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"By far one of the greatest I've heard in a long time."
I'm not a "fan" of Nas or of rap music in general, espeically when i heard what he wanted to name the album like most i was appauled and reluctant. However after hearing the album and its message i have to give credit where credit is due. I love this album and have ot problems listenging to it all day long.

"Classic!!!!!!!!"
Top to bottom, this album is excellent. Lyrically it has no equal. Today we dont get a lot of albums that actually have a meaningfull theme. People may question the beat selection but Nas is one of the few artists who lyrical content is more powerfull than a big time beat and catchy chorus. You have to listen to this album, put it in and let ride.

"NAS is a Master Poet and Prophet"
NAS is a masterpiece, simply put. Best cd of the year -- no surprise considering his unmatched ability and depth

But i have got to say emphatically that "Louis Farrakhan" is unarguably the best track of the year, probably of the millenium so far.

The quote in the song is Truth: "[W whites] did and do not have the power to stop Louis Farrakhan." The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, has such great and righteous power.

I cannot say enough or too much about this track; NAS' legendary track should be the National Anthem, it's that remarkable and relevant as hell. Or heaven.

"Louis Farrakhan" represents these revolutionary times to a tee. The remarkable power of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, may He live forever, is unstoppable.

And NAS' righteous rage can be felt through and through.

""the people will always know what the real title of this album is and what to call it." - NaS"
The first track I heard that was about this album was "Be a Nigger too". Along with "Nigger Hatred" and the chorus of "N.I.G.G.E.R. (the slave and the master)" After listening to this I knew immediately that this album was going to be an instant classic. The political and social commentary throughout the album show how much NaS has changed from his older albums. While his older albums (especially classics like Illmatic and Stillmatic) were incredible they were about the poverty ridden struggle of many people in the ghettos. From the point of someone right out of the ghetto. This new album shows a much more political side to it. From a person who has been out of the ghetto and sees how wealthy America is.

Many people will call this album racist. I am 100% Caucasian and this album pretty much speaks the truth. Even in today's political debates do you ever really see Mccain or Obama mention the ghettos? Not really and if any previous candidate did they are pretty much forgotten very quickly after the election. "Schools with outdated books,
We are the forgotten,"

As for the forced change of his album title... well it shows how ridiculous some people can be. Everyone knows how iconic of a MC NaS is so it wasn't like Soulja Boy came up and was like "imma make my album called Nigger!" This is a well respected MC. The fact that congress was upset "Somebody called L.A. [Reid] [About the former title of forthcoming album], the White House called!... Yeah the 'White House', 'White House'!... I mean Congress... [called Def Jam], they're concerned!" is a showing of how immature this country can be as a whole. It reminds me of some congress bitching at Eminem.

The reason I give this album a four out of five is because I am reviewing every part of the album. His lyrics and flow get a five out of five easy. But like a lot of times his beats aren't always the best in the game. And while this doesn't totally denounce him it is just the truth. It also isn't always his fault. This should not turn anyone away from the album. Honestly from an artistic point of view this album should not go below a three star rating. Just because someones opinion pisses you off doesn't mean it is not a good album. Or just because he isn't rapping about gangbangers and gun toting doesn't mean he has fallen off. While there is nothing wrong with rapping about the truths of the ghetto people shouldn't denounce rappers that don't do it.

Hot Tracks
All of them but here are my faves
Hero
N.I.G.G.E.R. (the slave and the master)
Black president
sly Fox
Be a Nigger too
breathe
America

4.5/5 Buy it. This is a must have. Download it if you are really against buying but I still suggest buying it.

"Still nasty, but not always in the best way"
Nas is just amazing when it comes to fitting so many syllables into every single line of his verses, but it is mostly for not on this new album. Unfortunately, the production on this album does not rise to the same level as Nas' lyrics, and the result is an album that lacks that lyrical/musical cohesion that really cemented the legacy of "Illmatic" and later Nas albums. Topically, Nas is pretty on point, maybe even a bit overly didactic, but with Nas spitting over music that is better fitted to a slower Kanye or Weezy delivery, the end product is just awkward.

 

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"a mature CD", every song on this city is well written. the ideas are creative and new and i blieve this album to be a movement within itself. Nas finaly dedicated a whole album to the "good fight". this CD represents the gif Hip-Hop been asking for, but i wont be suprise that if it get overlooked. fans seem to want what they like in an artist and cannot except the fact that every artist serve their own perpouse also. Nas keep doing you god!!

"Hip Hop Review #4; Are You Serious?", In the words of Flavor Flav, Woowwwwwwwwwww. I must be dreaming this can't be true, just kidding Nas never lets me down. I knew he was going to come on strong, especially with the name he was going to use for the album, I knew he wasn't going to put that word up for just nothing. This is a real collectors item right here. I often say that hip hop is now dead, but when MC's like Nas come out with albums like this, I say there must be a few breaths left in it. I was amazed people was putting this album down without picking it up and actually listening to it.
My favorite songs on the album includes, You Can't Stop Us Now, Hero, America, Sly Fox, N.I.*.*.E.R, Y'all My Niggas, and Black President. I want to start off with saying I loved that Nas made the song Sly Fox. I am intrigued that he made this song. I remember back when, I was telling my family and friends that Fox is a prejudice network, and I remember them disagreeing with me thinking I was wrong or I had something against them. But when you hear the same stupidity on the network about Barack Obama is muslim, after he said he wasn't 20 times, and how Bill O'Reilly went to Sylvia's restaurant and ranted about the problems with black culture, something must be going on with fox. But any who. My next favorite was You Can't Stop Us Now, beautiful beat with a flow to back it up, the song was about how African American culture has came from to what it is now, a very true and amazing song. Nas' track America expresses the wrong American image we have today. "This old German said I was a thug with a notty head Looked at my Benz and called that a Nazi sled With a face like he wondered where I got my bread Probably all these stones he see From my shows overseas."

Real classic, please get this album, could be a long time before an album like this come out again. Thank You.



"GREAT REVIEW", This product was shipped in a timely manner. Great condition and an excellent CD. Definetly worth while! The case was in excellent condition. I seemed like it was brand new!

"Very political", This album is very political. If you are a liberal you will love this album but if your a repulican you will most likely find it offensive.

Ben

"Nas Fights Fire WITH Fire", What makes a patriot - his or her allegiance to the flag - the amount of tax money he or she pays - or his or her race? How do we prove our patriotism? Do we become patriots simply when we accept the tenets of so-called patriotism? True patriotism lives in the heart; patriotism is not pinned to the lapel or a hand salute.

Nasir "Nas" Jones is a patriot; he challenges and fights against the adversary. More specifically, Nas fights against the men (and women) who run this country without considerations for the lower class or the middle class. Nas fights against those who would "shackle" those beneath them, white, black, brown, or yellow. Nas fights against these so-called patriots.

Fighting patriotism is patriotic. And in America, which was founded on rebellion and revolution, fighting the government or the Man is a form of patriotism. Nas fights patriotism, but he uses his brains and his voice rather than a gun. Music, be it gangsta rap or Bob Dylan's folk tunes, challenges "The Man." Therefore, music is a form of protest. Music is patriotism.

Nas fights fire with fire; he uses the voice of protest in order to fight against the slave masters in this country. Some may say he is unpatriotic or anti-American - this is nonsense! In our country, during this time in our history, fighting patriotism IS PATRIOTIC.

This album is meant to give us hope. Nas drops wicked lyrics and knowledge over wicked beats.

Fight the sly fox. Peace.



 
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"Unplug From The Matrix", Nas has a certainty and fire on this release. Apples and oranges; it isn't Illmatic and thank God. Move on people. As a caucasion hip-hop lover, I will be honest, there are parts that make me squirm in my chair. A lot of what Nas says, I can't grasp right away and really digest what he is meaning. Like a complex film, book or artist, this is the genius of Nas. There isn't another hip-hop artist right now throwing the darts that Nas got. Nobody else can. He is simply hip-hop's poet. There are songs on this album that had me twistin' in my mind for hours. That's what a real artist does. Shocks you, wakes you up. You taking the red pill? or the blue pill? You decide? Nas is for real and this album should scare the living daylights out of all the weak MC's out today. "Reach for your pens and papers, lesson one? be creative" -Genius Album

"The Sickness of Hip Hop Has Finally Brought Nasty Nas Back", On his last album "Hip Hop Is Dead" Nasty Nas was challenged by other rappers on his statement. Only problem with that was he was being challenged by rappers and not true MC's like himself. This is the thing, Nas has never let fans down lyrically. He always delievers because he has something to say. When he made illmatic he had nothing but hunger, most MC's die after that cause they get paid and loose it. Nas will always have a hunger even if it isn't the same hunger he had on that classic album. For this he will always be one of the best if not the best.

The new album from Nas is major and also showed that he is starting to learn his lesson with his music. On every album except his first two, he has songs where he forgets that he is making music and not just a rap song. He utilizes every inch of the musical art in this album and makes great hip hop music. I take a half of a star because 2 or 3 tracks were not that good, like breathe, could just be me but I didn't like it that much. He also finally went out and got good, solid, and super star producers that tailor made beats that fit Nas's style perfectly. I was surprised to see the he didn't just do this on one track but had good production on almost every track.

You have no idea how surprised I was when I saw that Pollow da don actually did a track for him. Pollow put down a beat for one of the sickest nas singles in his career. The single was just perfect all around and it grabs attention. Fried Chicken is probably the illest song lyrically on this album. He does this all the time with songs like, "I gave you power", the track "Rewind" in reverse ON Stillmatic, and even this one again with "Project Roach".

This album is by far one of the best he has had in a few years. It is better than Hip Hop Is Dead so we know that Nas is progressing and not taking steps backward. My true rating is about 4 1/2 stars. There is no doubt that if you're reading this review and thinking about buying this, you need to get it, listen to it, and don't stop listening until you truly understand it all. Hip Hop Will never be dead as long as Nasty Nas is still alive.

"R.I.P NAS", It would be nice to enjoy this album without the embarrasing sounding amateurish hooks, and that gay elevator, live present day jazz production. It sounds like a bootleg band who wants to be The Roots really bad produced the album. As always though, Nas's vision, and rhyme definitely shines, but, as always on the majority of his albums he has no taste in production. I guess he's either being cheap, or just gambling playing with a new sound, and falls flat every other time. I just don't know what the problem is with this guy, by just going into the studio with Premo, and just make magic again, not even with an album, but with a second E.P. We got kids in 2008, making an album in there basement, that have the same quality as a corporate release, it should'nt be that f**king hard! With Nas, I always want to go travel on his mental journey, it's just a weak trip if the atmosphere is annoying, which I'm sure we have experienced too many times with this cat. Hip Hop with weak production, is just poetry with bad music. It should be a whole, I don't only want to hear just poetry, I WANT TO HEAR MUSIC, 50/50, he's been in the game long enough to understand that. When he came, and conquered with 'Illmatic', that small opus is what stapled him in our mind.

Anyone new to Nas, we'll more than likely feel the power of the album. For those of us who grew up with Nas, will definitely be dissapointed, again.

"an important piece of art", its funny how people knock the production in this album when every track is produced with a lot of detail with the beats being critical to the songs character and entirety. if nas made an album w/ a bunch of club beats then he may have a bunch of more kids listening to him, but the messages that he conveys will be lost. this album has diverse styles of songs and production and they all have a point to them.

and what nas has to say in this album is very important for our current culture and society in general to open their minds to. He's not being racist or spitting hate in this album at all. he's just expressing the hidden tensions that exist within our culture that we are taught to ignore.

"The N and a New Beginning", This is an absolute must have album for hip-hop purists. Nas truly expanded upon his legacy with the untitled "Nigger Album". This time he took the time to carefully craft his lyrics and blend them with the production. The album is a stark examination of being a "nigger/nigga" in America. It doesn't necessarily try to give you an evaluation from all sides but what it does do is try to subvert the ill-intended connotations we are so use to associating with the term. Also, this piece serves as a cautious evaluation of American history past and present. It works to form a sense of black nostalgia through discussions of black social idioms along the lines of economic classification in America. The only kink in the armor of this album concept wise is a Chris Brown ad lib("baby back") in the background of Game's verse on the song "We Make The World Go Around"; however, the rest of the album is virtually flawless. Please make sure you listen and review for yourself. This album may even surpass Illmatic as Nas's finest album to date. Ten years from now this will be the album that critics rave about(not "The Carter III").

 
 
 

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