Nas - King's Disease III (Discussion Thread)

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What do you guys think the centerpiece of the album is? I feel like every Hit Boy album has had one.

KD1: Ultra Black
KD2: Rare
Magic: Ugly

Right now, I want to say "Michael & Quincy" because it's what Nas used to describe his relationship with Hit Boy and it feels like the culmination of all their hard work. But it could change.

They might as well just be a group at this point

They give me Gang Starr energy, just because of their consistency and improvement over multiple projects. Even some of their songs have that energy like "Serious Interlude" and "Beef." If Guru was alive, he would have been a great feature on "Beef."
 

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What do you guys think the centerpiece of the album is? I feel like every Hit Boy album has had one.

KD1: Ultra Black
KD2: Rare
Magic: Ugly

Right now, I want to say "Michael & Quincy" because it's what Nas used to describe his relationship with Hit Boy and it feels like the culmination of all their hard work. But it could change.



They give me Gang Starr energy, just because of their consistency and improvement over multiple projects. Even some of their songs have that energy like "Serious Interlude" and "Beef." If Guru was alive, he would have been a great feature on "Beef."

You mean centerpiece as in which song ties the whole album together?

KD1: The Cure
KDII: Rare, Store Run or Nobody, can't choose
Magic: Speechless
KDIII: Damn this is hard one lol...Thun? Once a Man, Twice a Child? Don't Shoot? Reminisce?
 

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What do you guys think the centerpiece of the album is? I feel like every Hit Boy album has had one.

KD1: Ultra Black
KD2: Rare
Magic: Ugly

Right now, I want to say "Michael & Quincy" because it's what Nas used to describe his relationship with Hit Boy and it feels like the culmination of all their hard work. But it could change.



They give me Gang Starr energy, just because of their consistency and improvement over multiple projects. Even some of their songs have that energy like "Serious Interlude" and "Beef." If Guru was alive, he would have been a great feature on "Beef."

That’s what I was gonna say, gang Starr or phryme
 

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What do you guys think the centerpiece of the album is? I feel like every Hit Boy album has had one.

KD1: Ultra Black
KD2: Rare
Magic: Ugly

Right now, I want to say "Michael & Quincy" because it's what Nas used to describe his relationship with Hit Boy and it feels like the culmination of all their hard work. But it could change.



They give me Gang Starr energy, just because of their consistency and improvement over multiple projects. Even some of their songs have that energy like "Serious Interlude" and "Beef." If Guru was alive, he would have been a great feature on "Beef."
I'm on Fire. It pretty much sums up his run with Hit. Hopefully they don't stop though.
 
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