

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.

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.

“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.
