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As We Enter

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Sweeeeet man

These guys compliment each other perfectly, the collaboration is awesome. They actually have a message with this album and aren't looking for the number one spot on iTunes. They just want to let their voices be heard because what they're saying is actually something worth listening to. Yet some people would rather listen to kesha and the black eyed peas, whose messages are all about sex and drinking and whatnot. It's just plain ridiculous how that trash is more popular than this well thought out album. I swear they need to make a seperate branch of iTunes designated for the stupid preteen and teenage girks who pollute the top ten chart with the likes of Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry. Seriously.

Nas is king

First off, whoever wrote " who is nas" and "Nas isn't big in the rap game" shouldn't be reviewing. Ever heard of the nas and jay-z dispute? Nas used 2 be the king of NY before Hova. Also, Illmatic remains one of the greatest rap albums of all time. Nas is HUGE whether u like it or not, and this song shows his talent. (plus, good collabo with bob marley's youngest son)

What's wrong wit y'all

It's nas and Damian jr gong Marley not just nas anyway great song I love distant relatives

Biography

Born: September 14, 1973 in Long Island, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Beginning with his classic debut, Illmatic (1994), Nas stood tall for years as one of New York City's leading rap voices, outspokenly expressing a righteous, self-empowered swagger that endeared him to critics and hip-hop purists. Whether proclaiming himself "Nasty Nas" or "Nas Escobar" or "Nastradamus" or "God's Son," the self-appointed King of New York battled numerous adversaries for his position atop the epicenter of East Coast rap, none more challenging than Jay-Z, who vied with Nas for the...
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