Nas - King's Disease II (Discussion Thread)

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Can’t stand Tyler. All the trolling he did getting into the industry guaranteed i’ll NEVER listen to a entire project from him. But ironically he’s a big Nas fan and did a pretty good interview with him on XXL years ago.
Tyler actually flipped Nazareth Savage on that album. One thing I can say is behind all that trolling he was pretty honest and knows his shyt, that’s what shocked Nas about him. Odd Future as a movement/team was talented and influential as fukk tho on some g shyt. Earl Sweatshirt got his new wind wit Alchemist right now too.
 

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Since a lot of people have a lot to say about the reviews, here's a late addition:

After 2019's disappointing Kanye West-produced Nasir, legendary Queens rapper Nas bounced back with 2020 album King's Disease. With the benefit of exhilarating Hit-Boy production on every track, Nas was revitalized, and the album scored the rapper his first Grammy, three decades into his craft. Sequel King's Disease II bests its predecessor. Hit-Boy takes on the production once more, but instead of relying mainly on throwback beats and wistful nostalgia, this installment of the series is darker, moodier, and more direct. Hit-Boy's beats are often tense and atmospheric, giving the album a cinematic feel as Nas leans harder into storytelling with his lyricism. He still spends time examining the past, but it's more of a history lesson than a fond remembrance. "Death Row East" is perhaps the best example of this, with lyrics that lay out a vivid personal perspective on the East Coast/West Coast beef of the '90s rap scene, Tupac Shakur's death, and Nas' role in those charged times. The warm soul samples and dusty drum loops of "Store Run" offer an old-school backdrop for reflection on memories both glorious and painful, and "Rare" finds Nas and Hit-Boy matching powers with ambitious beat-switching production and a whirlwind of quickly shifting flows and vocal hooks. King's Disease II takes chances, presenting thoughtful, searching instrumentals like "Nobody" (which features a bold verse from the one and only Lauryn Hill) alongside more modernized trap beats like "40 Side" or "YKTV." The album moves smoothly through its various modes, with rowdy tracks highlighted by strong features from Eminem and A Boogie wit da Hoodie transitioning into more introspective and even softly romantic material on the album's second half. Nas sounds sharp and inspired throughout, giving performances that recall the uncanny brilliance that made his earliest work essential, but also showing he's still capable of taking his art to new places.

Allmusic score- 4/5

King's Disease II - Nas | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic
 

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Is this the best nas album since Stillmatic? I added Car 85 and Full Circle (best tracks from KD1) to my playlist because they go perfect with these tracks.
 

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Is this the best nas album since Stillmatic? I added Car 85 and Full Circle (best tracks from KD1) to my playlist because they go perfect with these tracks.

It’s a fair question. The more I listen the more I think yes. Why? It’s just front to back spectacular. Not really any weak joints. I think joints like “no phony love” and “brunch on sundays” are good tracks the latter being great. It’s more cohesive and better produced. Both 4.5 for me but I’m leaning on KD2 being a top 5 Nas album
 

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Wish Nas would've picked a different beat for ''Nas Is Good''
IMO the beat doesn't fit the lyrics.

Touch up the game like a photo edit
Camera roll like Oscar Michaeux, they gotta roll the credits
Like Rome came into Kemet and they stole the essence
Before they watered it down and taught us bogus lessons
Written in stone, write whatever in your history books
Me and ancient Egyptian skin tone had similar looks
On my trip out to Cairo, I felt home on arrival
I swam in the Red Sea, took a boat on the Nile.......
 

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Wish Nas would've picked a different beat for ''Nas Is Good''
IMO the beat doesn't fit the lyrics.

Touch up the game like a photo edit
Camera roll like Oscar Michaeux, they gotta roll the credits
Like Rome came into Kemet and they stole the essence
Before they watered it down and taught us bogus lessons
Written in stone, write whatever in your history books
Me and ancient Egyptian skin tone had similar looks
On my trip out to Cairo, I felt home on arrival
I swam in the Red Sea, took a boat on the Nile.......
:mjtf:
 
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