“He’s the greatest lyricist of all time.”
This is easily one of my favorite songs of all time….What Nas did to this has not been match by anyone since….Rae verse is nice, Ghost verse is epic….
Ghostface Killah Feat Nas and Raekwon - Verbal Intercourse

cooking up something in the lab…
Something special….thanks to Pat for the reminder….
Nasty…..
Nas didn’t become one of hip-hop’s most influential figures by design. Though he claims to have known that his introductory verse on Main Source’s “Live At the Barbecue” would invent shock rap back in 1991, the Queensbridge lyricist’s moves have since come off as instinctive, rather than calculated. Nasty Nas’s seminal 1994 debut, Illmatic, alone, birthed several trends—from the cover art picturing a younger Nas to its effect on the landscape of hip-hop production. By the time he celebrated 10 years in the game on 2001′s Stillmatic, God’s Son was fully aware of his impact. “Name a rapper I ain’t influenced,” he rhymed on the first verse of “Ether”—his scathing response to Jay-Z’s “Takeover.” Indeed. Nas’s DNA can be found in an innumerable amount of MCs that have come out in the last 20 years. With Nas celebrating two decades in the game in XXL‘s November issue, XXLMag.com looks back at the “Nasty” MC’s contributions to the game and the MCs that followed.—XXL Staff
(via condescendist)
The golden era….
Truth….
Nas - Esco Lets Go (What It Is) [UNRELEASED]
His unreleased tracks are better than dudes albums.
Massive tune….this idea would make a great movie….
Nas and Rae to get you through the weekend….



