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Twentytwofifty:
Nas
God's Son
Ill Will/Colombia Records
December 13th, 2002



'Get Down'
'The Cross' (produced by Eminem)
'Made You Look'
'Last Real Nigga Alive'
'Zone Out' featuring Bravehearts
'Hey Nas' (featuring Kelis and Claudette Ortiz)
'I Can'
'Book Of Rhymes'
'Thugz Mansion (N.Y.)' (featuring 2Pac and J. Phoenix)
'Mastermind'
'Warrior Song' (featuring Alicia Keys)
'Revolutionary Warfare' (featuring Lake)
'Dance'
'Heaven' (featuring Jully Black)

"Made You Look" soundscape provider Salaam Remi, Large Professor, Eminem and the Alchemist contributing most of the beats.

Xzibit:
God's Favortei si hardcore

Sikotic™:
^^^Fuckin faggot no one wants to see what happened to your ass in prison

anyways

Irv Gotti will most likely makes some soft lubby dubby track for Nas. I wouldn't mind it though.

DJ_Jay_Deee:
Nas is still on Columbia/Ill Will records

=[Euthanasia]=:
While it may have seemed like Nas was keeping an uncharacteristically low profile since his very vocal disputes with radio stations and rival rappers earlier this summer, the Queensbridge MC was, in fact, silent but not sleeping.  

Nas announced on Monday (August 12) that he'll be releasing a new album, called God's Son, on November 19.  

While the album's final tracks have not been selected, the former Nasty Nas has been recording with Large Professor (one of the trackmasters who worked on his debut album, Illmatic), as well as Alchemist and Murder Inc.'s Irv Gotti.  

And speaking of Gotti, does his involvement in God's Son mean it's true that Nas is now part of the Murder Inc. family? Well, on the one hand, there is a street-leaked song which features Nas claiming allegiance to "the I.N.C."  but at the same time, Nas' latest statement details that his new album will be released on Ill Will/Columbia Records, with no mention of any Murder Inc. signing at all.

So, if he is or if he will be, it's still hard to tell. Nas did, however, squash any rumors that he is leaving Columbia Records, stating, "I've always had a great relationship with Columbia and look forward to making records with them for the rest of my career."

However, when it comes to last week's pay-per-view challenge issued by rival Jay-Z on New York's radio waves (see "Jay-Z Challenges Nas To Pay-Per-View Battle During Radio Takeover"), Nas had a far more direct response: "Pay-per-view is for wrestlers and boxers. I make records. If Jay-Z wants to battle, he should drop his album the same day I do and let the people decide."  

As of last week, Jay's The Blueprint 2: The Gift and the Curse was scheduled for release on November 5, two weeks before Nas' LP is set to drop.



Change 'Murder INC' to 'Ill Will/Columbia Records'.

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