Album: NASIR
Artist: Nas
- Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
- Release Date: 2018
- Explicitness: explicit
- Country: USA
- Track Count: 7
- Copyright: ℗ 2018 Mass Appeal Records LLC, distributed by Def Jam Recordings
Tracklist For NASIR By Artist Nas
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Not For Radio (feat. Puff Dadd |
Nas |
3:22 |
USD 1.29 |
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Cops Shot the Kid (feat. Kanye |
Nas |
2:47 |
USD 1.29 |
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White Label |
Nas |
2:58 |
USD 1.29 |
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Bonjour |
Nas |
3:21 |
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everything (feat. The-Dream & |
Nas |
7:32 |
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Adam and Eve (feat. The-Dream) |
Nas |
4:10 |
USD 1.29 |
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Simple Things |
Nas |
2:19 |
USD 1.29 |
Reviews For NASIR By Artist Nas
Wow
5
By d53eminemisgod
Holy Crap this album is good. Not a bad song on it👏
NASIR
5
By GET THE DELUXE Nas #KingEsco
An album for the people!!! 7 tracks no filler here!
Naw
1
By dudjfndj
I am tolerable and understand that this guy is intitilled to his own opinions and I do really enjoy nas music like gods child and illmatic but I just don’t agree with some of the stuff he is saying on here. I don’t like all this anti cop crap at all. I will still listen to your music but I have to pass on this album.
Goat
5
By Ryanopo
I only think 2 songs are whatever other than that this album is fire
This is fire
5
By Benis991
Nas does it again
ALASKA IS 'DA GREATEST
4
By JosiahPatrickSP
I like this decently as a political album. I just felt that I had to mention something about the "EVERYTHING" track in defense of good-culture: I know NAS spoke about buying his ancestor's homeland back, but he also says 'no pressure about selling Alaska back to Russia,'
Honestly, there are a lot of black-people in Alaska, & a huge number of Native American & other races: Fillipinos, Chinese, Simoans, etc.. Also, probably between 8-15% of EVERYBODY smokes a ton of GANJA. You can order Marijuana like Pizza, right to your house, even!! It's amazing. Anyhow, I guess I'm just sayin, You got to stand up for the people who are REPPIN' IT
--Peace, JP
garbage
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By tcsweetpea
Clearly we know where the author of this ITunes review for this album stands politically. An epidemic of police brutality towards people of color? No!! A few incidents' around the country doesn't make it an epidemic. It only comes off as an epidemic because the liberal media wants you to believe there is one. If this was the 1950's -60's you would have a legitimate argument, but it's not! Yes Yes let the whining begin
Didn’t wanna give it this review
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By Mcy911
Nas needs to find his roots if he’s still gonna put out. I’m a fan of him but this was a let down . Nas turn back the clock.
Ok
3
By saed0521
I want to start out by saying besides nastradamus, this was Nas’s weakest album to date. Coming off one of his best efforts in the “Life is Good” album and after a 6 year hiatus, we all expected more. What we got was a Kanye west produced album where the production is obviously not synced well with Nas’s lyrics. The album has only 7 tracks and yet you feel like you can’t even get past the second one without giving up on the album. Even with the albums best track in my opinion (Everything) you still get an unnecessary 5 minuets of Kanye humming and The dream feeling out of place in the track. If I were to ranked each song individually out of 10 it would be:
1. Not for radio- 4/10- Weak sequel to Hate me now
2.Cops shot the kid- 6/10- Decent message but a repetitive sample to Slick Rick’s Children story doesn’t work
3. White Label-4/10- Listened to it maybe twice and I’ll probably never listen to it again
4. Bonjour- 3/10- Weakest track
5. Everything-7.5/10- Great beat and lyrics by nas but too much Kanye
6. Adam and Eve- 6/10- Better use of the dream in the hook but nas lyrics are just ok
7. Simple Things- 5/10
45.5-70: 65 percent- Just passed if it was a school grade.
2.5 stars really doe
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By WESTGH0ST47
Feel like this had more potential without Kanye. Don’t feel their styles mash too well.
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