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Nasir album review hiphopdx
Nasir album review hiphopdx













nasir album review hiphopdx

It makes me proud to come in here and say, ‘Boy you were way off base in this.’ And, I like lovely dovey Nas.Careless World: Rise of the Last King is the second studio album by American rapper Tyga. Why wasn’t it 40 more bars from Durk!? What I was clearly way off about is, I like hearing Nas with the new guys when it’s done right … I love all the features. “Not only did Nas deliver, but Hit-Boy did an amazing job. A lot of people out there had been asking and inquiring, ‘Hey, is there Nas hate up there?’ No, there’s not Nas hate, but he’s such a great that when it’s not great, you try to just avoid it, not discuss it, not speak about him in his proper place. “I’m just saying I didn’t see where some of the features were about to take me because I have been thrown off from that Kanye project,” he continued. In the scheme of the album, that song is a pleasure to fucking hear.”īudden then went on to apologize to several guests on the Nas album, including Fivio Foreign, Brucie B, A$AP Ferg, Big Sean, Charlie Wilson and Don Toliver.īudden explained Nas’ 2018 studio album, the Kanye West-produced NASIR, fed into his initial skepticism. I said, ‘Man, that’s what the song is supposed to do.’ So I cannot like the song and understand where he was coming from.

nasir album review hiphopdx

And when that happened, boy did I feel stupid. And, the content kind of does a good job of covering what you’re talking about in the whole album.

nasir album review hiphopdx

“Salute to Nas, salute to Queens - ‘Ultra Black’ sounds amazing in the scheme of the album,” Budden said. Nas’ new album King’s Diseasewas a hot topic of discussion on a recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast. After apologizing for his initial negative comments about the lead single “Ultra Black,” co-host Joe Budden walked back his statements and commended Nas for the stellar project.















Nasir album review hiphopdx