I stumbled across this following article at Ughh.com
Nas Previews N*gger 1/9/08
Nasir Jones
By: Mark DiSalvo
Nas has given the world a first-look at how he’ll be coming at ya lyrically on his upcoming LP, Nigger. He recently showcased a few lines to the world for MTV News (video below). The album still has no release date, but Nas is aiming for February, during Black History Month. “If not, it comes when it comes,” he told MTV News, “But it'll be here soon — soon like right-around-the-corner soon. It's not gonna be a waiting-for-a-long-time type thing.” Nas has also revealed that Jermaine Dupri and Diddy have been working on the album with him.
Read that last line again..... combine it with the album title and it's hard not to conjure thoughts of a menstrual show.
That killed any anticipation I had for this album. Considering aside from the title track of "Hip Hop is Dead", I haven't heard anyone mention anything about the quality of music that was on the album. The collab with Jay-Z was lauded because of the historical signifigance, while many said both didn't bring their A game to the plate.
Everything is marketing now. The music seems to be the last priority for these artists nowadays. Nas' new method is making a controversial album title then dropping a hot single only to release a piss warm album full of forgettable music.
It's crazy when one of the most important lyricists in Hip Hop history records a new album and seeks they assistance of two guys most Hip Hop heads wish would disapear Hoffa style.
I know I'm being mad skeptical. I'm still going to check out the album and be optimistic... but damn!
Hip Hop is dead was completely disposable to me.
Nas Previews N*gger 1/9/08
Nasir Jones
By: Mark DiSalvo
Nas has given the world a first-look at how he’ll be coming at ya lyrically on his upcoming LP, Nigger. He recently showcased a few lines to the world for MTV News (video below). The album still has no release date, but Nas is aiming for February, during Black History Month. “If not, it comes when it comes,” he told MTV News, “But it'll be here soon — soon like right-around-the-corner soon. It's not gonna be a waiting-for-a-long-time type thing.” Nas has also revealed that Jermaine Dupri and Diddy have been working on the album with him.
Read that last line again..... combine it with the album title and it's hard not to conjure thoughts of a menstrual show.
That killed any anticipation I had for this album. Considering aside from the title track of "Hip Hop is Dead", I haven't heard anyone mention anything about the quality of music that was on the album. The collab with Jay-Z was lauded because of the historical signifigance, while many said both didn't bring their A game to the plate.
Everything is marketing now. The music seems to be the last priority for these artists nowadays. Nas' new method is making a controversial album title then dropping a hot single only to release a piss warm album full of forgettable music.
It's crazy when one of the most important lyricists in Hip Hop history records a new album and seeks they assistance of two guys most Hip Hop heads wish would disapear Hoffa style.
I know I'm being mad skeptical. I'm still going to check out the album and be optimistic... but damn!
Hip Hop is dead was completely disposable to me.