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Just Nas pondering Lost Tapes 3 and 4 is a good look. Moving back into a partnership with Sony was a great move to have more control of the music he left over there until he gains full control over it.

Album done and he probably will still record if inspired. Album is definitely not rushed. It should a great one!
 

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:wow:

Got me thinking, when did you first hear Nas? It's crazy because my story is kinda similar in terms of having an older family member who was a west coast head. My uncle and cousin were HEAVY west coast back in the 90s, I barely heard them listening to anything else outside of Wu Tang. Around 96 I was a kid, big Pac and Snoop fan. I also really liked Mobb Deep so I had heard Nas before on Eye For An Eye. I had also heard If I Ruled The World a million times, also had heard a couple Illmatic joints. But one day I heard One Love and Suspect brehs
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This was back when one of my cousins was in jail and one of my family friends was in the military, so every few months I'd write them letters. So when I heard One Love that entire concept just hit home with me. And with Suspect some of the lines in the first verse

shyt's pushed in, ambulance placed him on some cushion
His mom's had a stare I wouldn't dare second look when I murk

that shyt had me shook. Like I was listening to so much gangsta shyt as a kid but that was the first violent bar that resonated with me on any emotional level. There's nothing glamorous about that shyt. A kid is dead and his mom is breaking down. I didn't hear anything else like that until Ghost's verse on Impossible.
 
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