Favorite Nas Song Since 2000

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y'all, there are no wrong answers in thread I could have also said
Surviving The Time :gladbron:
The slave and the master :ooh:
Stillmatic Freestyle :whoa:
Nothing Lasts Forever :wow:
Let Nas Down (remix) :dwillhuh:
 

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America, it has some of his coldest bars ever but that chick singing the chorus :huhldup:
hadn't spun this one in a minute. Had to refresh my memory- he killed it, but yeah the girl on the chorus :russ:

I'll also add
THE General
Sometimes I wonder
The Essence
 

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Too many to fukking name TBH, so I'm going with a (in no order) top 20 list...

1 - Hold Down The Block
2 - Where's The Love
3 - Book of Rhymes
4 - You're Da Man
5 - Doo Rags
6 - Purple
7 - Stillmatic Intro
8 - What Goes Around
9 - Patience
10 - Queens Get The Money
11 - The Cross
12 - World's An Addiction
13 - The Black Bond
14 - Trust
15 - Can't Forget About You
16 - Suicide Bounce
17 - 2nd Childhood
18 - Still Dreaming
19 - Stay
20 - Made You Look

Not even to mention the guest appearances like his verses from "Triple Beam Dreams", The Carter IV Outro, and "Grand Finale".
 

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Made You Look
Theif's Theme
Streetd Disciple
Talk of New York
Esco Lets Go
Let There Be Light
Money over Bullshyt
The Don
Queens Story
Nasty
Y'all My nikkas
We're Not Alone


Let that legend cook

Nas' 2000's catalogue just might be underrated as hell, I enjoy it even more than his post-IWW 90s work :yeshrug:
 

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his 2000 catalog gotta have as much if not more classics than the 90's no lie, half of the songs on his 90's catalog are considered "sell outs" aren't they?
 
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