Nas - Magic 2 (Discussion thread)

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Does KD2 standout to anyone else? I mean the feel, that album feels like the only “big” album they’ve done. KD1 is like that too kinda but not on KD2’s level. Compare the joints on KD2 to the joints on the other albums, they’re so much bigger, pause.

Death Row East
Nobody
Store Run
EPMD 2
My Bible
40 Side
Count Me In
Nas is Good

Like these all sound like they could have been on previous Nas albums (maybe not 40 side)…whereas most of the other songs on these albums, for the most part, sound like they’d only fit in this Hitboy and Nas bag…which is a fire bag but I’m just saying.. I wish Nas would have did a regular promo run for KD2, I think this could have been the one to “blow”. It’s like KD1 on roids. Like for real, imagine if he promo’d and shot a video for “Nobody” with Lauren. Come on…that woulda been outta here.
KD2 is the best musically but Nas' rapping is still semi-:flabbynsick: on there which is why I'd put KD3 above it overall. The lyrics and content are much better
 

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KD2 is the best musically but Nas' rapping is still semi-:flabbynsick: on there which is why I'd put KD3 above it overall.
Heard you, I agree. Nas stepped the lyrics up a lot tho from KD1 to KD2 to me. But yeah, KD2 is the best album all around out of all of them, imo. Rapping wise, KD3 and Magic 2 are the best
 

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Magic nor KD3 have any fat
Serious Interlude
Once a Man…
First Time
Beef
Don’t shoot
Til my last breath

Not saying they’re fat…lyrically/conceptually he was getting off on some of these…but these are joints I skip when I run KD3 back, just musically they ain’t my bop. Literally like every other song ranges from good to fire tho.

Magic lowkey might be his most perfect album since Illmatic, 😳, there are zero skips.
 

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Does KD2 standout to anyone else? I mean the feel, that album feels like the only “big” album they’ve done. KD1 is like that too kinda but not on KD2’s level. Compare the joints on KD2 to the joints on the other albums, they’re so much bigger, pause.

Death Row East
Nobody
Store Run
EPMD 2
My Bible
40 Side
Count Me In
Nas is Good

Like these all sound like they could have been on previous Nas albums (maybe not 40 side)…whereas most of the other songs on these albums, for the most part, sound like they’d only fit in this Hitboy and Nas bag…which is a fire bag but I’m just saying.. I wish Nas would have did a regular promo run for KD2, I think this could have been the one to “blow”. It’s like KD1 on roids. Like for real, imagine if he promo’d and shot a video for “Nobody” with Lauren. Come on…that woulda been outta here.

I was gonna say KD 1 also but like you said the back half of KD 2 has sort of the production people had been dreaming for Nas to be on (well the reasonable people not the ones who literally want a 98 beat tape like what flee lord of whoever else they and 5 other ppl like )
 
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Does KD2 standout to anyone else? I mean the feel, that album feels like the only “big” album they’ve done. KD1 is like that too kinda but not on KD2’s level. Compare the joints on KD2 to the joints on the other albums, they’re so much bigger, pause.

Death Row East
Nobody
Store Run
EPMD 2
My Bible
40 Side
Count Me In
Nas is Good

Like these all sound like they could have been on previous Nas albums (maybe not 40 side)…whereas most of the other songs on these albums, for the most part, sound like they’d only fit in this Hitboy and Nas bag…which is a fire bag but I’m just saying.. I wish Nas would have did a regular promo run for KD2, I think this could have been the one to “blow”. It’s like KD1 on roids. Like for real, imagine if he promo’d and shot a video for “Nobody” with Lauren. Come on…that woulda been outta here.


KD2 is my favorite of the series. I’ll go to my grave with the opinion KD2 is a classic.

And Nas actually did a lot for KD2 compared any of the other projects as far as marketing. Interview with Ebro. Video ready to go the night of release (Rare) two more videos (Brunch On Sundays and Nas Is Good but Nas is Good didn’t release as his friend that was at the shoot was murdered that same night) he also performed Rare at the Grammys.
 

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Does KD2 standout to anyone else? I mean the feel, that album feels like the only “big” album they’ve done. KD1 is like that too kinda but not on KD2’s level. Compare the joints on KD2 to the joints on the other albums, they’re so much bigger, pause.

Death Row East
Nobody
Store Run
EPMD 2
My Bible
40 Side
Count Me In
Nas is Good

Like these all sound like they could have been on previous Nas albums (maybe not 40 side)…whereas most of the other songs on these albums, for the most part, sound like they’d only fit in this Hitboy and Nas bag…which is a fire bag but I’m just saying.. I wish Nas would have did a regular promo run for KD2, I think this could have been the one to “blow”. It’s like KD1 on roids. Like for real, imagine if he promo’d and shot a video for “Nobody” with Lauren. Come on…that woulda been outta here.

KD2 felt like an actual event. The minute I heard that snippet of "Rare," I knew we were in for a treat. It caught me the same way "Blue Benz" caught me when Hit-Boy played it during the beat battle.

KD3 also felt like an event, but that's because of the expectations surrounding it and the fact that it was announced months in advance. I also think KD2 could have been bigger. He had Eminem and Lauryn Hill on the same album. Those two songs could have been promoted like crazy. I also feel like the press run wasn't as big as it was with KD1. But KD2 also gave us that great Grammy performance.

:unimpressed:Tell me where I'm wrong

My original comment was telling you that you should have included "Every Ghetto" in your breakdown, but it's listed as a bonus track on the back of the album cover. Whenever I go on YouTube Music, "Every Ghetto" is listed as part of Stillmatic so I always consider it the last song on the album.

I've said before that The Blueprint was better from a production standpoint, while Stillmatic was better from a lyrical standpoint. And if you put them together, you might have the GOAT rap album. I don't think Stillmatic is anywhere near as inconsistent as I Am... and it's a lot easier to listen to. An 8.5/10 is a very high score for an album that's flawed.
 

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I don’t see how the way he’s been dropping albums every few months. What the hell could POSSIBLY be left over?

It possibly wouldn't be outtakes from the Hit Boy sessions. Before we got KD1, Nas was saying he had material ready to go for more installments. There's still plenty of material in the Def Jam vaults that we haven't heard especially music he made from 2012-2018 prior to Nasir dropping. It would also be the only way as of now that I see other producers on a Nas album. There's also the factvthat Nas said Lost Tapes 3 would be feature heavy.
 
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NY all day..Da Stead & BK..
Serious Interlude
Once a Man…
First Time
Beef
Don’t shoot
Til my last breath

Not saying they’re fat…lyrically/conceptually he was getting off on some of these…but these are joints I skip when I run KD3 back, just musically they ain’t my bop. Literally like every other song ranges from good to fire tho.

Magic lowkey might be his most perfect album since Illmatic, 😳, there are zero skips.
U don’t fukk wit Don’t Shoot? Bloodclat. Lol
 

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Nas is a successful businessman like 100 times over

He’s not about to be out here doing promo runs like he was 25, I doubt he he cares if these records do big numbers.

I don’t think he’s ever cared to be honest
 

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After 1 week of listens yea this >>> Magic 1. Pound for pound this may be 2nd best of the run (i got KD3 As best)

The only song I dont like is Motion. Abracadabra is unique af. Office hours and bokeem woodbine :damn: Legit summer bangers.

And then my only critique of this run has been sometimes a lack of that deep, soulful introspective Nas (over good beats). But he ended it with 2 classic Nas tracks that will age like wine Slow it down and pistols on your album. Great album
 
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