I don't want a Nas and Kendrick track, there's no need for one.
It wouldn't hurt.
I don't want a Nas and Kendrick track, there's no need for one.
It wouldn't hurt.
I rather get a Firm Album with Dr. Dre and a Black Hippy Album.
If they was going to work together they would of worked together long ago. Didn't Jay Z worked with Kendrick early in his career? Yep that train done left.
Kendrick don't need a Nas Verse or a co sign
You do understand the manager works for the artist, not the other way around, right?I hope Nas is in on that artist management lick
He too much a veteran to be on some lil nikka shyt talmbout my manager
Damn she’s beautifulAlso Alina Baraz

What the hell does this have to do with Nas and Kendrick making music together?
No it doesn’tSame manager, typically means making songs together.
YG was on Nas album... both managed by Anthony.
its not rocket science
Kendrick Lamar has been switching things up behind the scenes as he readies his forthcoming album, which he announced will be his final release on Top Dawg Entertainment.
The Compton rapper’s latest change is to his inner circle as he is now managed by Anthony Saleh, who also oversees the careers of fellow Hip hop heavyweights Nas, Future and YG.
The news was revealed in a recent music industry roundup on HITS Daily Double, as spotted by TIDAL’s Chief Content Officer and veteran rap journalist Elliott Wilson.
“Kendrick’s new manager touts hip-hop superstar’s first U.S. live show in years with huge Vegas engagement. Bet everything on the K. Dot,” the blurb reads, referencing Kendrick’s headlining performance at Day N Vegas festival on Friday (November 12).
“Didn’t realize my guy Anthony Saleh @Dude_Br0 was managing Kendrick Lamar,” Wilson tweeted on Monday (November 8) along with a clip of the story. “Wow. Big moves. Congrats.”
Anthony Saleh is a veteran music executive and the founder and CEO of Emagen Entertainment Group, an artist management firm that boasts Nas, Future and YG on its roster.
He became Nas’ manager when he was just 23 years old and has worked with the rap icon for over a decade. Together, they launched the venture capitalist company Queensbridge Venture Partners, through which they’ve invested millions in startups such as Dropbox, Lyft and Coinbase.
As for Future, Saleh took over the management reigns in 2014 following the disappointment of Honest and helped revive the Atlanta rapper’s career with his red-hot mixtape mixtape run in 2015 that culminated in the release of DS2 and his What a Time To Be Alive collaboration with Drake.
“I want [my artists] to have complete control over their creative input and allow me to do what I do best, which is run the business and sell whatever is created,” Saleh said in a 2016 Forbes interview. “If I have to be involved in the creative, I’m not as effective with the business.”
Kendrick Lamar Now Has The Same Manager As Nas, Future & YG
You guys think so low level at times. Nas & Anthony have been partners since 2008. It’s funny that statements like this are still made in regards to Nas. He has his hands in damn near everything.I hope Nas is in on that artist management lick
He too much a veteran to be on some lil nikka shyt talmbout my manager
Remember when I asked you what did Nas & Kendrick have in common? This was it.

And Nas did a remix to Future March Madness that nobody asked forSame manager, typically means making songs together.
YG was on Nas album... both managed by Anthony.
its not rocket science
And Nas did a remix to Future March Madness that nobody asked for