Tanasia is the most critically acclaimed it seems.
Tanasia is the most critically acclaimed it seems.
Yes, everybody's high hopes were met with the two Rza tracks.
Pretty dope album. RZA actually had the best beats on there. Nas should holla at Riz again
Not sure if this is worth watching. Usually the shorter interviews on here are weak. Some of them are great though, the ones with Wu, Faith Evans, Lil' Cease are really good.
it's alright
Nore didnt ask him much but it was cool seeing them interact
I've been playing this alot, got some great songs imo. Definitely way better than the Nasir one from I think last year. That first single had me worried though, that shit is garbage, but luckily it was the worst track on there.
Best song imo:
Last edited by THUGNIFICENT; 08-01-2019 at 06:47 PM.
I gave it some spins and I think it’s a nice album. I won’t go as far to say that it’s vintage Nas but it’s still very good. Definitely better than Nasir.
Maybe 3 tracks I could do without, but the album has some replay value on it.
I know I'm late on this, but this album disappointed me, Nas is the rapper I really want to like, and his skills are dope, but his beat selection is always kinda dull, why doesn't he chooses grimier beats?
Yeah there were a lot of snoozers on here. Overall, I think the Kanye/Nas album is better. RZA tracks were by far the standouts and that’s not even being biased. Peace
been a while now since Nas put out a REALLY strong album
this is what a Nas album could and maybe should sound like
^^nice blend album
bonus blend :
makes me think of the tape Busta dropped over Dilla beats after his passing. How dope that tape was!
Last edited by Rev Jones; 06-02-2020 at 01:48 AM.
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