Nas is putting out classic after classic and the media is talking about Jay Z’s one verse. It’s no surprise because he bought all the media and force rappers to call him the 🐐. Nas is the greatest of all time period.
I am 63 and just discovered NAS and man, sometimes the best gold you find is when you old... thank you Nas... I got so much catching up to do and loving every minute doing so
Maaaan, you late. Nas done passed his time long time ago. He’s coming backwards big steps to bless us the fans and the industry. Nas is just different like I am
First time I heard Nas was when I picked up his Illmatic album in 2019. I'm a young'un at 19, but when I heard those train tracks and the opening dialogue, I knew I was in for a story. Truthfully, I did not understand much of the word's meaning the first time I heard them. I'm glad I chose to re-listen until I understood the genius. Ain't never stopped since that day. Listening to the God MC for more than 3 years daily now! Can't get tired! 👑❤️
Bro, the first album I ever bought was Illmatic, back in '94 when it came out. I was twelve years old & I had no idea what he was talking about either, but there was a special vibe to it. It's great to see the younger dudes appreciating that vibe now too. It's a special occasion every time this man drops something.
Look on RU-vid for nas bootleg " I am double album " if you never heard it . If you wasn't outside summer of 1998 you haven't heard that version . it's gonna be some shit on there you won't find anywhere else . 💯
@@finalround7154 The point is that we all are on the same page. There are people right now that are still sleeping on Nas... luckily we're all here celebrating one of the GOATS.
I’ve probably cried like 4 times listening to this. The nostalgia pulls at my heart strings and the fact that Nas is still creating at this level makes me all the more emotional. We’ll probably never witness this again. 🙏🏾
Nas is just the Michael Jordan of hip hop bro. Dude is just amazing. This KD3 album sounds like a juice made from Life is good and KD2 . Crazy album. Pure East coast, boom bap sound. Great album for sure
As someone from BK who has that East Coast boom bap sound in my soul and veins... KD3 is like a gift from god... the Joey Badass album 2000 is also a modern day boom bap masterpiece... 2022 was a legendary year for HH... HH forever
First it was "Thun"..... then "Legit", then "Once a man....." now I can't stop playing this for like the 20th straight time🤦🏿♂️The whole album is absolutely amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
First time I heard Nas I was still in primary school below 12 years in Zimbabwe. I liked the man and his music. Had books which were covered with Nas' pictures, and then I told my self when I have a son I will name him Nas. Now I am grown and I named my first born Nas.
“I was trying to juggle Columbia records, while dealing with what the country Columbia’s jungles had left us…” NOBODY else would’ve come up with that bar. 🤯🔥🔥
whats crazy about nas is his voice still sounds the same as the 90s. most rappers voice change a lot like eminems. nas sounds just as good. with the right beats nas is a legend
@@hh-hh5ub You're a true Nas head just like me... Very detailed and see it's the small things with Nas that makes him BIG in our Hip Hop culture! A true visualizer
@@TashameAli all day everyday bro 😎..I usually listen to his song 15-20x and try to understand the context behind his lyrics. He’s a gift to hip hop and the community.
I can’t remember the first time I heard Nas. I jus remember his tapes playing all throughout my childhood, my teens , early 20s all the way til now ... I remember being 11 or 12 listening to 2nd childhood and flyest gangstas in the ghetto tho ... this Man practically took part in my upbringing through his music. Now I’m a grown ass Man and Nas music still take priority over anything in my playlist ... Thank you Nas and peace god ✊🏾💯
My first time hearing Nas is 1996 and It Was Written was the first album by him I owned. I was 13 years old and just a fan of all hip hop east Midwest south and west. But that album I couldn't get tired of and I played it constantly. Fast forward 26 years later and this shit is mind blowing. Smh damn instant classic with this one
Shoutout to my older brother for putting me on 💯 The King’s Disease Trilogy (and Magic) just put Nas in a whole different atmosphere. Nas & Hit-Boy left an indelible mark 🔥🔥🔥
First time I heard Nas was while I was playing NBA 2K13, Jay-Z curated the soundtrack and “The World Is Yours” came on and I was instantly hooked. Listened to Illmatic and it changed the way I listened to music and made me a much deeper fan of rap (especially more lyrically-driven artists) aside from the mainstream.
First time I heard Nas, I was with my father, he was playing me music I never heard before. When he played "The world is yours", my world changed from there.
“A dude who, i saw rockin fubu outside papayas told me halftime was timeless while armor all’n his tires” can we appreciate that wordplay in story form is crazy
first time i heard Nas? Jalajaa Street dreams (remix) way too long now, i was 15 then. i said wow... who is this man? I learned how to speak English listening to Nas. in my country the official language is Spanish.
First time I heard Nas was '96 10yrs old his song The message bought me in.I copped IWW,TheFirm,I Am,Stillmatic then I realized I missed Illmatic...I had to double back....GOAT. 30 yrs later still making classics...PEACE✌ KING.
Listened to the whole album twice on my way driving down to LA from the 14 in Lancaster all the way down to the 10 to El Monte from Ghetto Reporter, to Hood2Hood, to Once a Man Twice a Child, to First Time This album is already a classic in my book Nothing but beyond love from Cali to King Nas Only God knows the messages you taught me from the streets to the classroom may you forever reign supreme in HipHop
First time I heard Nas I was a kid, and the song was “I can”, the voices of the children on the hook caught my attention, and the lyrics(of the hook) always drove me to achieve great things for myself, I took their words for it, that “if I work hard on it, I’ll be what I wanna be” and that hasn’t failed till date. To be honest, you weren’t my favorite artiste then, I appreciated and subsequently loved you the more as I grew, and now I can’t mention my top 5 emcees(dead or alive) without you in it. Thanks for being Nasir! And keep dropping more dope records, Kings Disease III is on a mad spin down here. Peace and Love ❤.
Nas = 🐐 Best rap album of the past decade, never thought we’d hear hip hop sounding like this again😩 but he does this with every album. #KD3 definitely the best project out of the 3. Lyrics, concepts, soul, jazz, message… We need this
If.. and I guess when we lose Nas, it's gonna shatter me. Deeper than Kobe... for me, at least. Let's celebrate the legend 🙌🏾 God's son. F the record sales