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Hip Hop Is Dead  (Audio CD) 
by Nas

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Throughout his storied career, which began with 1994's classic Illmatic and has spanned the last decade with over 12 million albums sold, Nas has been more than just the genre's foremost lyricist and thinker. He has become a statesman, some would argue hip-hop's "conscience." Now, with the release of his long-awaited Def Jam debut--the aptly-titled Hip-Hop Is Dead--Nas returns to his role as mentor and teacher, his legendary mic skills as sharp as ever, and takes today's young rappers back to school. The lesson? Hip-Hop--as Nas sees it--is very much alive.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: December 19, 2006
Studio: Def Jam
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Average Customer Rating: based on 147 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Money Over Bullsh*t
2. You Can't Kill Me
3. Carry on Tradition
4. Where Are They Now
5. Hip Hop Is Dead - Nas, will.i.am,
6. Who Killed It?
7. Black Republican - Jay-Z, , Nas
8. Not Going Back - Kelis, Nas
9. Still Dreaming - Chrisette Michele, Chrisette Michele, Nas, Kanye West
10. Hold Down the Block
11. Blunt Ashes
12. Let There Be Light - Nas, Tre Williams
13. Play on Playa - Nas, Snoop Dogg
14. Can't Forget About You - Chrisette Michele, Nas
15. Hustlers - Marsha Ambrosius, , The Game, Nas
16. Hope
 
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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5The best!  Sep 21, 2009
Nas is by far the best rapper alive, and he's right hip hop is dead (Even in 03). Rap being released now is total garbage, and they should take a lesson from NAS.

I really miss lyrics like this!

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5Timely shipping  Feb 03, 2009
I ordered this Lp record just before Christmas. It came in time. The recipient was happy. Thank you

4Nas gets his message across  Sep 22, 2008
If you're like me you're reading this review because you can't quite make up your mind if you wanna get a certain product. While I may be a Jay-Z fan I do appreciate the fact that Nas is possibly the best Rapper alive. I don't know what these joker's shout about Lil Wayne for, he is no legend and certainly NOT the best in the game today.

Nas' 'Hip Hop Is Dead' is a very good album with some thought provoking lyrics which aim to get his point across. Standout tracks include: Can't forget about you, Not going back, Black republican, Carry on tradition and Hustler's. 1 of the other reviews described this album as not a conventional rap album. I would also like to echo this sentiment, don't expect to find heavy car-bumping beats or catchy hook's. Also it is more of a mature fan's listen.

While it may not be a conventional rap album it is 10x better than most of what is put out at the moment (Lil Wayne+50 Cent followers take note). In conclusion this is a must have for any Nas fan and a very good listen for any Hip hop fan. If a friend has it, borrow it and judge for yourself.

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3Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead  Jul 07, 2008
Well, Nas is arguabley the best rapper alive. Of course everyone has their own opinion and before i get jumped on for calling him the best rapper alive, let me restate that, HE IS A LEGEND. But im not gonna lie, this album was a let down. With a name like Hip Hop Is Dead, you kinda expect a little more. You expect Nas to save hip hop with this album. But he didnt really do a whole lot to save it. I mean, i dont want to understate this album, because its definetly not bad, but its also definetly not Illmatic or even God's Son. But its still alot better than alot of the other crap being put out right now. But as far as Nas goes, i definetly do expect better. He still has his game tight as far as i can tell, his swagger is still intact and firey as ever. The only real problem with this album, is some of its tracks are just boring. Like the just flat out stupid "Who Killed It?", where NaS doesnt even rapper, he instead talks like an old man over an actually really good beat. The same can be said about "Still Dreaming", it just felt like these songs never really picked up. But then on standouts like the Scott Storch produced banger "Carry On Tradition" where he spits about how the game has changed since he came in. And then on the more laid back Chris Webber produced (Yes, the legendary NBA player!) "Blunt Ashes", Nas spits venomous blows to the mic. But other than those two stellar tracks, there are only a few standouts that are actually worth listening to more than once. Nas is still one of my favorite rappers of all time, maybe my favorite, but i will be the first to admit that this album was definetly a miss, at least with the standards i have for Nas. It just lacks that fire that his other albums had.



Grade:
C

4its cool  Jun 07, 2008
and everything. but towards the end the cd could use a shot of life. It's not one of Nas' best albums as there are others that rock it from beginning to end better than "Hip Hop is Dead". But the cd does have a theme that is worth listening to for the most part and it has some solid songs that i enjoyed like:

"Still Dreaming"
"Where Are They Now"
"Hustlers"

there are some others that are cool and what not but also several that just don't feel right here. Whether they were rushed or just incomplete i'm not sure. But this seems to be one of his more uneven cds in recent memory. It might sell well and is worth it only if your a long time Nas fan otherwise. I would just download the songs here that you enjoy, but not the whole cd itself.

Don't get me wrong, i enjoyed the cd because i'm a Nas fan from way back. But if hadn't been into him for this long. I might have been more inclined to not buy this straight up as it stands however. I don't regret the purchase of this one.

 
 
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