Nas Admits He'd Change 2 Of His Albums: 'I Don’t Even Know What’s On [Them]'

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"Nas has released a number of classics in the 27 years since his debut album Illmatic, but he admits some of his LPs could do with a little tinkering. In a new cover story for i-D Magazine, the Hip Hop legend was asked whether he’d choose to redo any of his albums if he had the chance.

He responded, “No, but if I decided to challenge myself to do it, I would probably change some things on I Am… and I would change some things probably on Nastradamus.” I don’t even know what’s on those albums. I could probably only remember two songs for each album






Nas’ third studio album I Am… was released in 1999 including the singles “Nas Is Like” and “Hate Me Now.” Featuring Diddy, Scarface, Aaliyah and DMX, the LP debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling over 470,000 copies in its first week. Intended to be a double album, several songs leaked online prior to its release, forcing Nas to record new material and restructure the tracklist.

“After my first record, they were like, ‘You can’t do it again. He can’t do this. He can’t do that. He’s not as big as this one. He’s not as big as that one. He’ll never be around again. He’s too grimy. He’s too street. He has a bad following. People around him start trouble,'” Nas told Rolling Stone in 2014.

He continued, “I had a bad rep, so I blew that away with the second album. So now they mad at that, and found a different reason to be mad at me. So ‘Hate Me Now’ was the appropriate record at the time.”

Nastradamus arrived just seven months after I Am…, debuting at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 with over 232,000 copies in its first week. Despite their commercial success, both I Am… and Nastradamus have polarizing legacies.

“On [Nastradamus], there’s a couple of songs that have a certain sound to it that doesn’t sound like anything else I’ve done,” he explained to Rolling Stone. “And it was a gray area in my life and that album represents that gray area. It was personal stuff that I’d rather not elaborate on. But I have nothing against that album.”

He added, “The Nostradamus thing was about the end of the world being the year 2000, so my record would be dropping right toward the end of the world.”

Nas’ latest album King’s Disease II dropped in August and is nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2022 Grammy Awards, with his last album King’s Disease winning the award in 2021."
 

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If anything, I AM just needs 2-3 joints removed. Solid 4.5 out of 5 album

Lot of dope songs… (NY State of Mind II, Nas is Like, Hate Me Now, Small World, Favor for a Favor, Life is What You Make It, We Will Survive, Money is My bytch, Undying Love, etc.)
 

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Do the right thing Nasir and release that "I AM" double disc like it was originally intended to be :feedme:

If he doesn't even remember the released version of the album, I doubt he remembers the original version of the album. If it even exists.

You know before Nipsey died, he talked to Nas about doing an I Am... documentary? That would have been crazy.

I thought for sure he'd say Nastradamus and Street's Disciple, didn't think he'd say I Am.

Street's Disciple sounds like it's era. :flabbynsick:

He did say Nastradamus.

My theory is that the reason he chose those albums was because his vision wasn't executed properly on them. I Am... was supposed to be a double album, and if it comes out that way, Nastradamus doesn't exist. That album only happened because Columbia wanted Nas to take the bootlegged songs and release them, but he wanted to make a new album and rushed it to meet the deadline. Nas has never been the kind of artist to make an album that fast, so it didn't work.

As much as people don't like Street's Disciple (which gets way too much hate), I could say that Nas got what he wanted out of it. It was his second chance to make a double album and it was the start of his experimental period. And if you brought it up to him now, he wouldn't even remember it. :dead:
 

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I knew he was gonna say "I AM" after the bootlegging and he had to re-do shyt he said in an old interview that he was like fukk it
just got stupid high and knocked joints out one after the other he said he never recorded like that before or since

Those 99' albums had the least thought put into them and it shows....you can tell which songs were already recorded
for the double album and the others that were made in "fukk it" mode
 

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Would thought this would've been about Nastradamus
 
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