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Pre-Matic cover
Pre-Matic
As a teenager, Nas wanted to pursue a career as a rapper and enlisted his best friend and neighbor, Willy "Ill Will" Graham, as his DJ. Nas initially went by the nickname "Kid Wave" before adopting the alias "Nasty Nas". At the age of fifteen, he met producer Large Professor from Flushing, Queens, who introduced him to his group Main Source
⭐Nas Will Prevail [V1]LQ
(prod. Large Professor)
(It Ain't Hard To Tell)
4:55
⭐Just Another Day In The ProjectsLQ
3:12
Lunchroom Battles
(feat. Akinyele)
6:36
Number One With A BulletLQ
(feat. Kool G. Raps & Whiteboy)
4:14
illmatic cover
illmatic
Illmatic is the debut studio album by the Nas, released on April 19, 1994, by Columbia Records. After signing with the label with the help of MC Serch, Nas recorded the album in 1992 and 1993. The album's production was handled by DJ Premier, Large Professor, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, L.E.S., and Nas himself. Styled as a hardcore hip-hop album, Illmatic features multi-syllabic internal rhymes and inner-city narratives based on Nas' experiences growing up in the Queensbridge Houses in Queens, New York. He started working on the album when he was 16 years old.
Represent
(prod. DJ Premier)
3:49
Memory Lane
(prod. DJ Premier)
3:25
It AIn't Hard To Tell [V2]LQ
(prod. Large Professor)
3:27
Life's a BitchRecording
(feat. AZ) (prod. L.E.S.)
2:17
Mobb Deep - Eye For A Eye
(feat. Nas & Raekwon) (prod. Havoc)
4:41
Snippets/Unavailable
Number ManSnippet
(prod. Large Professor)
1:00
It Was Written cover
It Was Written
It Was Written is the second studio album by Nas, released on July 2, 1996, by Columbia Records. After the modest commercial success of his debut album Illmatic, Nas pursued a more polished, mainstream sound for It Was Written. Produced largely by Trackmasters, it departed from the debut's raw, underground aesthetic and embraced mafioso and gangsta themes.
⭐ Deja Vu
⭐ Understanding
(feat. AZ) (prod. Large Professor)
3:13
⭐ Life Is Like A Dice Game [V2]LQ
(prod. Easy Mo Bee)
2:39
⭐ On The RealLQ
(feat. Cormega & KL) (prod. Marley Marl)
3:30
⭐Analyze This
(feat. Jay-Z & Lord Tariq) (prod. Pete Rock)
(No Love Lost)
3:48
The Message
(prod. Trackmasters)
4:11
Real Niggas
(feat. SE)
(Squeeze)
4:19
Take It In Blood 2Tagged
(prod. Stretch)
2:47
The Album cover
The Album
The Album is the only studio album by The Firm. It was released on October 21, 1997, by Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. The project was created by rapper Nas, his manager Steve Stoute and producers Dr. Dre and Trackmasters, who came up with the idea of forming a hip hop supergroup. The original line-up included Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown and Cormega who were all featured on the song "Affirmative Action" from Nas' album It Was Written. However, Cormega later left the group due to artistic differences between him and Nas, as well as contract disagreements with Stoute. He was replaced by Nature prior to recording of the album. The Album is a concept album that revolves around the themes of mafia and "gangsta" lifestyle. The songs on the album were mainly produced by Dr. Dre, Chris "The Glove" Taylor and Trackmasters (as Poke and Tone), and feature guest vocals from Pretty Boy, Wizard, Canibus, Dawn Robinson, Noreaga and Half-a-Mill.
4 In The Mornin
(Five Minutes To Flush)
3:53
Everyday Thing
(feat Dr. Dre & Nature)
5:00
Fist Full Of Dollars [V3]
(feat Dr. Dre)
3:30
Sosa VS StateTagged
(prod Dr. Dre)
3:05
Time
(prod Dr. Dre)
4:13
Snippets/Unavailable
CreepSnippet
1:00
I Am... cover
I Am...
I Am... is the third studio album by Nas, released on April 6, 1999, by Columbia Records. Following the commercial and critical success of It Was Written, Nas put to work on a double album that merged the styles of his first two albums and detailed entire aspects of his life. Although he was able to use most songs, other songs that would have made I Am… a double album leaked onto the internet in, forcing him to record new material for two separate single-disc releases (hence, the release of Nastradamus in the same year). The album features guest appearances from P Diddler, Scarface, DMX, and Aaliyah.
⭐ Sometimes I Wonder
(feat. Nature)
4:55
⭐Amongst Kings
2:57
⭐The Rise And Fall
(prod. Trackmasters)
4:03
Fetus
(prod. Trackmasters)
(Belly Button Window)
3:25
Hardest Thing To Do Is Stay Alive
3:50
Your Mouth Got You in It
(prod. Dame Grease)
4:32
Day Dreamin' Stay Schemin
2:30
Hate Me Now
(feat. P Diddler) (prod. D Moet, Pretty Boy & Trackmasters)
4:40
When Thugs Die
3:49
Blaze A 50LQ
2:31
High
2:36
Seeds Of Heaven
(prod. Infinite Arkatechz)
3:49
Grand Finale
(feat. Method Man, DMX & Ja Rule) (prod. Irv Gotti)
3:42
Rebel To AmericaLQ
3:37
Tales From The Hood
4:46
Afterlife (Interlude)
0:56
N.O.R.E. - I Love My LifePartial
(feat. Nas) (prod. EZ Elpee)
1:35
Snippets/Unavailable
🏆The CurseSnippet
1:15
Nastradamus cover
Nastradamus
Nastradamus is the fourth studio album by Nas, released on November 23, 1999, by Ill Will and Columbia Records. It was originally intended to be composed entirely of material from sessions for I Am... and released October 26, but in response to bootlegging of that material, release was postponed one month for Nas to record new material for Nastradamus
Project Windows (2)
Project Windows [V1]Recording
(prod. Trackmasters)
(The Games Lives On)
4:36
Project Windows [V2]
(feat. Ronald Isley) (prod. Trackmasters)
(The Games Lives On)
5:07
Nas & Ill Will Records Presents Queensbridge The Album cover
Nas & Ill Will Records Presents Queensbridge The Album
Nas & Ill Will Records Presents QB's Finest, commonly known as simply QB's Finest, is a compilation album released on November 21, 2000 and the second release from rapper Nas' new Ill Will Records imprint, distributed by Columbia Records. It featured Nas and a number of other rappers from the Queensbridge housing projects, including Mobb Deep, Nature, Nashawn, Littles, Bravehearts and Cormega, who had briefly reconciled a longtime feud with Nas.
Never Too LateTagged
(feat. Nashawn & Bravehearts) (prod. The Alchemist)
4:00
Royal Flush - Oochie WallyPartial
(prod. EZ Elpee)
1:29
Snippets/Unavailable
Da Bridge 2001Snippet
(feat. Tragedy Khadafi, Nashawn, Nature, Mobb Deep, Mc Shan, Cormega & Capone) (prod. Marley Marl & L.E.S.)
1:01
Stillmatic cover
Stillmatic
Stillmatic is the fifth studio album by Nas, released on December 18, 2001, by Ill Will and Columbia Records. In contrast to his previous work's gangsta rap themes, the album contains socially conscious and philosophical themes similar to that of his 1994 debut Illmatic. Nas' lyrics address topics such as ghetto life, American politics, and his feud with rapper Jay-Z
⭐Come Take a Ride
(2 Seater)
4:22
⭐You Don't Know
(feat. Kelis)
4:30
Never Gonna Give It Up
(prod. AI West)
3:51
The General
(prod. Swizz Beatz)
(Salute Me)
3:36
Rule
(feat. Amerie) (prod. Trackmasters)
6:10
The Flyest Pt 2
(feat. Bravehearts) (prod. L.E.S.)
3:41
Nashawn - Gotta Get It
(feat. Nas)
3:10
Scarface - In Between UsPartial
(feat. Nas & Tanya Herron) (prod. Scarface & Mike Dean)
1:06
Snippets/Unavailable
You're Da Man [V1]SnippetLQ
(prod. Large Professor)
0:14
God's Son cover
God's Son
God's Son is the sixth studio album by Nas. It was released on December 13, 2002, by Ill Will and Columbia Records. Production took place during 2002, and was handled by several producers, including Salaam Remi, Chucky Thompson, Ron Browz, Eminem, and The Alchemist. The album also includes guest appearances from artists such as Alicia Keys, Kelis, and a posthumous feature from 2Pac. Musically, God's Son blends hardcore hip hop with elements of soul and jazz. Partly inspired by the death of his mother in early 2002, God's Son covers lyrical themes such as religion, violence, grief, redemption and his own emotional experiences. It has been recognized by critics as some of Nas' most personal work.
⭐ Enemy Tommorow
(feat. Money Ray & Sharp)
3:55
Stay Chiseled
(prod. Large Professor)
4:10
My WillPartial
(prod. The Alchemist)
(Honeymoon is Over)
1:53
Snippets/Unavailable
🏆I Have LearnedSnippet
0:10
🏆Crabs In A BarrelSnippet
0:14
🏆Single Man In AmericaSnippet
0:08
HungrySnippet
0:07
Nobody MoveSnippet
0:07
Street's Disciple cover
Street's Disciple
Street's Disciple is the seventh studio album by Nas, released as a double album by Columbia Records. Originally scheduled for a September 14, 2004 release, the album was ultimately released on November 30, 2004. Named after one of his lyrics from "Live at the Barbeque" by Main Source, the album's cover art was digitally created using photos of Nas to create an adaptation of The Last Supper. The album marked the end of Nas' tenure with Columbia Records after ten years.
⭐Good Morning
2:23
⭐Foul Breeze
(prod. Statik Selektah)
5:26
Serious
(feat. AZ) (prod. Salaam Remi)
2:15
Anybody Test
3:41
Talk Of New York
(prod. Salaam Remi)
4:01
Imagine
(feat. Pitbull & John Lennon)
3:30
Street's Disciple
2:55
Just A Moment (2)
Quan - Just A Moment [V1]
(prod. L.E.S.)
4:34
Just A Moment [V2]
(feat. Quan & Yara) (prod. L.E.S.)
4:11
Hip Hop Is Dead cover
Hip Hop Is Dead
Hip Hop Is Dead is the eighth studio album by Nas, released December 19, 2006, on Def Jam Recordings. His first album for the label, it was co-financed by Nas's previous label, Columbia Records, which once distributed for Def Jam. The album's title was inspired by Nas's view of the music industry and the state of hip hop music at the time. The album features appearances from Nas's then-wife Kelis, Def Jam label-mates Yedolf Hitler, Jay-Z, and Chrisette Michele, as well as will.i.am, Snoop Dogg, and The Game, among others.
Pre-Def Jam
We March as Millions
3:07
It Wasn't You
(feat. Lauryn Hill) (prod. Dirty Harry)
3:37
Death Anniversary [V1]
(prod. Wyldfyer)
3:14
Don't Body Ya Self
(prod. Salaam Remi)
(The M.C. Burial)
3:27
2Pac- Living in Pain [V5]
(feat. The Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige & Nas)
(House of Pain)
3:56
Nas Get's Signed To Def Jam
The Scientist (2)
🏆The ScientistPartial
(feat. Jay-Z)
1:16
🏆The ScientistPartial
(feat. Jay-Z)
0:09
Hip Hop Is Dead
(prod. William)
3:47
Hope
(prod. Wyldfire)
4:01
Life's Gone Low
2:37
I Already Know
(prod. Tim & Bob)
4:12
HustlersTagged
(feat. The Game & Marsha Ambrosius) (prod. Dr, Dre)
(True Gs)
4:34
Courthouse
(feat. Chuck D)
3:10
Music For Life
(feat. Hi-Tek & Marsha Ambrosius) (prod. Hi-Tek)
3:29
Kelis - Handful
(feat. Nas) (prod. Bangladesh)
3:08
Busta Rhymes - Rough Around the Edges
(feat. Nas) (prod. Hi-Tek)
3:16
Snippets/Unavailable
🏆Tru LifeSnippet
(feat. Jay-Z)
1:00
I Am Somebody [V2]SnippetRecording
(feat. P Diddler)
0:25
Untitled cover
Untitled
The untitled ninth studio album by Nas, commonly referred to eponymously as Nas, or simply Untitled, was released on July 15, 2008 by The Jones Experience, Columbia Records and The Island Def Jam Music Group. Its original title Nigger was omitted due to controversy surrounding the racial epithet. The album is distinguished for its political content, diverse sources of production, and provocative subject matter. The album features guest appearances from Chris Brown, Keri Hilson, Busta Rhymes, and The Game, among others
America
3:58
Be A Nigger Too
(prod. Salaam Remi)
3:16
Be Right
2:40
Drama For Dummies
3:10
The Fear Of A Black Man's Dick
3:35
Who Are You
(Who I Am)
4:07
🏆ColoursPartialRecording
(prod. DJ Khalil)
1:41
Esco Let's GoPartial
1:34
T.I. - Topless [V1]
(feat. Nas) (prod. Dr. Dre)
3:21
Fabolous - Watch Your ShortyPartial
(feat. Nas & Ne-Yo)
1:34
Snippets/Unavailable
Dr. Dre - Topless [V2]Snippet
0:11
Life Is Good cover
Life Is Good
Life Is Good is the tenth studio album by Nas, released on July 13, 2012, by Def Jam Recordings. The album was recorded at various studios in New York and California, with guest appearances from rappers Large Professor and Rick Ross, and singers Mary J. Blige, Miguel, and, posthumously, Amy Winehouse, among others.
⭐No Such Thing As White Jesus [V1]
(feat. Frank Ocean)
(Royalty)
5:02
Snitch Alibi
3:29
Topless (2)
Eminem - Topless [V3]
(feat. Nas) (prod. Dr. Dre)
2:40
Dr. Dre - Topless [V4]
(feat. Nas)
2:37
Snippets/Unavailable
Slow MovinSnippet
(Platinum Pioneer)
0:17
Padded RoomSnippet
(prod. Boi-1da, Jordan Evans, & Matthew Burnett)
(Trust)
0:07
Hiatus Era
By Summer 2016, Nas collab album with Swizz Beatz had finished which was recorded in a week. By late 2016 Nas own album was 75 - 85% finished. Nas announced multiple times throughout 2017 that the album would drop that year. Even after NASIR dropped, Nas still said that the album would come out In 2018. "No Bad Energy" and "Adult Flim" from The Lost Tapes 2 we're from the Swizz Beatz album and "Jarreau of Rap" and "QueensBridge Politics" from The Lost Tapes 2 we're from the Nas Solo album. Song's from the time In-Between Life Is Good and NASIR go in there.
⭐Heart Sweepers
(prod. Madlib)
(Practice)
3:10
Snippets/Unavailable
🏆Sinatra In The SandSnippet
(feat. Jay-Z & Justin Timberlake) (prod. Timbaland)
0:11
🏆BelieveSnippet
(prod. Taz Arnold & Flying Lotus)
(Falsehood)
0:07
??? (2)
🏆???Snippet
(prod. Timbaland)
0:09
🏆???SnippetRecording
(prod. Timbaland)
0:15
Keep Talkin That ShitSnippet
(feat. French Montana & Dave East)
0:26
Down So LongPartial
(feat. Anthony Hamilton)
1:48
Street Shit [V2]SnippetRecording
(feat. Jay-Z, DMX & Jadakiss) (prod. Swizz Beatz)
(Bath Salts, Escobar Season Has Returned, Zombie)
NASIR cover
NASIR
Nasir is the eleventh studio album by Nas, released on June 15, 2018 through Mass Appeal and Def Jam Recordings. It marked his first album in six years since Life Is Good. The album features guest appearances from Yedolf Hitler, P Diddler, 070 Shake, Tony Williams, and The-Dream. West also served as the album's executive producer, with additional production from Mike Dean, Andrew Dawson, Dot da Genius, and Cashmere Cat, among others.
Cops Shot The Kid [V2]PartialRecording
(feat. Yedolf Hitler & Andre 3000) (prod. Yedolf Hitler)
1:13
White Label (7)
Yedolf Hitler - White Label [V1]PartialLQ
(prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
1:48
Yedolf Hitler - White Label [V3]
(feat. Bon Iver) (prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
3:41
Yedolf Hitler - White Label [V5]
(prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
2:14
Malik Yusef - White Label [V6]Recording
(prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
1:11
Malik Yusef - White Label [V7]Recording
(prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
1:06
Yedolf Hitler - White Label [V8]
(prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
3:40
White Label [V9]
(prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
3:40
Yedolf Hitler - everything [V1]Lossless
(feat. The-Dream) (prod. Yedolf Hitler)
3:23
Simple Things (2)
Bon Iver - Simple Things [V1]
(prod. Justin Vernon & Francis and the Lights )
(Bastard Child, Finding Forever)
1:44
Simple Things [V3]
(feat. Ant Clemons) (prod. Yedolf Hitler )
(Bastard Child, Finding Forever)
2:44
Unshaken
1:10
Nicki Minaj - Sorry
(feat. Nas)
4:15
Snippets/Unavailable
🏆El ChapoSnippet
0:53
everything [V2]SnippetRecording
(feat. Yedolf Hitler The-Dream & Caroline Shaw)
Yedolf Hitler - Simple Things [V2]SnippetRecording
(prod. Yedolf Hitler & Justin Vernon)
0:47
Yedolf Hitler - Cops Shot The Kid [V1]SnippetRecording
0:43
White Label (2)
Consequence - White Label [V3]SnippetRecording
(prod. Yedolf Hitler)
(Bad People)
0:50
Yedolf Hitler - White Label [V8]SnippetRecording
(prod. Pierre Bourne)
(Bad People)
0:00
King's Diesease cover
King's Diesease
King's Disease is the twelfth studio album by Nas. It was released on August 21, 2020, through Mass Appeal Records and marketed by Universal Music Group. It succeeds his eleventh album, Nasir, released two years prior. The album features guest appearances from Charlie Wilson, Hit-Boy, Big Sean, Don Toliver, Lil Durk, Anderson .Paak, Brucie B, the Firm, Fivio Foreign, and ASAP Ferg.
This Ain't Love But I Love It
(feat. The-Dream) (prod. Hit-Boy)
3:02
Fivio Foreign - 100 Strong
(feat. Nas) (prod. Hit-Boy)
2:43
Belly - Die For It [V2]
(feat. The Weeknd & Nas)
3:19
Black Star - JGB
(feat. Nas & Common) (prod. Madlib)
4:28
Snippets/Unavailable
🏆???SnippetRecording
(feat. 50 Cent) (prod. Dr, Dre)
0:30
King's Disease 2 cover
King's Disease 2
King's Disease II is the thirteenth studio album by Nas. It was released on August 6, 2021, through Mass Appeal Records and marketed by The Orchard. Serving as a sequel to his 2020 album King's Disease, it features guest appearances from Eminem, EPMD, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, YG, Lauryn Hill, Charlie Wilson, Blxst, JaboodyDubs and Hit-Boy. As with the previous record, it was executive produced by Nas and Hit-Boy.
Big Sean - Poor Sportsmanship
(feat. Nas) (prod. Hit-Boy)
3:40
Others cover
Others
Unknown era
Snippets/Unavailable
Just BegunSnippetLQ
0:16