filler or skits, the ultra-focused Nas has more than enough on his mind and in his rhyme arsenal to fill the two discs. He opens by raising Cain on false idols, first indicting both sides of the ...
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| Street's Disciple CDs (2004) Edited
$7.69 Without need for filler or skits, the ultra-focused Nas has more than enough on his mind and in his rhyme arsenal to fill the two discs. He opens by raising Cain on false idols, first indicting both sides of the ...
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| Greatest Hits CD (2007)
$11.29 Nasir Jones has gone from Nasty Nas to Nas to Escobar and back from his watershed debut ILLMATIC through to the polemic that is 2006's HIP-HOP IS DEAD. GREATEST HITS surveys Nas's hottest album tracks during this journey. Two previously ...
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| Nas CD (2008) Edited
$13.69 Nasir Jones's controversially untitled LP follows the impressive trifecta of GOD'S SON, STREET'S DISCIPLE, and HIP-HOP IS DEAD. This latest record leans on gritty, often metallic production and a mission of personal catharsis, often in congress with a current sociopolitical ...
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| Hip Hop Is Dead CD (2006) Edited
$13.99 Title and all, Nas's eighth solo album clearly intends to spark controversy. But what gives Nasir Jones the right to declare that HIP HOP IS DEAD? For one Nas's 5-mic debut album ILLMATIC represents the best of a by-gone era. ...
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| Greatest Hits CD (2007)
$15.89 Nasir Jones has gone from Nasty Nas to Nas to Escobar and back from his watershed debut ILLMATIC through to the polemic that is 2006's HIP-HOP IS DEAD. GREATEST HITS surveys Nas's hottest album tracks during this journey. Two previously ...
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| Bridging The Gap (2004) 2 versions
$4.55 Audio Mixers: Salaam Remi; Kevin Crouse.
Personnel: Vincent Henry (guitar, strings, harmonica, baritone saxophone); Olu Dara (guitar, harmonica); Salaam Remi (guitar, drums).
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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, Bridging the Gap Lyrics, Street Dreams Lyrics, Got Ur Self A... Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Represent Lyrics, Genesis Lyrics, If I Ruled the World Lyrics, I Can Lyrics, Memory Lane Lyrics, One Time 4 Your Mind Lyrics, Affirmative Action Lyrics, Made You Look Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Play on Playa Lyrics, Hate Me Now Lyrics, Rule 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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Kanye West, Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, Raekwon, Ludacris, JOE
 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, Raekwon, GZA, DJ Clue?, The LOX, Cormega, Cappadonna, Prodigy (Mobb Deep), O.C. (Omar Credle), Grand Puba, Organized Konfusion, Akinyele, Fatal, Group Home, Half-A-Mill
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 Influences
Public Enemy, The Jackson 5, LL Cool J, 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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