journalists have fought for decades, all the way to the supreme court...for the right to protect their sources...
Either/or, it's with a grain of salt until it's proven. I can't be quick to say "yo that bytch is lyin'!" just cause it's about Nas, who was my favorite rapper when I was younger... and I can't be quick to say "yo, she's tellin' the truth" just because she's a writer who's happened to write some great stuff in the past. She has just as much journalistic integrity as Nas has artistic integrity.
But here's the thing... even she herself has cited several times that Nas is one of her all-time favorites. She's not some chick that just popped up out of nowhere and hasn't been up to this point respected as a writer by people in and outside of hip-hop. She was there to write about both Biggie and Pac, and was cool with both of 'em. She's written on Nas before, and Jay-Z, and a lot of stuff for mags like The Source and Vibe in their classic years. So whether Nas is a top 10 MC or not, writers who've been around lots of artists tend to be less starstruck by them than fans are. They respect artists' work greatly, of course, but they're less likely to be so caught up in it that it clouds their ability to call a spade a spade. Hip hop heads are more likely to strictly go off "but it's NAS!!", whereas those who've met the individuals behind the records and are more keen to how the industry works might not be as quick to let "but it's NAS!!" be their reasoning.
But here's the thing... even she herself has cited several times that Nas is one of her all-time favorites. She's not some chick that just popped up out of nowhere and hasn't been up to this point respected as a writer by people in and outside of hip-hop. She was there to write about both Biggie and Pac, and was cool with both of 'em. She's written on Nas before, and Jay-Z, and a lot of stuff for mags like The Source and Vibe in their classic years. So whether Nas is a top 10 MC or not, writers who've been around lots of artists tend to be less starstruck by them than fans are. They respect artists' work greatly, of course, but they're less likely to be so caught up in it that it clouds their ability to call a spade a spade. Hip hop heads are more likely to strictly go off "but it's NAS!!", whereas those who've met the individuals behind the records and are more keen to how the industry works might not be as quick to let "but it's NAS!!" be their reasoning.

on another note..the story bout Nas hanging out with Big and freestyling his ass off nonstop...i have heard before....years ago..was she the one who broke it first?
the story everyone talks about is that nas and biggie were driving round NY and nas was freestlying and biggie well asleep and when he woke up nas was still freestyle.
nas was recently asked about this and said it never happened.
she said she chilled with nas and b.i and nas rhymed for 17 mins nonstop..
Nas denied that?or is that a different story?