On ‘Who Killed It?,’ Nas Explains That Voice. ‘Hip-Hop Is Dead’ Quotes: ‘I Was Watching James Cagney Movies On Repeat’
While the song is technically a unique and innovative approach to the storytelling tracks for which Nas is known and ...
While the song is technically a unique and innovative approach to the storytelling tracks for which Nas is known and ...
The company's most notable feature is that, thanks to blockchain technology, 90% of earnings from monetized broadcasts will go to ...
The rapper is seen eating lunch with LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Swizz Beatz, Blxst, Hit-Boy, Cordae, and Lil Rel in ...
“EPMD 2,” which includes Nas and Eminem rapping together for the first time in almost 20 years as hip-hop notables, ...
Lil Nas X famously named himself after one of the GOATS--Nas. But now, hip-hop duo, Young Goats, are cutting the ...
Author Nicole A. Schmidt takes us inside the soul, and mind of young women as they struggle to find, and ...
Nas is looking for help with his new sneaker store that will be opening in Las Vegas.
J. Cole's "Let Nas Down" off of his album 'Born Sinner' reveals exactly what's wrong with the music industry.
http://youtu.be/6903zFUIxoU Two of our favorite artists on one track and Nas gets his bartender on for this new visual. Just ...
All I can say is that there needs to be more of this in hip-hop.
A classic Nas joint finds its way into this column.
Don't really know what album this track is for, but it is classic Nas at his best.
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