LOST IN THE SAUCE
The Sauce Apostle
Common sense tells me that, based on what you just wrote there, Nas can move on to different collaborators with ease and should have no problem finding a groove with another producer. I don't see any reason to believe Nas can't "organically match" with a producer other Than Hitboy. There's no reason any Nas fan is required to tie their wagon to the Hitboy train. Does Nas know you're the one who gets to decide who he "organically matches" with? When you say "Premo, Pete Rock, and Alchemist do NOT organically match up with Nas any longer," should Nas take it as a threat? Do you plan on hurting him if he goes against your narrative? Why don't you have a SNACK and take a NAP, because you SEEM a LITTLE unHINGED and probably need some REST.1). Nas organically matches with any producer who inspires him. From 01-04 that producer was Salaam Remi. In 06 that Producer was Will I Am. In 2010 that Producer was Damien Marley. In 2012 it was the combination of Salaam Remi/No I.D. In the current era its Hit Boy
Whose names are missing from this list? I’ll let you use common sense to figure it out. Think REAL hard and you’ll get it champ.
For one, you completely avoided responding to me pointing out Magic 1 is Nas creating the exact type of album you're claiming Nas would never make again. An album that we're not allowed to want from him any more, according to you. Two, clearly Nas doesn't agree with you that he's not allowed to connect with old collaborators again. Nothing you're saying negates the fact that Nas just dropped a more traditional boom bap album and has shown in the past his willingness to work with past collaborators. Reality does not fit your narrative. Pete Rock is a giant a$$hole and so they'll probably never work together again, but that has nothing to do about what Nas is or isn't open to creating soundwise.2). Very recently is four years ago, on a Lost Tapes compilation, NOT a full on Nas album. These are songs that did NOT make actual Nas albums and some are upwards of 13 years old. The Pete Rock song The Art Of It was recorded for the OG Lost Tapes 2 in 2011 and QueensBridge Politics is an ode to Prodigy so we know that song had to have been recorded within the last two years of Lost Tapes 2 release so lets say 2018. Two years later Nas began what would become a run of 65 songs with Hit Boy, NOT Pete Rock, which if he was so “organically”’ meshing with he could’ve continued working with outside of ONE song recorded specifically for a COMPILATION of older records.
NO PROOF other than his vast discography and especially his work in recent years, but go off.3). I’m including Alchemist name because he’s become the new Coli poster boy for producers who could seemingly do a better job producing for Nas and frankly its an absurd notion when there is NO PROOF of this.
I don't need to go back twenty years when Alchemist has been consistently releasing music for over a decade. We don't need to guess if Alchemist is still a good producer or not, we can just listen to the massive amounts of material he is currently releasing and see that he is.if you want to reference TWENTY YEAR OLD songs and say they were better, well that just makes you a “stuck in the 2000s” nikka instead of a 90’s one.

Which is false, and has been pointed out to you many times that Alc had a bigger hit with Johnny P's Caddy than anything Nas and HB have done together. Whatever excuses you want to make for it doesn't matter, reality does not fit your narrative. As I've told you before, I don't give a shyt about sales or accolades, just the quality of music. All of your ON and OFF capsLOCK is not going to make me give a shyt about any of that, so you can relax talking about sales. No one cares about that shyt but you.I’ve already outlined Nas work with Hit Boy versus Alchemist work with the MC’s he does full projects with and by ALL metrics one can use (Sales/Acclaim/Accolades) Nas/Hit Boy are above Alchemist/whatever pairing.
You're the one pigeonholing him. You're claiming Nas doesn't want to make that kind of music, when he clearly has already been doing just that. You're the one saying Nas can't collaborate with anyone other than Hitboy. People saying they don't like Hitboy's production is just their opinion. You saying Nas doesn't "organically match" with other producers is just some bullshyt you made up. You've never been in the studio with Nas and clearly have no idea what the fukk you're talking about. You like Hitboy. Good for you. Other people can have different opinions than you. That's normal. You don't need to start RANTING at Nas fans and shytTING on all of NAS' former COLLABORATORS and fukking UP the SHIFT key on all of your KEYBOARDS.See for ME its about enjoying what Nas puts out in the here and now. Not bytching about who he doesn’t work with or trying to pigeon hole him utilizing bullshyt rhetoric of whats “organic” when these entities haven’t appeared on official Nas albums in over TWENTY YEARS. Posters like you sound like Peter Rosenberg, trying to force a sound on an artist that they not rocking with anymore and then want to cry and post talk about how bumping One On One from the Street Fighter soundtrack 30 years ago makes you a real fan when really it just makes you look all the more pathetic
@Ziggiy thinks people who listen to old Nas joints are "pathetic" guys. Did you all read that? Listening to dope songs from the 90s makes you look pathetic according to @Ziggiy, so it must be fact. I repeat, listening to a song you personally enjoy makes you look pathetic, according to @Ziggiy. A man of sound mind, and decider of what makes a "real fan."

Bro, just let people have their opinions and preferences and stop trying to be Hitboy's one man defense team. This type of obsession can not be healthy. You look fukking crazy.