Nas - King's Disease III (Discussion Thread)

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“King’s Disease III sees Nas continuing to extend his prime, delivering heater after heater without the support of features and amounting to one of his most immaculate albums since 2012’s Life is Good. Hit-Boy produces sounds that flip between modern, large-scale Hip-Hop beats and ones that bring nuance to the influential elements of 90s Boom-Bap/Jazz Rap, amongst others. It all acquiesces into one strong gavel to the table as Nas makes an everlasting statement about his lasting legacy that will only grow more”

 

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Everything about this album has already been said. I'm personally stuck on Thun, Mike & Quincy, Once a Man Twice a Child, and Beef
Like I said let's see when 21 40+ still doing this

that's relevant nikkaz get a Drake stimulus package talk reckless about our legends. These clown ass nikkaz accept bullshyt like that:scust:

21 better hope he develops a base as loyal as Nas has

Speaking of selling out arenas, the one night only MSG show goes on pre sale tomorrow for Chase card holders

Coli meet up?

I'm in. Copping tomorrow.
 
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You beat me to it lol.

This review, the Telegraph, and Soul In Stereo should have him debuting in the high 90’s on Metacritic. Pitchfork will if course lowball the album and Rolling Stone probably won’t review it but be should top out in the high 80’s similar to KD2
 
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