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STREET'S DISCIPLE ADVANCED OUT!!!

did you think he was serious when he says that at the end of the song? i wasnt completly sure... besides, i think the name of his next album is going to be: d.o.e. (death of escobar) 😀

edit: damn, just noticed your sig... now i want to hear 'affirmative action'
 
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: pyonir
Article on CNN about the album:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBI....q.a.nas.ap/index.html
Only took nas 7 albums to do what chuck d and PE did on their first album.

Everyone does it differently. Illmatic was a GREAT debut album.
This is true. I liked that album

Though many people tout NAS as some profound politically/religiously charged hiphop artist while ignoring the roots of hiphop. A better compliment to him would be, "great to see you hiphop guys back on the right track!".

either way, YALL ARE PIRATES!
 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: pyonir
Article on CNN about the album:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBI....q.a.nas.ap/index.html
Only took nas 7 albums to do what chuck d and PE did on their first album.

Everyone does it differently. Illmatic was a GREAT debut album.
Yup, a classic and groundbreaking at the time.

NY State of Mind/World is Yours. classic.

I always compare world is yours to "Can I live" off reasonable doubt. Just a really cool song, and I love that CBS reference. No, I'm not going to bring it up🙂
 
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