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Greatest Hits is a compilation album by rapper Nas released through Columbia Records on November 6, 2007. [7] It features twelve of Nas' singles from his Columbia releases from Illmatic to Street's Disciple and two new tracks. Nas' 2006 studio album Hip Hop Is Dead was overlooked because it was released by Def Jam and not Columbia.
In 2018, Nas released Nasir, an album produced by Kanye West as part of his so-called "Wyoming sessions". The 2020s then saw Nas release the King's Disease trilogy: the first instalment arrived in August 2020, the second arrived in August 2021 and the third was released in November 2022. Also in 2021, Nas surprise released the album Magic on ...
Nas's 2004 song, "Thief's Theme", was featured in the 2006 film, The Departed. [55] Nas's former label, Columbia Records, released the compilation Greatest Hits in November. [56] On October 12, 2007, Nas announced that his next album would be called Nigger.
I Gave You Power" is a 1996 jazz fusion-styled song on Nas' second album It Was Written. It is considered a standout song, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] one of Nas' greatest hits, [ 3 ] and a hip hop "classic". [ 4 ] It follows " Street Dreams " gaplessly on It Was Written .
Topics about Nas songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "Nas songs" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 ...
"N.Y. State of Mind" is a song by hip hop recording artist Nas from his debut studio album Illmatic (1994). The song's production was handled by DJ Premier who sampled two jazz songs: "Mind Rain" by Joe Chambers and "Flight Time" by Donald Byrd. [1] Premier additionally scratched up vocal samples from Eric B. & Rakim's "Mahogany" for the song's ...
"A Bar Song" earned true star status this month, becoming one of only 45 songs in Hot 100 history to spend more than 10 weeks at number one. (Harry Styles' "As It Was," and Adele's "Easy On Me ...
"Surviving the Times" is a 2007 hip hop song by Nas from his Greatest Hits album. The song's lyrics focus on Nas career before and just after Illmatic.The song makes reference to Nas' signing with Columbia Records, being turned down by Russell Simmons for Def Jam and him meeting Large Professor and Kool G Rap for the first time.