Low key, a lot of people are scared of even discussing why they dismissed "Untitled" from Nas when he talks about white supremacy. They guilty of feeding racism and this thread reminds them why.
Yeah. It's funny, because a lot of the same critics that are praising Kendrick, Solange, D'angelo, Beyonce, etc for their recent militant shyt were shytting on Untitled back in '08. There was an overall sentiment of "why does he have to rap about THIS stuff / he's trying to do too much."
I always thought people were caught off guard by the measured tone of some of the album, too. A lot of the writing, at least on the better songs, is subtle. There's a nuance to the writing that I don't see in a lot of "conscience" rap. It's not super-in-your-face militant like Dead Prez, Public Enemy, Cube, etc. And it doesn't have a sound that people associate with pro-black stuff like, say, TPAB. I'm not saying that the album is beyond reproach, because there's definitively some things on here that I don't care for, but when the writing does work, it's really thoughtful, imo.
From "Breathe":
I'm fresh out of city housing
Ain't have too many options
Pennies on a pension or penitentiary-bounded
^This shyt is so dope to me. And reading it doesn't really do justice to the flow.
Also, there was a lot of hope and optimism with Obama coming into office, and Untitled is pretty bleak for the most part. It can be a downer if you're not in the mood for it.