Wendy Williams Show Interview with NAS, about career and health and life... August 4th, 2008 Uploaded by popular demand.. Sorry for the mis-sync in the audio and video...
I know but when he was on the radio he said Jay z wasn't his boss I believe that tho cause if you look on the back of the 2008 untitled album you will see that the executive producer is LA Reid & Nasir Jones & not Shawn carter.
Because Jay z stepped down from def jam in 2007, so that makes sense. But he signed aka "partnered" with his son nas in 2006... Jay-Z son him and left right after lol @@shadejahcarr8666
Listen to Nas' verse on the song Oochie Wally.. She referred to him as Nasty Nas because he had those type of lyrics in some of his songs.. he was called Nasty Nas much earlier in his career, but not for the same reason
Like me he has closer roots to Africa due to fact that his mother was actually Born their. Plus their a difference between Africans and African Americans.
Its a called a Partnership people a Joint Venture. His face on that Boss question was hilarious. That God was like nah, he's not my Boss. Great interview
Karen Wright Mm...🤔 Why don't they talk about it much. I mean I hear her name come up every once in a while from rappers mouths, but not in reference to how Nas explains it.
It's great to know Nas one of my biggest influences is a fan of another one of my big influences The Doors ... hearing that that movie inspired Hip Hop Is Dead makes me wanna go grab the album and give a listen today with that in mind
His face when Wendy said Jay Z was his "boss" LOOOL! He's so cute. Had to play that one back a couple times! And Wendy was the first to play the Ether track on radio?? I thought it was Angie Martinez? Hmm, interesting.
This interview in a sense, serves as primary evidence of Nas' transition from ill, gangsta MC to the illest revolutionary. And homey's right, Hip Hop is dead. The only reason it ain't buried is cuz of the lyrics of artists like him, Common, etc. As for him & Jay - Z, well they obviously made the right decision in reconcilin. 2 of Hip Hop's most respected MCs killin the madness, this just goes to show that everything that Nas & Wendy were talkin about can be achieved.
She should have done her research!! Jay was the president but not Nas's boss. He doesn't make directly off Nas's sales. He does not own Def Jam, Jay was an employee himself!
TRUE, Yo thank Nas for fighting YALL Mc’s….Nas paved a way and showed us, come on let’s not let him down YALL!!! Hip hop is our black and brown culture that’s our gift from God and we must protect it. Own it Run it, LYON!!!! PUT ME ON NOW. - PRODUCER
I find it coincidental a person says a year before they get divorced from their significant other, we are beyond wedding rings. That is the tell tell sign right there. I never hear any person in a lasting marriage that I've seen say we are beyond wedding rings.
any woman who marries a guy for him loving her and not for his money, would be pretty angry and pissed off if the guy doesn't wear his wedding ring. It is a story he tells himself, if my mom, or any woman who is in a loving and healthy marriage was with a man and he says oh I'm not just wearing my ring today, I forgot it, or any other excuse it would anger the woman and lead her to not want to talk to or be around him. Jon Gosselin stopped wearing his ring and soon it was divorce.
As a fan it's interesting but if I was his management I'd never put him there. I guess managers wanted to address the Kelis rumors and Wendy's rep would add credibility to Nas saying they are fine
big ups to nas i no he ant gonna read this but no matter what when we as a people send luv its a energy. so much luv to nas you are the best you and pac. luv oh yea and dame you still sexy
@SBboarderKP Nas is lyrically a master but, AZ is by far the most consistent of the NY rappers and Jay-z is right behind that. Pac was the most prolific because all his material was over very few years.