I can't believe both of you missed the greatest intro bar in Hip-Hop history! "Freedom or jail, clip's inserted, a baby's being born Same time a man is murdered, the beginning and end"
Rakim/nas are pretty much responsible from for changing rap from that 80s run dmc style to what rap was from 90s-now with people like j cole, Eminem, Kendrick, etc. You can find a real old jay z songs and hear him change his style to sound more like nas. Which nas talks about in his diss towards jay z, Ether. Nas, your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper.
It was more Rakim, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane and KRS 1. Nas was the first branch from that tree to go on and become the strongest, oldest and healthiest branch. He has sprouted more healthy branches than any others who came from those roots.
@@pfeiffdog0811bdk in my top 3 definitely a pioneer I usually jus call him the blueprint when tryna explain to niggas how he helped lay shit out for the guys who stepped on the scene late down the line ..
Nas is the Goat easy here go songs to listen too. It ain't hard to tell New York state of mind Ether Rewind Street dreams Made you look 2nd childhood Gave you power Fetus
Well done for checking out Nas, lads. If you want more, you can't go wrong with his first 2 albums - illmatic and It Was Written - both are up there with the best hip hop albums of all time and he's firmly in the GOAT debate. For me he's #1, but with the very best it's down to personal preference anyway. Past his first 2 which are 10/10s, other top notch albums are: Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God's Son, Distant Relatives (with Damian Marley), King's Disease 2 and Magic - all 9/10s IMO. Life is Good is an 8.5/10. Street's Disciple, Hip Hop is Dead, Untitled, Lost Tapes 2 and King's DIsease 1 are all 7.5/10s. Other ones inbetrween those are also decent, but I'm giving you the best ones. If you want the newer stuff go with KD2 and Magic, if you want to start from the old days go with Illmatic and continue from there.
Great reaction fellas. You should definitely check out “Take it in blood” and “The Message” both from Nas 2nd album It was Written. Keep up the good work tho.
NaS has some of the most creative Tracks & Albums in Hip-Hop history: One Love - POV of Letter I Gave You Power - POV of Gun Last Words - POV of Jail Cell Project Windows - POV of Kid looking out a Project Window Sekou Story/Live Now - Rhymes as female Fetus - POV of Fetus Dance - Best Hip-Hop track Dedicated to a Mother! Book of Rhymes - POV of pages in book Rewind - Spits story backwards Project Roach - POV of Roach Fried Chicken - Just genius vision Daughters - Every father to a baby girl can relate Concept Albums: Hip Hop Is Dead - Sounds better Today! Untitled Album - Will always remain relevant due to its content! Distant Relatives - Beautiful Africa Vibe! Life Is Good - 1st Adult Hip-Hop Album!
Omg lol, nas is from queensbridge. I wouldn’t say he’s “black power”. He just talks about his life and things he sees. Illmatic is his first album and the best rap album ever. It set the standard for what we see today. Nas was the first to rap the way everyone raps now. The first to sing on his own hook. The first to use his childhood photo as his album covers. He inspired Tupac and biggie with illmatic. Song like she’s so many tears and juicy sounded like nas songs at the time. He was the first to work with different producers. He is the blueprint for how rappers rap, even today. Before nas, rappers in the 80s were more pop or rock sounding. Nas used heavy samples, loops. He was the first to do it and EVERYONE copied. Today it’s the standard of rap, rap about real life, use samples, singing your own hooks. Just try to imagine the only rap that was out was run dmc, ll cool j, nwa. No biggie, no pac, no ice cube (post nwa). And then you hear a song like “one love” for the first time. The video was simple, just him and his friends in queenbridge, no concept. That’s hard for a new artists back then to pull off. The samples on illmatic are crazy, no one was rapping over samples. He was rapping over Michael jacksons human nature. Listen to “street dreams”, people thought it was weird for him to sing his own hook. Now they do it all the time. That’s the reason why he still raps on records with young rappers today and not look old and lame. It’s style his style, it’s just evolved now.
I was 18 in 1997. Man we lived the best life. But also I wish I was 18 now so I could hear 90s gems for the first time all over again. It was a Nas on every coast, that sounded totally different from each other. If u was born in 1975 to 1985 you just don't know.
Y’all get a follow. Bump out more Nas reactions especially cuz y’all need and I’m here for it. Nas is the greatest….y’all just legit scratched the surface
Bro enjoyed ur reaction. Nas is a legend. .. amongst others in the 90s ... one of the not reacted much to artists of that time and by the way still blowin smoke ... is apathy ... he got mad history ... its a catalog for eons ... but he dont get the utube treatment like he deserves ... react to new england royalty ... he drops bars of platinum and he has soooo much more. Looking forward to yall reacts .. jedi mind tricks ... army of the pharoahs ... demigodz ... fire fire fire
damn i feel like a real OG. i'm from the south bronx and moved to queens bridge when i was 13. that's where nas is from. mobb deep too among others. calling this music old school now is the truth, just makes me feel a certain way.
Yo DJ Premier and Nas....Them two have done some sweet joints....I like the reactions....This era was on point....XClan, BDP(My Philosophy), AZ, Ol Skool LL joints, Rakim, Nore, FatJoe, Big Pun, LOX, too many to name....Just the keep them reactions coming...💯💯💯💯💯💯
If y’all like NAS y’all need to check out the rap duo called “ MOBB DEEP - Quiet Storm”. They are from the same area as NAS. Subbed. I enjoy when y’all give your thoughts and input on things in your life the song reminds you of. Keep it up.
4:53 It really was like that though. Life was rough back then compared to today. Most people stay inside on the internet these days but we were literally out in the streets because we had nothing to do. That's why there were more fights, drive-bys, and shootouts back then. It was wild asf.
I applaud y’all for taking the time to do homework, that’s ill. I feel like Nas is getting his props from the younger generation and that makes me happy. I’m only 30 myself, still younger, was a kid when he was in his prime, but to have witnessed his prime was amazing. His debut dropped when I was 2 years old lol 😂.
New subscribe here (and longtime hip hop head) great reaction! Made me shed a tear with that word for word acapella of "today was a good day" that was dope and uplifting to see. Anyway here are a few old school classics you definitely want to check out: AZ- "Sugar Hill" Notorious B.I.G- "sky's the limit" OC- "time's up" Black Moon-"Buck em down" Gangstarr-"Full Clip" Krs-one-" MC's act like they don't know" Kool G Rap "take em to war"
SMH....ya;ll have no idea what ya'll have been missing...lol dam!! He literally has some of the greatest albums of all time...He is considered by many if not all the Greatest of all time...What rock have ya'll been sleeping under?!! He has too many to name.....Start with Illmatic....It ain't hard to tell, The world is yours, the world is yours remix one love all have videos to review and react too....This is absolutely astonishing that ya'll haven't listened to the greatest lyrics of hiphop ever!! I mean that literally..he has atleast 5 or 6 classics albums with an untold amount of classic verses...
@@HBKSHOW1 in all honesty and seriousness ...you could start with the first verse he ever spit at age 16....on a song called "live at the bbq" by main source. There is a video of a live show in NYC back when it came out highlighting Nas verse. Then his second verse ever on a song called "Back to the grill again" smh both classic verses at age 16 and 17....y'all have to do this man .. But if you wanna go straight son "It ain't hard to tell" video was the first single off Illmatic....💪🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
I love that you guys wanna learn more about the foundations. If you like this, you are gonna love hundreds of gems. So much good shit. Especially if you're not up on 2pac, nas, Biggie, Jay even early snoop
I like what you Kings are doing. Suggestion: play song all the way through (at least verse by verse) and then give brief reaction. Hip Hop is official and NAS is the GREATEST! Yall stay positive, 💯
🔥 reaction. If you do dig into Nas' earlier music, you may want to look at the lyrics. I'd suggest "One Love" by Nas or "Just A Moment" by Nas ft. Quan. As far as Pac goes, he has a song for everybody lol. Yall probably know the big songs so check out "Heavy In the Game", "Letter 2 My Unborn", "Thugz Mansion", or "Hail Mary" by 2Pac.
“Today was a good day” by ice cube was also a song that used nas flow. The old school sample, talking about his day, storytelling. Nas did it first, ice cube didn’t initially rap like that. A lot of people changed their flow after illmatic. If you want to learn, just explore. I was a baby when illmatic came out. Just explore and read about hip hop history and you’ll find a lot of stuff. The 90s was about getting money but the 90s was very violent, less credit card scams and more shooting/mugging 😂 lol crime rate was way higher than it is now, so you would not have wanted to live like this back then. I watched a nas documentary and they showed a picture of him and his friends/neighbors around the time illmatic came out and everyone is dead, doing life, doing 15, dead. It was very sad, nas said if he hadn’t done music he’d probably be like everyone else in that picture. This is a rap video lol don’t let the rap videos fool you. When nas says he saw fiends sniffing cocaine he was not lying, he grew up in the crack epidemic, it slowed down in the 90s but it was still there. Where he is now is not a backdrop or random area, it’s actually the projects he lived in. The samples on this song are samples of his own voice from the Illmatic album. Sorry I’m writing so much but I just listened to illmatic for the first time like a week ago and now I’m obsessed with nas. I didn’t know all this about his influence until now. I knew he was a great rapper but like you guys I never fully listened to his music. I haven’t listened to tupacs earlier stuff or Lauren hill. I just take time out my day and listen to music I hear about but never heard for myself.
Pretty much agree with everything you wrote except for Ice Cube emulating Nas flow. It Was A Good Day came out in 1992. Illmatic dropped in 1994 so if anything it's the other way around.
One of yall said you listen to Mobb Deep. I'm gonna assume you haven't gone all the way through Mobb's catalog bc you would've heard Nas multiple times by now. I suggest "Eye For An Eye" and "It's Mine" by Mobb Deep. Both songs feature Nas.
Fellas, I love your NRG and quest to learn. Excuse the length, but I'm so excited to see two young kings interested in learning more about the culture and the legends that proceeded you. Below, you'll find some backstory along w/few gems to listen to and possibly do a reaction. Since you've listened to Nas, you gotta check out classics like Rewind, Made U Look, Nasty, Get Down, Nah I Mean (w/Damian Marley), Don't Body Yourself (50 cent diss) & Ether to deepen your appreciation...dude is off the charts! However, before Nas, the self-proclaimed God-Son & title of 114th Surah (chapter) in the Holy Quran, came the God MC, Rakim Allah. When you listen to his flow and content, I trust you'll see why he's titled as the GOD MC. He literally spits different and many credit him (incl. myself) with changing the course of rap & dividing the timeline between before and after Rakim. (Backstory) He was part of the 5% Nation which believes among other things in the metaphysical manifestation of God in man form. Their leader, Clarence 13x broke off from the Nation of Islam & started his sect in Harlem NY around 1963/4, ultimately spreading throughout the 5 boroughs. As it increased in popularity, it began to influence the rap culture mostly in the 80s & 90s. For context, some of the culture's greatest artists like Erykah Badu, Wu Tang, Busta Rhymes, Mos Def, Public Enemy, Jay Z, Nas, Brand Nubians, Gangstarr (Guru), Big Daddy Kane, Poor Righteous Teachers and more were either influenced or part of the movement at some point in time. You'll find many references to Black Consciousness, the Divinity of the Black Man, Supreme Wisdom, Mathematics and samples of the Most Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan throughout their music. Anyway, pull up any of the following & listen but I recommend starting with his masterpiece...Holy Are You..pure heat! Others include - I Know You Got Soul, Eric B for President, It's Been A long Time, Microphone Fiend, When I be on Da Mic, Lyrics of Fury, Move Da Crowd & Don't Sweat the Technique, Classic (w/KRS 1, Nas and DJ Premier), Addictive, & the Watcher 2 (Dr. Dre, Jay-Z & Rakim). Before Rakim, rap was elementary and very linear & predictable in structure with a single rhyme at the end of every sentence i.e. Run DMC, Kurtis Blow, LL, Kool Mo Dee etc. After Rakim, the style of rap changed forever and became infinitely more intricate with multiple rhymes in a sentence & an element of unpredictability where a listener, couldn't finish the rhyme on their own before the artist. Finally, given that you love Biggie and slick talk, please peep Fred da Godson...He's much more contemporary but had the illest metaphors and double/triple entendres ever in my book! Unfortunately, we lost him in 2020 to Covid at the young age of 35. Peep his iconic freestyle on Flex, BET Backroom and Talkin Bout Money...listen closely til you recognize the depth of his wordplay. Also peep his Guerrilla Glue album with Joell Ortiz...simply mind blowin'... I recommend...Move Da Crowd (Rakim and Eric B beat), Feliz Navidad, Outstanding and Murder One. Finally peep Talk Dat and Can't Stop the Rain collabos he did with Joell and Graph respectively. Between the three, I rank em in this order Rakim, Nas and then Fred. They each have their own God flow & you can tell they're a cut above their competition (IMO). Final note:...I've seen no reactions to many of these timeless tracks esp. the Guerilla Glue project. They could present a nice opportunity for you fellas to 👀❤🔥& make more content. Can't wait to see where you guys take it from here! Enjoy!
First and foremost Nas is the greatest rapper of all time. Now that that's out of the way the first time I heard this record in 1999 I damn near got into a 10 car pile up
Y'all should check out AZ, he was Nas' partner back in the day and he's dope in his own right. Check out his song "The Come Up", make sure it's the dirty version
I can't believe both of you missed the greatest intro bar in Hip-Hop history!
"Freedom or jail, clip's inserted, a baby's being born
Same time a man is murdered, the beginning and end"
As far as rap goes its only natural i explain my plateau and also what defines my name
💯
For real. When people listen to something but talk through it (any part of it) it defeats the purpose.
@@dimkozp4814 first it was nasty, but times have changed, ask me now im the artist, but hardcore, my science for pain
Nas is next level. Greatest lyricist of all time. You need to get familiar with his discography
100%
Agreed!! I was pissed when Jayz blew up before him. Lol 🤣
Exactly untouchable.
Big Facts bro 💪🏾💯
NASTY NASIR!!!!
Rakim/nas are pretty much responsible from for changing rap from that 80s run dmc style to what rap was from 90s-now with people like j cole, Eminem, Kendrick, etc.
You can find a real old jay z songs and hear him change his style to sound more like nas. Which nas talks about in his diss towards jay z, Ether.
Nas, your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper.
It was more Rakim, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane and KRS 1. Nas was the first branch from that tree to go on and become the strongest, oldest and healthiest branch. He has sprouted more healthy branches than any others who came from those roots.
and Kool G Rap. don't forget one of the G.O.A.T's
@@antwanwilliamsAkrimoneyAkiApac thank you. Rakim was not the only one. To me BDK is goat the others you mentioned all had the same effect.
Facts!!
@@pfeiffdog0811bdk in my top 3 definitely a pioneer I usually jus call him the blueprint when tryna explain to niggas how he helped lay shit out for the guys who stepped on the scene late down the line ..
Can we get a Nas season. Just do IT WAS WRITTEN AND ILLMATIC, eventually you'll know who's the goat.
100%
Nas is one of the greatest poets of hiphop. hes a living legend.
Nas got some shit that you'll say he's #1
Great review. Listening to Nas is gonna change your lives. Next, react to Nas - NY State of Mind
100%
Nas is the Goat easy here go songs to listen too.
It ain't hard to tell
New York state of mind
Ether
Rewind
Street dreams
Made you look
2nd childhood
Gave you power
Fetus
Memory Lane
The Set Up
Shootouts
Ghetto Prisoners
Project Windows
War
Reason
Still Matic Intro
Stay Chiseled
@@supremesun4580 one mic
hip hop is dead
NY state of mind part 2
hate me now
if i ruled the world
i know i can
Hell Yea
Hell Yea
Hell Yea
Well done for checking out Nas, lads. If you want more, you can't go wrong with his first 2 albums - illmatic and It Was Written - both are up there with the best hip hop albums of all time and he's firmly in the GOAT debate. For me he's #1, but with the very best it's down to personal preference anyway.
Past his first 2 which are 10/10s, other top notch albums are: Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God's Son, Distant Relatives (with Damian Marley), King's Disease 2 and Magic - all 9/10s IMO. Life is Good is an 8.5/10. Street's Disciple, Hip Hop is Dead, Untitled, Lost Tapes 2 and King's DIsease 1 are all 7.5/10s. Other ones inbetrween those are also decent, but I'm giving you the best ones.
If you want the newer stuff go with KD2 and Magic, if you want to start from the old days go with Illmatic and continue from there.
I concur.
Life is Good is a 9/10 classic too bro.
Great reaction fellas. You should definitely check out “Take it in blood” and “The Message” both from Nas 2nd album It was Written. Keep up the good work tho.
Take it in blood is one of the best songs of any genre.
Fire…..
Nas best album
Take it in blood is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
lol .. nobody shooting guns all the time.. fella's.. the murder rate those days was 3x times higher
Nas songs
"NY State of Mind"
"The Message"
"Take it in blood"
"Gave you power"
"Affirmative Action"
And “World Is Yours”, it’s like the calm to chaos & hardship
Also, "splitting Phillies", "daja vu", "life is like a dice game"
Honorable mention: Made You Look
Nas is the best to ever do it untouchable.
Listen to Nas latest albums too. Kings Disease 1, Kings Disease 2 and Magic! All fire
NaS has some of the most creative Tracks & Albums in Hip-Hop history:
One Love - POV of Letter
I Gave You Power - POV of Gun
Last Words - POV of Jail Cell
Project Windows - POV of Kid looking out a Project Window
Sekou Story/Live Now - Rhymes as female
Fetus - POV of Fetus
Dance - Best Hip-Hop track Dedicated to a Mother!
Book of Rhymes - POV of pages in book
Rewind - Spits story backwards
Project Roach - POV of Roach
Fried Chicken - Just genius vision
Daughters - Every father to a baby girl can relate
Concept Albums:
Hip Hop Is Dead - Sounds better Today!
Untitled Album - Will always remain relevant due to its content!
Distant Relatives - Beautiful Africa Vibe!
Life Is Good - 1st Adult Hip-Hop Album!
cherry wine with amy wine house
Life Is Good - 1st Adult Hip-Hop Album! truth! Daughters
Omg lol, nas is from queensbridge. I wouldn’t say he’s “black power”. He just talks about his life and things he sees. Illmatic is his first album and the best rap album ever. It set the standard for what we see today. Nas was the first to rap the way everyone raps now. The first to sing on his own hook. The first to use his childhood photo as his album covers. He inspired Tupac and biggie with illmatic. Song like she’s so many tears and juicy sounded like nas songs at the time. He was the first to work with different producers. He is the blueprint for how rappers rap, even today. Before nas, rappers in the 80s were more pop or rock sounding. Nas used heavy samples, loops. He was the first to do it and EVERYONE copied. Today it’s the standard of rap, rap about real life, use samples, singing your own hooks. Just try to imagine the only rap that was out was run dmc, ll cool j, nwa. No biggie, no pac, no ice cube (post nwa). And then you hear a song like “one love” for the first time. The video was simple, just him and his friends in queenbridge, no concept. That’s hard for a new artists back then to pull off. The samples on illmatic are crazy, no one was rapping over samples. He was rapping over Michael jacksons human nature. Listen to “street dreams”, people thought it was weird for him to sing his own hook. Now they do it all the time. That’s the reason why he still raps on records with young rappers today and not look old and lame. It’s style his style, it’s just evolved now.
Well put!
@Tris & Jay definitely need to start with Nas' "Illmatic", then go to "It was Written"
nas is my favorite rapper ever, welcome to the 🐐 shit
listen to AZ next
Nas is the Standard. You gotta listen
Yall should check out: It Aint Hard To Tell, Ether, Just A Moment as well. All by Nas!
You gotta do Nas “Take it in blood” one of his best
Nas is my favorite artist there is, and im an irish white guy lol. I listened to illmatic when I was like 17 and was speechless
Nas is number one
I was 18 in 1997. Man we lived the best life. But also I wish I was 18 now so I could hear 90s gems for the first time all over again. It was a Nas on every coast, that sounded totally different from each other. If u was born in 1975 to 1985 you just don't know.
Y’all get a follow. Bump out more Nas reactions especially cuz y’all need and I’m here for it. Nas is the greatest….y’all just legit scratched the surface
I’m glad I got y’all into Nas music 🤗🔥
For sure!
"I gave your power" and "Take it in blood" fire songs.
Mt Rushmore.. Nas.. Pac... Scarface... Ice cube...
Love y’all Channel!!!
Illmatic introduced him,
It Was Written crowned him. 👑
tall young brothers are dope keep doing ur thing!
Good reaction glad y'all witness the 🐐
Nas One Love!!! One of the best songs that is like listen to a story. Great reaction y'all...1
Its always dope when youngins discover The Goat
The King of rap! Nuff said
you're next guys - keep pushing
Dig into some joints from The Lost Tapes album. Fetus (he raps as a baby in the womb), Purple, and Du Rags are probably my favorite. Keep it up!
Lol i love this.. i love the accountability and the determination to learn
Ps - preem is from TX
Seeing y'all bopping y'all heads is all i need glad y'all appreciate the God Nas Esco
Bro enjoyed ur reaction. Nas is a legend. .. amongst others in the 90s
... one of the not reacted much to artists of that time and by the way still blowin smoke ... is apathy ... he got mad history ... its a catalog for eons ... but he dont get the utube treatment like he deserves ... react to new england royalty ... he drops bars of platinum and he has soooo much more. Looking forward to yall reacts .. jedi mind tricks ... army of the pharoahs ... demigodz ... fire fire fire
That's fire 🔥 .. The younger generation needs to listen to more old school artists. Listen to "Lost Tapes" I'm sure you'll will enjoy
damn i feel like a real OG. i'm from the south bronx and moved to queens bridge when i was 13. that's where nas is from. mobb deep too among others. calling this music old school now is the truth, just makes me feel a certain way.
I’m 40 dog…when this came out i was i think 14 or 15.
It sounded INSANE. Almost magical
Nas is The Truth
Nas is the GOAT 🐐 You should react to Nas - NY state of mind
Yo DJ Premier and Nas....Them two have done some sweet joints....I like the reactions....This era was on point....XClan, BDP(My Philosophy), AZ, Ol Skool LL joints, Rakim, Nore, FatJoe, Big Pun, LOX, too many to name....Just the keep them reactions coming...💯💯💯💯💯💯
That feeling you couldn't describe is called hip hop
Love from Africa
If y’all like NAS y’all need to check out the rap duo called “ MOBB DEEP - Quiet Storm”. They are from the same area as NAS. Subbed. I enjoy when y’all give your thoughts and input on things in your life the song reminds you of. Keep it up.
4:53 It really was like that though. Life was rough back then compared to today. Most people stay inside on the internet these days but we were literally out in the streets because we had nothing to do. That's why there were more fights, drive-bys, and shootouts back then. It was wild asf.
Exactly it was not all love back then. Did not come up in the worst neighborhood and still had peoples shot
I applaud y’all for taking the time to do homework, that’s ill. I feel like Nas is getting his props from the younger generation and that makes me happy. I’m only 30 myself, still younger, was a kid when he was in his prime, but to have witnessed his prime was amazing. His debut dropped when I was 2 years old lol 😂.
New subscribe here (and longtime hip hop head) great reaction! Made me shed a tear with that word for word acapella of "today was a good day" that was dope and uplifting to see. Anyway here are a few old school classics you definitely want to check out:
AZ- "Sugar Hill"
Notorious B.I.G- "sky's the limit"
OC- "time's up"
Black Moon-"Buck em down"
Gangstarr-"Full Clip"
Krs-one-" MC's act like they don't know"
Kool G Rap "take em to war"
We are on it boss ‼️
I loved growing up in this era it was all real hip hop
Nas is my favorite hip hop artist
SMH....ya;ll have no idea what ya'll have been missing...lol dam!! He literally has some of the greatest albums of all time...He is considered by many if not all the Greatest of all time...What rock have ya'll been sleeping under?!! He has too many to name.....Start with Illmatic....It ain't hard to tell, The world is yours, the world is yours remix one love all have videos to review and react too....This is absolutely astonishing that ya'll haven't listened to the greatest lyrics of hiphop ever!! I mean that literally..he has atleast 5 or 6 classics albums with an untold amount of classic verses...
We've definitely been missing out this song was amazing, for sure gonna check out the rest of his discography
@@HBKSHOW1 in all honesty and seriousness ...you could start with the first verse he ever spit at age 16....on a song called "live at the bbq" by main source. There is a video of a live show in NYC back when it came out highlighting Nas verse. Then his second verse ever on a song called "Back to the grill again" smh both classic verses at age 16 and 17....y'all have to do this man .. But if you wanna go straight son "It ain't hard to tell" video was the first single off Illmatic....💪🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
Yall need to listen to Rewind by Nas! Nas is known for best one of the best storytellers.Nice to see some Young Dawgs appreciating a classic!
Halfman Half Amazing 🐐
I love that you guys wanna learn more about the foundations. If you like this, you are gonna love hundreds of gems. So much good shit. Especially if you're not up on 2pac, nas, Biggie, Jay even early snoop
Nas has a whole catalog to listen to
I like what you Kings are doing. Suggestion: play song all the way through (at least verse by verse) and then give brief reaction. Hip Hop is official and NAS is the GREATEST! Yall stay positive, 💯
You gotz to try Criminal Minded n My Philosophy is a must!!!!
Got to give DJ Premier his props for the production
🔥 reaction. If you do dig into Nas' earlier music, you may want to look at the lyrics. I'd suggest "One Love" by Nas or "Just A Moment" by Nas ft. Quan.
As far as Pac goes, he has a song for everybody lol. Yall probably know the big songs so check out "Heavy In the Game", "Letter 2 My Unborn", "Thugz Mansion", or "Hail Mary" by 2Pac.
I was Nas age when this came out, he was the first rapper that wasn't older than me.
Check the world is yours!
Dope reaction , fyi this isn’t 12 years old it dropped in 1999 on his “I Am” album as the first single …
Cube is my fav Emcee too.
Best reaction page on the tube rn no bap
Nas - represent 🔥🚀🔥
BIG 👑🐐
Nas :I gave you power, rewind , shootouts, magic ,speachless......
YES DO MORE A LOT MORE
NAS is the GOAT mainstream rapper
Nas is the greatest
NAS is the GOAT!!!
“Today was a good day” by ice cube was also a song that used nas flow. The old school sample, talking about his day, storytelling. Nas did it first, ice cube didn’t initially rap like that. A lot of people changed their flow after illmatic. If you want to learn, just explore. I was a baby when illmatic came out. Just explore and read about hip hop history and you’ll find a lot of stuff. The 90s was about getting money but the 90s was very violent, less credit card scams and more shooting/mugging 😂 lol crime rate was way higher than it is now, so you would not have wanted to live like this back then. I watched a nas documentary and they showed a picture of him and his friends/neighbors around the time illmatic came out and everyone is dead, doing life, doing 15, dead. It was very sad, nas said if he hadn’t done music he’d probably be like everyone else in that picture. This is a rap video lol don’t let the rap videos fool you. When nas says he saw fiends sniffing cocaine he was not lying, he grew up in the crack epidemic, it slowed down in the 90s but it was still there. Where he is now is not a backdrop or random area, it’s actually the projects he lived in. The samples on this song are samples of his own voice from the Illmatic album. Sorry I’m writing so much but I just listened to illmatic for the first time like a week ago and now I’m obsessed with nas. I didn’t know all this about his influence until now. I knew he was a great rapper but like you guys I never fully listened to his music. I haven’t listened to tupacs earlier stuff or Lauren hill. I just take time out my day and listen to music I hear about but never heard for myself.
Pretty much agree with everything you wrote except for Ice Cube emulating Nas flow. It Was A Good Day came out in 1992. Illmatic dropped in 1994 so if anything it's the other way around.
Today Was A Good Day Literally had zero Nas influence, it came out more than a year before Illmatic lol
One of yall said you listen to Mobb Deep. I'm gonna assume you haven't gone all the way through Mobb's catalog bc you would've heard Nas multiple times by now. I suggest "Eye For An Eye" and "It's Mine" by Mobb Deep. Both songs feature Nas.
Nas I gave you power will change your life
Fellas, I love your NRG and quest to learn. Excuse the length, but I'm so excited to see two young kings interested in learning more about the culture and the legends that proceeded you. Below, you'll find some backstory along w/few gems to listen to and possibly do a reaction. Since you've listened to Nas, you gotta check out classics like Rewind, Made U Look, Nasty, Get Down, Nah I Mean (w/Damian Marley), Don't Body Yourself (50 cent diss) & Ether to deepen your appreciation...dude is off the charts! However, before Nas, the self-proclaimed God-Son & title of 114th Surah (chapter) in the Holy Quran, came the God MC, Rakim Allah. When you listen to his flow and content, I trust you'll see why he's titled as the GOD MC. He literally spits different and many credit him (incl. myself) with changing the course of rap & dividing the timeline between before and after Rakim. (Backstory) He was part of the 5% Nation which believes among other things in the metaphysical manifestation of God in man form. Their leader, Clarence 13x broke off from the Nation of Islam & started his sect in Harlem NY around 1963/4, ultimately spreading throughout the 5 boroughs. As it increased in popularity, it began to influence the rap culture mostly in the 80s & 90s. For context, some of the culture's greatest artists like Erykah Badu, Wu Tang, Busta Rhymes, Mos Def, Public Enemy, Jay Z, Nas, Brand Nubians, Gangstarr (Guru), Big Daddy Kane, Poor Righteous Teachers and more were either influenced or part of the movement at some point in time. You'll find many references to Black Consciousness, the Divinity of the Black Man, Supreme Wisdom, Mathematics and samples of the Most Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan throughout their music. Anyway, pull up any of the following & listen but I recommend starting with his masterpiece...Holy Are You..pure heat! Others include - I Know You Got Soul, Eric B for President, It's Been A long Time, Microphone Fiend, When I be on Da Mic, Lyrics of Fury, Move Da Crowd & Don't Sweat the Technique, Classic (w/KRS 1, Nas and DJ Premier), Addictive, & the Watcher 2 (Dr. Dre, Jay-Z & Rakim). Before Rakim, rap was elementary and very linear & predictable in structure with a single rhyme at the end of every sentence i.e. Run DMC, Kurtis Blow, LL, Kool Mo Dee etc. After Rakim, the style of rap changed forever and became infinitely more intricate with multiple rhymes in a sentence & an element of unpredictability where a listener, couldn't finish the rhyme on their own before the artist. Finally, given that you love Biggie and slick talk, please peep Fred da Godson...He's much more contemporary but had the illest metaphors and double/triple entendres ever in my book! Unfortunately, we lost him in 2020 to Covid at the young age of 35. Peep his iconic freestyle on Flex, BET Backroom and Talkin Bout Money...listen closely til you recognize the depth of his wordplay. Also peep his Guerrilla Glue album with Joell Ortiz...simply mind blowin'... I recommend...Move Da Crowd (Rakim and Eric B beat), Feliz Navidad, Outstanding and Murder One. Finally peep Talk Dat and Can't Stop the Rain collabos he did with Joell and Graph respectively. Between the three, I rank em in this order Rakim, Nas and then Fred. They each have their own God flow & you can tell they're a cut above their competition (IMO). Final note:...I've seen no reactions to many of these timeless tracks esp. the Guerilla Glue project. They could present a nice opportunity for you fellas to 👀❤🔥& make more content. Can't wait to see where you guys take it from here! Enjoy!
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Yall might as well do the whole illmatic album its the one they say is the best of all time and its only like 9 songs
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I'm from Brooklyn - nas the truth
Nice vid, i'm new here and i would love to see you react to old school hiphop! You should react to Nas - Imagine That (Ft. Lauryn Hill) next.
Y'all most definitely need to listen to Undying love and I gave you power by nas
Y’all should check out :
Nas- if I ruled the world
Nas - Black girl lost
Nas -Ny state of mind 1 and 2
Nas - Made you look
All 🔥 Nas the 🐐 bro
Nas the GOAT
Check out If I ruled the world Nas and Lauren Hill. And Hate me Now, Nas and Puffy. Nas was a street poet
Nas,
"NY State of Mind"
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First and foremost Nas is the greatest rapper of all time. Now that that's out of the way the first time I heard this record in 1999 I damn near got into a 10 car pile up
Nice reaction young gs, if u listen to moob deep definitely u should listen to Nas. The hip hop mesiah. Goat 🐐
Nas,
"40-16 Building"
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Get into his entire catalog youngins. NASIR=🐐👑
Y'all should check out AZ, he was Nas' partner back in the day and he's dope in his own right. Check out his song "The Come Up", make sure it's the dirty version
I was written album...gotta hear it
NAS IS THE GOAT 🐐
NAS IS THE GOAT 🐐 LISTEN TO I GAVE YOU POWER AND THEN LISTEN TO REWIND IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE
DOPE REACTION. !!!
PLEASE react to UNDYING LOVE by Nas
Do Halftime! Nas!
Play any Nas song from any of his first 5 albums and you'll be in for a treat.....React to Nas Undying Love!!!
Nas is Goat.
I used to zone out to this when I was a teenager..