What were those songs?. Because the 1st album he released in the 2000s was stillmatic. Oochie wally? He was featured in that Bravehearts song.No in the 2000s he tried hard to get hitsI like how the booth conveniently forgets this
he found his niche later
Late 90s with the whole nastradmus/i am joints and the firm... then god's son laterWhat were those songs?. Because the 1st album he released in the 2000s was stillmatic. Oochie wally? He was featured in that Bravehearts song.
Gods SonLate 90s with the whole nastradmus/i am joints and the firm... then god's son later
Definitely in the late 90s but Gods Son
yeah like made you lookGods SonDefinitely in the late 90s but Gods Son
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Made you look was just supposed to be a street bangeryeah like made you look
I wouldn't say he was still tryna sell out by this time but he was still finding himself

He's an A-list MC and that's all that matters.
he wasn't at first but since a few years he's been recognize as one of the face of rap worldwide. And that's certainly due to the fact that he's one of the rare to have survived all the era's and still drop quality music.
when your carreer is 20 years of music and it's still relevant you got respect from a all range of people, from rap veterans, to youngins, musicians from all kind of genras
without exageration when you talk nas it's like your talking about miles davis for jazz, hendrix for rock'n'roll or dylan for pop music
he's more social now and anthony saleh did a lot for that to happen too. when you hang with that kind of people your not a b list celebrity. He's not on the superstar status either but kinda low key still like sade or raphael saadiq
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He's more than that. He's a cultural icon and a modern living legend.
