MC Serch Is Selling His Portion Of Nas’ Catalog

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MC Serch of pioneering Hip Hop group 3rd Bass has decided to sell 100 percent of his holdings in Nas’ iconic catalog, which includes Illmatic (1994) and It Was Written (1996), both of which he executive produced.




“I have decided to sell all of the rights, including the global rights,” he tells AllHipHop. “I started conversations with several companies a few months ago. For 27 years, it has provided my family through good times and bad. Now it’s time for a new chapter.”



I have decided to sell all of the rights, including the global rights,” he tells AllHipHop. “I started conversations with several companies a few months ago. For 27 years, it has provided my family through good times and bad. Now it’s time for a new chapter.”








Illmatic, often heralded as Nas’ best work, is one of the only rap albums in the Library of Congress and includes songs such as “N.Y. State of Mind,” “The World Is Yours” and “Represent.” It’s not only taught at Harvard University and Oxford University but was also given new life after it was prominently featured in the Netflix series Ozark earlier this year.

Serch estimates both projects combined are still streamed at least 250 million times a year, while Nas currently has more than eight million monthly listeners on Spotify.

Meanwhile, It Was Written was certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2021, marking Nas’ highest-selling album. It also spawned the single “If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)” featuring Lauryn Hill, his first No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 single.







MC Serch Is Selling His Portion Of Nas’ Catalog
MC Serch and Nas
By: Kyle EusticeCategory: ExclusivesOctober 13, 2022

Rap legend/executive MC Serch is selling off his portion of the songs he owns in Nas’ extensive, iconic catalog of music. Read more!

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MC Serch of pioneering Hip Hop group 3rd Bass has decided to sell 100 percent of his holdings in Nas’ iconic catalog, which includes Illmatic (1994) and It Was Written (1996), both of which he executive produced.



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“I have decided to sell all of the rights, including the global rights,” he tells AllHipHop. “I started conversations with several companies a few months ago. For 27 years, it has provided my family through good times and bad. Now it’s time for a new chapter.”



Illmatic, often heralded as Nas’ best work, is one of the only rap albums in the Library of Congress and includes songs such as “N.Y. State of Mind,” “The World Is Yours” and “Represent.” It’s not only taught at Harvard University and Oxford University but was also given new life after it was prominently featured in the Netflix series Ozark earlier this year.

Serch estimates both projects combined are still streamed at least 250 million times a year, while Nas currently has more than eight million monthly listeners on Spotify.

Meanwhile, It Was Written was certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2021, marking Nas’ highest-selling album. It also spawned the single “If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)” featuring Lauryn Hill, his first No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 single.


Despite Nas’ commercial success and critical acclaim over the course of his career, he didn’t win his first Grammy Award for Best Rap Album until 2021 for King’s Disease, beating out Freddie Gibbs’ and The Alchemist’s Alfredo, Jay Electronica’s It Was Written, D Smoke’s Black Habits and Royce Da 5’9’s The Allegory.

The project debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 with roughly 47,000 total album-equivalent units sold in its first week. Illmatic, on the other hand, peaked at No. 12, while It Was Written landed at No. 1 with more than 270,000 copies sold.

MC Serch and his companies Serchlite Publishing and Serchlite Music (now 4MC MultiMedia) have retained the executive producer rights to Illmatic and It Was Written for nearly three decades.

The sale is being represented by Richard Blackstone, Roger Miller, and Stephen S. Sidman. While Serch hasn’t decided on a buyer quite yet, he’s been fielding offers and expects it to find a home quickly.
 

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Here comes all the Coli accountants, entertainment lawyers and publishing experts :unimpressed:
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Was just about to make this thread. MFs are cashing out while they can, guess nobody's eating off residuals like that if the music's not in a movie soundtrack or something.
 

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Here comes all the Coli accountants, entertainment lawyers and publishing experts :unimpressed:

His portion of Nas catalogue is worth way more than his portion of his own catalogues. You don't need to be an accountant, entertainment lawyer,or publishing expert to know what's happening here.
 

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Would he want it?

He's been eating off his portion for years along with his other business ventures. Probably more beneficial to keep doing what he's doing instead of buying Serch's piece. :yeshrug:
true, but I was thinking more of the principle of it.

ate off the GOAT, then selling it off so someone else can (regardless of the value it may have)...sell/give it back to the GOAT


same stance I had when Irv sold Ashanti's shyt. Just should let her have that shyt.
 
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Was just about to make this thread. MFs are cashing out while they can, guess nobody's eating off residuals like that if the music's not in a movie soundtrack or something.


Illmatic is still utilized in soundtracks and movie scores. Hell the final season of Ozark dedicated an ENTIRE episode to Illmatic as the soundtrack.
 
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