One of the greatest MCs to ever pick up a microphone, Nas has watched as his beloved hip-hop has gone from its innocent days of B-Boy battles and lyrical sport to todays fake-thug posturing and commercial excesses, and hes got something to say about it. Throughout his storied career which began with 1994s classic Illmatic and has spanned the last decade with over 12 million albums sold Nas has been more than just the genres foremost lyricist and thinker. He has become a statesman, some would argue hip-hops conscience.
As evidenced by last years highly-publicized reconciliation with longtime adversary JAY-Z, and his subsequent signing to Def Jam Recordings, Nas has shown that actions speak louder than words: unity is more powerful than divisiveness. The time has come for hip-hop to grow.Now with the release of his critically acclaimed Def Jam debut the aptly-titled Hip-Hop Is Dead Nas returns to his role as mentor and teacher, his legendary mic skills as sharp as ever, and takes todays young rappers back to school. The lesson? Hip-Hop As Nas sees it is very much alive.
The title track of the album and new single, Hip Hop Is Dead is set to a heavy rock beat interspersed with old-school breaks and showcases some of Nas most dexterous mic work in years. Nas
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