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| Artist: Nas Label: Universal Category: Music
List Price: £16.99 Buy New: £8.98 You Save: £8.01 (47%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 377
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Running Time: 58 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 602517795327 EAN: 0602517795327 ASIN: B001BP4TS2
Release Date: July 14, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Queens Get The Money | | • | You Can't Stop Us Now - Nas, Eban Thomas, The Last Poets | | • | Breathe | | • | Make The World Go Round - Nas, Chris Brown, The Game | | • | Hero - Nas, Keri Hilson | | • | America | | • | Sly Fox | | • | Testify | | • | N.I.*.*.E.R. (The Slave and the Master) | | • | Untitled | | • | Fried Chicken - Nas, Busta Rhymes | | • | Project Roach - Nas, The Last Poets | | • | Y'all My Ni**as | | • | We're Not Alone - Nas, Mykel | | • | Black President | | • | Like Me |
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average July 30, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album is very disappointing compared to other nas albums..yes lyrically nas is on point as usual and delivers some great lyrics..unfortunately the production on this album is seriously mediocre..nas last couple of album especially have had top producers like kanye etc this however has largelly a roster of unknown producers who deliver some shockingly bad bland beats. thers a couple of tracks to be liked..like america but a lot of it is boring indeed.
Get nas last album..its way better than this
Nas' best album July 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
To say this is Nas' best album is an understatement. After the controversy as to what the album title was going to be there was a lot of pressure for him to pull together a solid tight album. Importantly and long overdue, this album discusses the history, social complexity and street rule regarding the N word and, to be honest, it could not have come from someone with more erudite and articulate (runners up would be Common, Talib Kweli, Mos Def and Ice Cube)
First theme side: This is fairly radio friendly but without much of the kind of material wealth normal talk that you usually get in mainstream hip hop music. Even the Polow Da Don produced lead single "Hero" featuring the Keri Hilson (who is fairly popular now) has a conscious thread discussing the controversy behind the former album name and poses the question of what chance do younger generations have if veterans are not allowed freedom of speech, discussion etc. "Make The World Go Round" (Cool & Dre & The Game production) with Chris Brown and The Game is another lighter production track where The Game's verse is hard to differentiate from Nas' which gives The Game a lot of credit. Chris Brown's voice is not really distinctive (!) and is heavily distorted. The track is very listenable. "Hero" is clearly the most commercial-radio song on the album but still fits in nicely and illustrates Nas' skill as a radio MC and a MC that can credibly discuss serious issues in black culture, politics etc.
Second theme: The album is very political with "Black President" - clearly is focused on Barack Obama, "America" and "Testify" - discussing institutional racism, "Sly Fox" - think Bill O'Reilly and his clique, which lyrical shots in all direction but very focused at the same time. N.I.*.*.E.R (The Slave and the Master) is another excellent track which analyses the same eponymous matter.
Others: one of my favourite tracks is Fried Chicken which somehow manages to weave and mock sexual and dietary stereotypes at the same time with Busta Rhymes.
There is not much of the typical hip hop swagger in terms of how fast is my car, look at my rims and being derogatory about women but rather the album is trying to push the boundaries. Nas really has not made an album that is more time relevant and yet the themes in his messages are perennial and will not age. I am glad that Nas did not name his album after the N word as the attention drawn to the album would only be negative and I am sure would reduce album sales etc. This is a great album. Normally I say download specific tracks but I strongly advise you download/buy the entire album. It is worth it and each time you listen to it, you hear more. This is better than Hip Hop Is Dead which was clearly reflective of a new label sign and lacks the focus of Untitled. Buy it!!
lyrically fautless July 22, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album is phenomenal in a lyrical sense. Black president incorporates a 2pac sample which compliments nas hopeful lyrics that barack obama will change america for the better. Hero feat keri hilson is the obvious single its got a commercial but the lyrics and vocals are so tight its a great first single.
My top track off the album is Fried chicken feat busta rhymes and produced by mark ronson. its a wicked beat which suits nas flow perfectly and bustas verse sets the whole track off its genius.
Were not alone is a superb song with vocals by mykel whos tone is beautiful and is a perfect backdrop for the production and nas tight lyrics. Its a step up from hip hop is dead...and proves HIP HOP IS NOT DEAD!!!
Lyrically awesome. As always.... July 19, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This album is a must have.
From start to finish its a great listen. Shows maturity and also displays Nas' lyrically capability to the max. His flow on this record: Incredible. Some of my favourites are tracks like 'Breathe' which in my opinion is very similar to his old work, features a very laid back beat, with a lyrical style that is very similar to his 'it was written' days. 'Sly fox' a shot at media outlets and really gives an insightful look on what's really going on, the beat is crazy. 'Fried Chicken' a track rapping about a woman with clever use of metaphors, awesome track produced by Mark ronson. All in all, the album shows a very philosophical side of Nas, and displays his thoughts and views in this album in a way that comes together very smoothly and on point, the fact that each song is represented like this on top of Nas lyrical capability is genius in itself.
The album is classic, and probably the most important hip-hop record since Public enemies 'Fear of a black planet.' This album shows that Nas is stILL #1.
Nas...All you need to know. July 18, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As usual, Nas cleans up the industry with a soulful and insightful look at America and the world today. Not a perfect record, with a couple of weaker tracks, but as a whole, classic hip -hop. Nas, 'nuff said.
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