I Always Found It Surprising That “The World Is Yours” Didn’t End Up Being A Pop Hit In 94

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If you knew how cap illmatic's impact was, you'd understand. Nas wasn't a big deal in 94'.
Album was average. Got 5 mics by some asian chic, in a bias magazine.
But in real life, meant nothing
Plankton negged you for your post in the thread I Always Found It Surprising That “The World Is Yours” Didn’t End Up Being A Pop Hit In 94. With the following comment: In your world. In Hip Hop he was considered the next big thing.
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@Plankton in bias east coast media he was considered the next big thing. In the real world. A bunch of other artists whom ALSO made their debuts in hip hop, totally were out shining him.

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Everyone knows The World is Yours. How is it not a hit? Im confused
 

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In the South we was messing with Nas starting in 1992 when Zebrahead ST dropped and Halftime was on there. Still remains the most played Nas track down south. Nas was too hood and didn't promote the album or tour or do many interviews that were open to him back then....aka play the game like BIG did. Just wanted to smoke weed, drink, fukk bytches, and catch BS court cases until promoters stopped booking him
 
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