I hope you're right...hope the 3rd time is the charm then.I understand ur point. But The G.O.D. and The General are flames. Nas and Swizz problem is they be chasing radio instead of making that gutter shyt.

I hope you're right...hope the 3rd time is the charm then.I understand ur point. But The G.O.D. and The General are flames. Nas and Swizz problem is they be chasing radio instead of making that gutter shyt.
Possibly, but I guess it just depends on how much the label wants to invest in the project. Some samples cost lots of loot. If it didn't, the Columbia probably would've put it out the first time.
Yeah but I'm pretty sure it's not about the sample, more about Columbia/Nas scrapping the whole Death Of Escobar project and moving on to Stillmatic and Lost Tapes
Nas the God got kids dancing to Hip Hop Is Dead![]()
Yep...nikka truthfully summed up what happened from the success of Illmatic up until that point....if anyone needs to know what Nas was dealin wit between those 2 albums all they have to do is listen to that song...The transition from a young fool
Broke, still on his neck he hung jewels...
Top 10 Nas joint. Seriously. If it was officially released, that song would be one of the most important of his career! Pivotal.
Nas the God got kids dancing to Hip Hop Is Dead![]()