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I had this thought earlier about Untitled. He directly confronted race, politics, and media in America before the onset of the hyper fragmented political climate we have today. 17 years later, I'm not sure how many rappers on a major label have even attempted to do the same on a full length project.


Kendrick did with To Pimp A Butterfly

Common did with Black America Again

Lupe Fiasco did in an esoteric fashion with Drogas Wave


Those are the only three.
 

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Kendrick did with To Pimp A Butterfly

Common did with Black America Again

Lupe Fiasco did in an esoteric fashion with Drogas Wave


Those are the only three.
To Pimp A Butterfly.. :ehh:
Black America Again was ok.
Lupe was too abstract for the masses.

Nas was literally fighting and protesting Fox News. shyt was just bigger in scale.
 

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I had this thought earlier about Untitled. He directly confronted race, politics, and media in America before the onset of the hyper fragmented political climate we have today. 17 years later, I'm not sure how many rappers on a major label have even attempted to do the same on a full length project.
@Ziggiy said it earlier...Untitled is just an incredible piece of art man its his most emotional album to me




come on man this is better than peoples entire albums lol
 

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Kendrick did with To Pimp A Butterfly

Common did with Black America Again

Lupe Fiasco did in an esoteric fashion with Drogas Wave


Those are the only three.
GREAT comparisons

Black on both sides has a lot of elements too
 

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To Pimp A Butterfly.. :ehh:
Black America Again was ok.
Lupe was too abstract for the masses.

Nas was literally fighting and protesting Fox News. shyt was just bigger in scale.
He was on one in that era. I remember he cut a promo talkin about "we don't need Jesse Jackson no more we got Nas and Young Jeezy now" :mjlol:
 

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CHRIST, HE LEGIT WAS SAYING EVERYTHING THAT IS HAPPENING TODAY 25 YEARS AGO

I never listen to this song in like 10 years and this just blew me :gucci:


"What you trying to knowledge, nah I'm trying to kick the shyt you need to learn though "

I tell people all the time, Nas will never run out of material and be able to rap forever literally if he wanted..dude way of living/seeing life and speak about it from any angle is his super power! No one can do it like him, it's why he's pretty much known as the golden child and the God in this rap shyt even to his peers..

The fukkin GOAT!!
 
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Gods Son and Untitled are my internal justifications for ranking Nas over my other goat PAC. It's where Nas finally came through on "2Pacalypse, I understood your style".

Makes me wish Def Jam let him truly go ham with this and HipHop is Dead.

"Try telling Dylan and Billy Joel they can't sing what's in they soul"

Y'all My Niccaz is one of my favorite (and most played) Nas songs, of all time.
 

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I had this thought earlier about Untitled. He directly confronted race, politics, and media in America before the onset of the hyper fragmented political climate we have today. 17 years later, I'm not sure how many rappers on a major label have even attempted to do the same on a full length project.
Sly Fox called that perfectly.
 

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Happy born day to the GOAT of this hip hop shyt
 

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Gods Son and Untitled are my internal justifications for ranking Nas over my other goat PAC. It's where Nas finally came through on "2Pacalypse, I understood your style".

Makes me wish Def Jam let him truly go ham with this and HipHop is Dead.

"Try telling Dylan and Billy Joel they can't sing what's in they soul"

Y'all My Niccaz is one of my favorite (and most played) Nas songs, of all time.

I never liked y'all my nikkas. The chorus is not great and I don't like the production

Untitled needs a rerelease. More people need to hear it man. It’s EXTREMELY potent right now. I put my young homie on this shyt a few years back. Son was blown away. Bumped the shyt everyday.

Untitled is a good case of great intend but not flawless execution. I think Nas choice of tracks was not focused enough on the theme. That album would have been way better without some tracks like breath and by gettin rid or 3 4 average tracks by puttin some unreleased and some tracks from the n*gger mixtape

Make this changes and it's a near classic

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