I'm taking Nas over KRS. Nas is a better, more complex lyricist, more relaxed voice. Nas has an amazing discography, extremely influential (most rappers today cite Nas as an influence, from contemporaries like 2Pac, Ghostface and Jay to guys like Cole, Kendrick and Lupe), those who Nas idolized like Kool G Rap, Rakim, Slick Rick, KRS, Kool Moe Dee all think very highly of Nas,
llmatic is widely believed to be the G.O.A.T. album, great longevity Nas been in the game for over 20 years and he's still putting out great albums and moving good units.
We've seen Nas grow from rugged, chipped tooth kid from the projects to 40 year old man facing issues such as aging, divorce, fatherhood, etc. G.O.A.T. diss track series in Stillmatic Freestyle, Ether, Destroy & Rebuild, Last Real Nig*a Alive. Nobody is messing with Nas unreleased track catalog, from Live at the BBQ to Let Nas Down/Made Nas Proud who has better guest features?
Nas has a versatile subject matter, he has introspective track, gangsta tracks (NY State of Mind), conscious tracks (I Can), even party tracks although not his forte (Dr.Knockboot), an entire reggae/rap fusion album with Damian Marley (Distant Relatives). His creativity is G.O.A.T., on Rewind he rapped backwards, on Fetus he rapped before birth, on Amongst Kings he raps after death, UBR of Rakim is a biography, Doo Rags is an autobiography, One Love was a letter to an incarcerated friend, Money is my B*tch an allegorical tale, Sekou Story he raps in the perspective of a woman, on I Gave You Power he raps in the perspective of a gun.
When you look at Nas' technical skills (lyrical ability, voice, flow), his discography, longevity, consistency, versatility, creativity, performance in beefs, influence, unreleased material, guess features he's G.O.A.T.
