That is part of production![]()




to but then whenever that beat kicks in again I'm super into it and loving it.Light years is a phenomenol album. I follow Nas. Been following him since 1996.
I am for his life's philosophy.
There are themes of legacy, love, truth, success.
And being proud of dressing like a hip hopper.
I work, but on my off days I always wear baggy clothes and sneakers. I always did that.
Some dudes grew up and criticize it now. Thousands online.....prolly cause they could never rock it right lol
What an album.
Shouts out Tame One.
New York State of Mind three destroyed me.
I was like cool - they cleared a Bully Joel sample, Nas is clearing samples and letting Premier take control.....very New York to have Joel. Then boom, the beat dropped!
I paused it, got up and just kept saying "holy shyt!" With a big grin on my face.
Pt 1, 2, and 3 are all perfect.
They know what they're doing when they hit that pocket.
Excellent job to Premier and Nas on Light Years!!!!!
Went and listened to 2nd CHildhood and yeah, going from that (which is stylistically a lot like most of this album) to this, it is absolutely engineering holding this album back. It's like there's no reverb, which makes everything sound clean in the bad way - y'know how like, modern Studio audience shows look way cheaper in HD than the 90s shows? Same thing here, and it makes for a more hollow feeling where all the sounds are fighting each other and there's not much bottom. And some of that's on Premo too - NYSOM3 has wayyyy to much empty space in the loop.
Obviously since I make beats I'm way more granular with this stuff now, but I can literally listen to NYSOM3 and immediately diagnose how it could be better lmao.
Yep I Like Junkies ALOT
one of my favs
Should be Alchemist and Alchemist only, leave all these golden age producers thet ain’t making beats that wow us anymore, look forward not backwards.I agree with this 100%. I prefer albums to be short so 10-12 songs max. Junkie is the only song I wasn't feeling at all. Even conceptually that song didn't feel fully fleshed out.
I don't feel like this is Nas at his best. It's not Premier at his best. That's okay because I'm wasn't expecting that at their age. If they did this album in 1998-2002 it would be far superior. I'm still happy with it and on first listen it's 4/5. I said it wouldn't surpass the De La album and it didn't. Cabin in the Sky is still album of the year to me. Pos is still lyricist of the year.
With Nas I don't feel like he has those poetic/stream of consciousness verses like It Ain't Hard to Tell, Verbal Intercourse, or Take it in Blood in him anymore. I've felt that way for years not just now which is why there's other rappers I listen to way more than Nas now. He doesn't do the detailed story telling like Shootouts. He's a lot more direct now. You can see that in New York State of Mind 3. It's nowhere near as descriptive as 1 & 2. I wish he would've pushed himself to get back to that. He kind of makes up for those flaws by leaning into concepts. That kept me engaged especially on Writers. Loved that he shouted out Sane and Smith whose tags I used to see all over my neighborhood when I was a kid.
Premier surprised me in that there aren't a lot of stereotypical sounding Premier beats on here. They sound different. It's not really a good or bad thing because the production is good there's just not that 1 beat that hits like his best stuff. There's no Full Clip or Mass Appeal. Madman was where things started to come together and the beats went on a nice run.
Only 1 listen so I may get into this more but I'm happy they finally gave us something. Should've have happened way sooner though.
If Nas makes another album I want it to be Pete Rock. His work is just more melodic than Premier while still being boom bap and I think that what Nas needs to be at his best. Next would be Q Tip followed by Alchemist.
Went and listened to 2nd CHildhood and yeah, going from that (which is stylistically a lot like most of this album) to this, it is absolutely engineering holding this album back. It's like there's no reverb, which makes everything sound clean in the bad way - y'know how like, modern Studio audience shows look way cheaper in HD than the 90s shows? Same thing here, and it makes for a more hollow feeling where all the sounds are fighting each other and there's not much bottom. And some of that's on Premo too - NYSOM3 has wayyyy to much empty space in the loop.
Obviously since I make beats I'm way more granular with this stuff now, but I can literally listen to NYSOM3 and immediately diagnose how it could be better lmao.
I zoned out to this shyt after blazing up and sat under a bridge overlooking a creak at 2AM. I love this album. The legends delivered
In 2025 we got a Nas album entirely produced by DJ Premier, where Nas is shouting out and name dropping the likes of COPE2, Cornbread, DONDI, Tame One, Bernadette Price, Bahamadia, and Rah Digga.
Maaaaaaaaaaan, listen...