December 20, 2006

AUDIO: The Definitive Nostalgic Nas Interview

We're not exactly known for having nice things to say about Hot 97, but I've got to give credit where it's due. Last night's interview with Nas is classic listening, especially if you remember the Good Old Days that make Nasir reminisce. Here's what Miss Info had to say when she passed the link on:

"I was in heaven...as opposed to the hell that is the tell-all baby-mama exposes, and the HP commercials, and the rapper haircut press releases, and the mixtape crown princes of Flopville....sigh....anyways, yeah I was in total heaven because I remember those days Nas and Flex were talking about....staying up all night taping WKCR, paying my beeper bill in person, seeing Kurious Jorge and Lucien by Columbus projects, going to Peggy Sues and Home Base, being a lil' badass : ) ah well...better get back to "walking it out." sigh."
Nas reminisces with Flex, 12/19/06:
  • Part 1
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Posted by jsmooth995 at December 20, 2006 03:45 PM
    Comments

    Kurious Jorge was great. I wish he'd have been more prolific with his recordings.

    I loved that whole era of hip-hop. So many great albums. Even The Source was good in the early 90's.

    Posted by: Joe Grossberg at December 20, 2006 04:53 PM

    he took a shot at UNK ! ha thats hilarious!

    Posted by: trusouth at December 20, 2006 07:03 PM

    Posted by: Belve at December 22, 2006 02:09 AM

    Nas just made it mad cool to be a hiphopper.

    -Black People

    Posted by: Black People at December 22, 2006 11:22 PM

    Good post Jay. Thanks.
    Happy New Year.
    Cheddi

    Posted by: Cheddi at December 31, 2006 08:37 AM

    NOW THATS WHATS UP!

    Posted by: KNOWLEDGE7 at January 27, 2007 10:00 AM

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