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UNRELEASED TRACKES???? WTF IS GOIN ON????? Jul 20, 2008 Can someone please tell me why didn't these songs make it to the final masters of I'AM & Nostradmus???? WTF!!!! I HATE RECODS LABELS!!!!
-kidd
4 1/2 stars. His best album, definitely. Very impressive Jun 20, 2008
All I can really say is "wow." This is an amazing album from start to finish. I remember when Nas first came out in 1994 with "Illmatic." I always thought he was a good rapper, but I recently started listening to him more because he is my best friend's favorite rapper of all time. Too, many people say that "Illmatic" is one of the best hip-hop albums of all time, so I wanted to listen to a lot more of his music. The more I listen to him, the more I understand why he is so revered in hip-hop and rap. He has never been the type of rapper that is too concerned about being platinum; he is more concerned about getting his points across in his music. Nas, you have finally gotten through to me with "Lost Tapes."
I rate every song on here between four and five stars. I can't remember the last time I listened to an album and every single song blew me away. He gives lots of energy on each song, enthralls you with his wordplay, and definitely worth mentioning is the fact that the production is fantastic! One of the problems I had with his first two albums was the bad production. Had his production been better on those two albums, the quality would have been brought up several notches. On "Lost Tapes", the phrase "less is more" works because many of the tracks only have drum and piano, but they worked perfectly. "Doo Rags" and "Blaze a 50" are both piano and drum heavy, have memorable moments, and great energy. In "Doo Rags", Nas reminisces about the past and the listener can't help but reminisce with him because most can relate to his words in that song. This is easily one of his best songs ever. "No Idea's Original", "Black Zombie" and "Fetus" are also highlights that will receive lots of rewinds from me.
This is real hip-hop, people! Get your hands on this album somehow, someway, and be enlightened as to why Nas is considered one of the best who ever did it. Reiteration: This is Nas's best album!
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "Doo Rags"
2. "Nothing Lasts Forever"
3. "Purple"
4. "Fetus"
5. "Black Zombie"
a must buy May 02, 2008 theres not an ok song on this album this is sum of my fav from nas
Straight Phenom. Jan 27, 2008 I wish these songs were part of their coinciding albums. But they still make a really dope mixtape.
I highly recommend this album to any Nas fan or anyone who is looking to become a Nas fan.
My only beef with this album is that there are several other songs that probably should have been on here too. Like "One on One," "Street Dreams Remix," "One Plus One," and "Stay Chiseled."
Tommy's Favorite tracks --
Purple
Doo Rags
U Gotta Love it
Black Zombie (weak chorus, ridiculous beat)
Nothing Lasts Forever
No Idea's Original
The educated man's rapper Sep 23, 2007 I grew up with all the greats Rakim, KRS-One,so on and so forth...now both them men have gave props to Nas...a legend in the rap/hiphop game gives someone props you know they're beyond great...now onto the album at hand...I was riding the subway in Queens when I came across this billboard with Nas "Lost Tapes" I was in heaven a new Nas album...now in typical fashion the man hasn't let me down...Drunk by myself...Fetus...two albums which he lyrically puts your ear drums to the test of greatness...any Nas fan and or any real Rap/Hip Hop fan would be doing themself a great justice by getting this album...enough said
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