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For Nas, his latest move has brought him back to familiar territory. The “It Ain’t Hard To Tell” rapper’s Mass Appeal Records has inked a deal with a subsidiary company of Sony Music according to a report from Music Business Worldwide.
As Hip-Hop is approaching the magnificent milestone of turning 50 in 2023, preparations to mark the occasion in ways honoring the culture are underway. And Nasir “Nas” Jones is ensuring he’s at the forefront of these efforts with a documentary series titled Hip Hop 50.
Featuring Hip-Hop icons, Nas and Jay-Z, the track also incorporates the vocal talents of James Fauntleroy and Harmonies by The Hive
The only rapper who can honestly say they "ethered" JAY-Z in a battle is now celebrating a huge financial victory. Guess it's time to start calling the rapper Nasdaq Jones.
In a campaign video featuring New York heavyweights such as Jay, Nas, Diddy, and Steve Stoute (didn't Diddy...) expressed the reasons they felt New York needs change and why they think Ray McGuire is the man for the job.
Nas as an inmate spitting knowledge? What's the chances his name is Sincere in this film? Just sayin.'
Two of the most iconic artists that help defined our culture are receiving historical respect on their names. Nas and Janet Jackson are officially being added to the record books.
As the official spirit of the NBA, Hennessy launches the latest campaign for the launch of the 2020-21 season.
Apple Music's Rap Life is taking its popular hip-hop playlist on the road with 'Rap Life Live.' The service tapped four leading rap acts— all who are known for speaking against racial injustice in their music— to perform at Howard U. to help open a dialog about the issues plaguing the Black community. The event is the first of many aimed to hit across HBCU campuses across the United States.
Of course, Nas is Black. But maybe to drive home the point and/or to stunt on the next level, the Queensbridge rapper has teamed with Pantone for his own color, "ULTRA BLACK by Nas."
Talking about his career up to this point, linking up with The Firm for is latest album the album, and revealing his only regret with his Kanye West-produced, Nasir, Nas treats Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy (who he pulled a gun on) to a trip into the cerebral of Nasty Nas.
Now with his 13th studio album King's Disease available to the masses, Hip-Hop Twitter is largely praising the Queensbridge legend's return to form.