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The StoriesNas is confident in himself (Which he should be) when it comes to album sales. Stating that he doesn't needs controversy in order to get a buzz or sell a record. But with the last two name of his albums (Hip-Hop Is Dead; Nigger), that's exactly what he's doing. Along with interviews and statements made that fuels the hype before the album drops even more.
Quote from: Elano on February 18, 2008, 03:04:22 AMThe StoriesNas is confident in himself (Which he should be) when it comes to album sales. Stating that he doesn't needs controversy in order to get a buzz or sell a record. But with the last two name of his albums (Hip-Hop Is Dead; Nigger), that's exactly what he's doing. Along with interviews and statements made that fuels the hype before the album drops even more.This is the part I disagree with. If you're going to make a statement, you've got to have something to say. The writer of this article acts like "God's Son" and "Street's Disciple" are every day names for albums that any rapper could use. But would God's Son have been legitimate, had it not had tracks like "Thugz Mansion", "Dance" or "Heaven"? Would Street's Disciple have been legitimate, had it not had tracks like "A Message To The Feds, Sincerely, We The People", "Just A Moment" or "These Are Our Heroes (Coon Picknick)"? Would Hip-Hop Is Dead would have been legitimate, were it not for its theme being carried out by "Carry On Tradition", "Where Are They Now", the title track or "Hold Down The Block"? You can bet your ass Nas will be coming with some on point music for his new album to make his case valid. It's not just a matter of stirring up controversy - Nas is simply making a point, and the titles are fitting.