I never looked at it like that. Taking the hard, street edge off the music (i know life’s a b is a chill track but you know what I mean) and changing it so his words are being presented in such a serene and soulful way actually helps show how much of a true poet he is. This is probably my favorite motown hip hop AI creation yet
@@TheRumRunnerThank YOU for this man. I give you the respect you deserve. You are a genius and this actually hits real hard. This is probably the BEST ONE out of all the one’s I have heard from you. Again appreciate you King. May you always stay blessed and be safe.
I was born in 68 in the south. I grew up with Motown and I was in the 7th grade when Beat Street & Krush Groove came out. This really hit me some type of way. Nas is the King of Queens simple and plain. You absolutely gotta do a part two with AZ’s verses. Right ???? 🤷🏾♂️
I grew up 77 but i remember breakdance 1&2 ,beat street, krush grove lol when rhe late jam master Jay was gonna pull out his strap on LL for barging in the room to rap my radio 📻 But Nas is the best off all time 🕰️
Damn 🥺…Idk why but this shit hits my heart! I know this is a A.I. soul cover of Nas song “Life’s A Bitch”? But this shit sound like somebody really sung this in the studio. Like somebody from the future went to 1964 with Nas song and ask a man that can sing to sing this and promise them that this song will be a hit beyond the future and gave them $1,000 which made that person a rich man in them days. Maybe the guy that sung this already was in the streets and been through the shit Nas wrote 😂! Just think…But damn this shit really hits! That “Cuss one while I buss from” line? Damn that was sung in perfect harmony 💯! I honestly enjoy this one! Someone said this sound like Nasir Redding! I feel this sound more like Nasir Cooke 💯!
I grew up listening to Nas, his music has a special place in my life. I clicked on this video thinking this rendition was gonna be trash but holy shit was I mistaken
This is just f'in fantastic, man. Damn. I've listened to it maybe 13 times in a row already. These versions of classic and popular hip hop songs might actually bring R&B back...
This is amazing and beautiful. As a teenager listening to Nas, if someone back in 1994 had said that his lyrics could be sung in a Motown format backed back a Motown beat, I would've laughed. But this really sounds great.