All great points.. . but look at the track listing for both
Stillmatic
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Track Listing
Track 1: Stillmatic (The Intro) - WHOA BOY!
Track 2: Ether - Classic!
Track 3: Got Ur Self A... - International Hit!
Track 4: Smokin'
Track 5: You're Da Man - Blazin!
Track 6: Rewind - Another Nas Classic
Track 7: One Mic - World Success
Track 8: 2nd Childhood - Hot!
Track 9: Destroy & Rebuild - Wild!
Track 10: Flyest, The - (featuring Az)
Track 11: Braveheart Party - (featuring Mary J. Blige)
Track 12: Rule - (featuring Amerie)
Track 13: My Country - Hot!
Track 14: What Goes Around
Track 15: Every Ghetto - (bonus track) - Hot!
God Son
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1. Get Down - Blazin!
2. The Cross - Blazin!
3. Made You Look - Classic!
4. Last Real Nigga Alive - Hot!
5. Zone Out - Nas, Bravehearts - Wild!
6. Hey Nas - Kelis, Nas, Claudette Ortiz
7. I Can - International Success!
8. Book of Rhymes - Nas Classic!
9. Thugz Mansion (N.Y.) - J. Phoenix, Nas, 2Pac - Blazin!
10. Mastermind
11. Warrior Song - Nas, Alicia Keys
12. Revolutionary Warfare - Lake, Nas
13. Dance
14. Heaven - Jully Black, Nas - Blazin!
** In my opinion, that's how they stand... Stillmatic, more hits, but God Son lyrically, as said before he grew... but think with Stillmatic, he just want to make sure people felt him... cuz he had been gone for so long, but in God Son, he knew he had his crowd back, and could lyrically experiment and try new and better things... (Lost Tapes) scraps from I think the experimental stuff that didnt fit God Son (Blaze a 50) (DAMN!)