@@DominicMeersseman If you like HIPHOP, Sendai may be a good place. Other locations include Tokyo Sky Tree and Asakusa. What are some great places in America?
@@Taku-oz6pj I’m from Detroit, same place as the legendary producer J-Dilla. So if you like hip-hop or Motown there’s a lot of cool record stores to check out. The sand dunes are very cool to see as well in Michigan. NYC would probably be a smart move too, there’s a lot of different cultures there and plenty of cool landmarks. Thank you for taking the time to respond to me. I appreciate it very much
I definitely feel you Dxnzo 13 years ago when I was 16 this changed my life. While everyone was snapping I was listening to Nas and I’d show my friends but they just wanted to wear tall tees and dance 😂😂
The creativity of lyrics and ideas from this man is unimaginable. He's only part of a handful of artists that can create such a vivd picture with his words. the only other rapper that comes to mind is stann smith and maybe kendrick. the fact that he just won his first grammy is mind numbing. We will appreciate this man when he's no longer able to release music but I rather give him his flowers now while he can smell them. Thanks for everything Nas.
Nas is a perfect example of a well rounded MC, not only does he have an elite level of lyrical skill, he mixes it with so many poetry techniques, vivid storytelling, intellectual lyrics, amazing imagery, substance, deep lyrics, etc. He's just a special talent, such a well rounded MC and lyricist.
Nas doesn't have a flow IMO. He's got lyrics though. Big and Jay Z have flow. Pac had the ability to capture an emotion on record and make you feel it. Just compare the feelings you get when you listen to I Gave you Power by Nas vs Me and My girlfriend by 2Pac. Both songs about a gun but both give off a different energy.
Nas structure is randomly thought out. In this skill, even Big L surpasses it it's just that he wasn't given time to mature it. I prefer a dude to be a master of a skill in the craft than a jack of all trades like Nas is. That's why Pac and Biggie are more memorable and even Jay Z are in more top 5s than Nas will ever be.
@@sagerdood - I've not bought a hard copy of an album in a long time because nothing has really gave me the urge to do so, if Nas and Prem dropped an album I'd buy a hard copy instantly. This version of Nasty Nas and this version of Premo is untouchable.
@@AllegraChickenthank you bro because a lot people don’t know that Nas, Tupac, and Ice Cube we’re Poets for real for real, yeah one of my friend didn’t believe me on Ice cube then I told him you know who used write for NWA and especially for Eazy-E should I say anymore lol 😂
"Much success to ya, even if you wish me the opposite. Sooner or later we'll all see who the prophet is".... The illest line ever from Nas in my opinion
@@youtubesucks1821 He should’ve had many Grammies, but it’s cool, most of us know that he’s very lyrical and an absolute GOAT! He’s in my top 3 favorite rappers of all time! Nas is truly influential, his albums are classics and timeless and I’ll never be able to stop listening to him rap, that flow of his is incredible!
You know, as god tier Nas is, the more i think about it; he be having some wack beats. His hits be on point, but for every one good instrumental, 5 be pretty bad.
@@jessebabatunde437 True! I know that he says that in the song. I wanted to elaborate on his skillset. There's not enough words to explain his greatness.
I could literally listen to this guy rap all day, every day. He is just so slick and it doesn’t even matter what beat it is. THIS IS THE DEFINITION OF RAP/HIP HOP
@soapmantoo of course, except Joey..I obviously have a bias. But some artists just speak and resonate with who you are..and the music of Nas, Kendrick, a lot of Cole, TribeCC, Lupe, Common.. just hit different (for me) than most of music that comes out today. I appreciate new music, but find myself too critical because I'm expecting the substance and lyrical complexities and wordplay that the artists i mentioned provide.
@@nzubechiamanze1158 I agree... I kind of find myself liking Rakim more than Nas but Rakim content and substance was lowkey weak Nas content puts him over Rakim for that. But just raw rapping/rhyming I'll take Ra...all-around well rounded MC give me Nas
Yo Flossy Carter that kid said nothing he's ever heard Before another classic Banger my Boy Dropped 2 that year these young Boys don't know about I am and Nastradamus this set my Friday off Baby it's 4:35 am on the west But I'm so East coast
2.Hi! My name’s Angie and my dream is to be singer, I know there’re a lot of people like me, but could you please give me a chance to watch my video of me singing on my channel? Thank you
Facts: Greatest lyricist ... He is Half man Half amazing.. Thank you for sharing your vision and deciphering your words and views on life.. Queens is real ...
"Freedom or jail, clips inserted a baby's being born same time my man is murdered, the beginning and end" *bodied 95% of today's rappers with that one line*
@@rico.p he said on reach out you see the shit i wear you have to live that life then rock it after. A reminder he came from poverty and made his own fortune he’s proud of. No more hustling.
+Derek Crowley Eminem? Eminem is pure shit nowadays, same like Snoop. They were great in their early career, now they're just washed out. +Daynellie Kendall There are still good rappers, like mentioned Kendrick and J Cole or things like Logic, Schoolboy Q, immortal technique, hopsin etc.
+xXxTr0nxXx yea that new logic track is dope af... I gotta start listening to j Cole and Kendrick, immortal tech. Is MY shit, bumped first 2 albums 2003-2006 all the time... Dance with the devil is one of the best hiphop tracks ever made