April 9, 2008

Preview of Nas "Nigger" Album


Here are some of the tracks allegedly coming on the alleged album by Nas allegedly named "Nigger":

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"This record is a lot more serious than hip-hop," says Nas, who tackles race and American history on his new "Nigger" album. Polow Da Don, Stargate, and Cool and Dre contribute beats to Nas' Nigger Album, which includes "Be a Nigga Too" (a play on Dr Pepper), the Fox News-slamming "Sly Fox," and "This Is Not America," on which he raps about sexism and racism in the U.S. "This album is like talking to your child about sex," says Nas. "It's uncomfortable, but it's important."

Allegedly. Can't wait to hear how he tackles Fox News (a move clearly inspired by my work).

Posted by jsmooth995 at April 9, 2008 12:31 PM
Comments

im a caucasion. but im a huge hip hop fan. and at first-- i was disturbed by the title. i thought we have come a long way in America .. as far as accepting people more. however, we still have a long ways to go, and if NAS can speak on some real shit-- it'll help the cause.

in fact, in honor of nas. and his 'nigger' album. i will be calling EVERYBODY "nas" from now on.

what up nas?

what up god?

what up marley?

wheres the party?

Posted by: Luch at May 2, 2008 5:41 PM

As a young boy grouping up, i never thought i would see the day that a true hip hop artist could stand up and say what he feels & whats on his mind. Well have tried but none have succeeded since the death of Tupac, to me Nas has been a guide book, a father of thought & a role model, so if i could see more titles like "Nigger", then i would personally fight for BLACK POWER.

Posted by: Lunga at May 22, 2008 9:41 AM

What you talkin bout "black power"? That's kinda fucked up, why does it always have to be about one race ruling over all?

Posted by: Yung at June 8, 2008 11:20 PM

yo im white but i love nas man.hes the best rapper he accually helped encourage me to start rappin as a hobby.

Posted by: Klenk at June 9, 2008 9:23 PM

Nas is real important to the Hip Hop Game because he tackles what most so call rappers are avioding today. The rappers now let the record label dictate their music such she got a donk and superman, there are more issues going on in today generation beside snapping your fingers all the time.It is good to have a good time from time to time but there are a lot of issue that need to be address by some of hip hop's biggest names. There are many other songz that are not tackling the real issue and it is damaging the black community. So for what it is worth cop the album when it hit stores.

Posted by: Gusto at July 2, 2008 12:18 PM

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