King Magazine recently released some lost excerpts of their interview with Nas. While most of it had to do with Nas discussing his early years in Hip Hop, one question and accusation proved to be a bit eyebrow raising.
“I ran into Prodigy last week and asked him, ‘What should I ask Nas?’ He said, ‘Ask him, ‘What happened backstage at the Central Park show in 2004,’” Thomas Golianopoulos inquired.
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Nas is the rapper who said Hip Hop Is Dead a couple years back, but according to him, someone has saved it.
In a recent interview with Complex, the Queensbridge rapper said he thinks Kanye West has saved the genre.
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Artists: Nas and DJ Green Lantern
Representing: Queens
Mixtape: The N—– Tape
411: “This sh– is gonna have the streets right [and] have the streets ready for the album.” ‘Nuff said about Nas’ new mixtape, The N—– Tape. Nas and DJ Green Lantern recently forged one of the best street CDs this year. Nas had to go through his vault and give up some rare and unused vocals to the Evil Genius, who created soundscapes around the words for soil-burning songs.
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Nasir Jones has been playing it relatively low key since the announcement of ****** months ago. Since then, rumors have popped up on various blogs and websites about the whereabouts of his latest album. Although there is no release date, “Be A ****** Too” [click to listen] recently hit the net and the hype building toward the album has officially begun. In the meanwhile, Nas spoke to King in a recent interview about a plethora of topics.
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
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