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Steve Stoute
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Piotr Sikora
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Daniel Hastings
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Tracklist
1. Album Intro 2m 51s
2. N.Y. State Of Mind II 3m 36s
3. Hate Me Now 4m 44s
4. Small World 4m 45s
5. Favor For A Favor 4m 7s
6. We Will Survive 5m 1s
7. Ghetto Prisoners 4m
8. You Won't See Me Tonight 4m 23s
9. I Want To Talk To You 4m 36s
10. Dr. Knockboot 2m 25s
11. Life Is What You Make It 4m 5s
12. Big Things 3m 40s
13. Nas Is Like 3m 57s
14. K-I-SS-I-N-G 4m 15s
15. Money Is My Bitch 4m 3s
16. Undying Love 4m 23s

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Helped Me Fall in Love With Rap This was the first Nas album I heard and one of my first rap albums overall. I'd heard 'Hate Me Now' on a music video show and I couldn't get enough of it, and copped the album soon after. At the time I loved it and not a lot has changed years on. Now that I have heard his earlier albums, I can understand that after the brilliant Illmatic and It Was Written that some fans may be a tad disappointed with this, but I guess as I had a small catalogue of the genre at the time, I grew to love most of what's on offer. However, there are still many songs that I can't see not loving, no matter where this album came in someone's journey into Nas or hip hop. Overall, it does have a few more radio-friendly tracks like the Timbaland produced 'You Won't See Me Tonight', 'K-I-SS-I-N-G' and 'Hate Me Now', with Puff, which I guess could almost fit into that category at a reach, but as with Nastradamus, it isn't to the degree some may have you believe. Given that 'You Won't See Me Tonight' sounds like it was made for the radio, it is very surprising to me that it wasn't pushed as one first singles from this album and given a video. Anyway, apparently this album was originally going to be a double-disc release with songs like 'Fetus' on it which appeared on The Lost Tapes three years later, but due to it being one of the first albums to be leaked through mp3s it was cut down to one disc. Despite that though as it stands this is a more than solid Nas release with a good variety of tracks. There's the aggressive and bangin' 'Hate My Now', the conscious/political 'I Want to Talk to You', the eerie 'Undying Love', the radio-friendly 'You Won't See Me Tonight / We Will Survive' and the introspective 'Life is What You Make It' featuring on-screen mate (Belly) DMX, that offers a good mixture of hip hop. Lyrically it falls away toward the second half of the album with pop-rap songs, the main offenders being 'Dr. Knockboot', 'K-I-SS-I-N-G', 'Big Things', and 'Money Is My Bitch', which no doubt are the main reason people don't rate this album, but the production never falls away too much for any of these songs to be unlikable. However, while the beat on 'Money Is My Bitch' is poppy, lyrically Nas does what he did with 'You Gave Me Power' on It Was Written, and personifies an object, this time of course being money. It doesn't have the same impact but is an underrated tune. I've always dug the production for 'K-I-SS-I-N-G' with the R. Kelly sample, even if the lyrics aren't what Nas is known for. Given the average light many fans see this in, it would be interesting how I would look at this if it hadn't been one of the first things I had heard in rap, but I guess I'm not Marty McFly so this album will always be looked upon as important in my musical journey. Best Tracks: Nas Is Like, Hate Me Now, Favor for a Favor, Life Is What You Make It, Small World, Undying Love.
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