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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Lazar on June 27, 2008, 12:47:06 PM
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Nas - Sly Fox produced by stic.man
http://www.zshare.net/audio/143052502303542f
Tracklist:
01. Queens Get The Money (Produced by Jay Electronica)
02. You Can’t Stop Us Now (Featuring Eban Thomas of The Stylistics & The Last Poets) (Produced by Salaam Remi)
03. Breathe (Produced by J. Myers & Dustin Moore)
04. Make The World Go Round (Featuring Chris Brown & The Game) (Co-produced by Cool & Dre & The Game)
05. Hero (Featuring Keri Hilson) (Produced by Polow Da Don)
06. America (Produced by Stargate)
07. Sly Fox (Produced by stic.man of Dead Prez)
08. Testify (Produced by Mark Batson)
09. N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave And The Master) (Produced by DJ Toomp)
10. Untitled (Produced by stic.man of Dead Prez)
11. Fried Chicken (Featuring Busta Rhymes) (Produced by Mark Ronson)
12. Project Roach (Featuring The Last Poets) (Produced by Eric Hudson)
13. Ya’ll My Niggas (Produced by J. Myers)
14. We’re Not Alone (Featuring Mykel) (Produced by stic.man of Dead Prez)
15. Black President (Featuring Johnny Polygon) (Produced by DJ Green Lantern)
Again, Nas came really good on this, love the wordplays, but I don´t feel the beat at all. A problem I have with most of Nas´ songs from the upcoming album. Tracklist looks OK, but nothing that´s really hype me up
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I guess hes using that "What It Is" song on a mixtape, we need that in cdq!!!
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thanks
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props, he put some unknown names on the album, and I think it should be at least 17 tracks
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a few of the songs is aight. i like the one wit toomp though.
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propz
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Nas never had a good ear for beats I reckon, he should get game to pick his beats ;D
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Nas never had a good ear for beats I reckon, he should get game to pick his beats ;D
so true!my god,hes on def jam and just cant get decent producers(except on hip hop is dead).
why no kanye,just blaze,scott storch or preemo?
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i think this is gonna be the worst nas album in a while (of course streets disciple was just 2 albums ago)
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Nas & Chris Brown ??? Wonder how that gonna sound...wasn't that track Make The World Go Round rumored to be on Game's album ?
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cant wait for this shit 8)
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Arghhh I hate when people complain about Nas' beats
When you have a rapper this good there's NOTHING YOU CAN COMPLAIN ABOUT
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This track is incredible. His best so far IMO. Stic.Man dropped a banger, too.
Props for the hook-up.
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i am really feeling the track.
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Nas & Chris Brown ??? Wonder how that gonna sound.
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I think that is one thing Nas is envious of Jay-Z for when they were beefing. He never really had that big radio or mainstream hit that he is looking for. And a couple of the guests on this one scream that is what he is aiming for. As long as it is not on some pop shit.
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co produced by cool and dre and the game...good to see game is tryin to expand his resume
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Nas & Chris Brown ??? Wonder how that gonna sound...wasn't that track Make The World Go Round rumored to be on Game's album ?
i dk but i cant wait for it! i would imagine brown on the hook, and game and nas have proved impressive together in the past. 8)
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Game also said he wrote the hook and the bridge on the song with Chris Brown
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feeling the song
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Nas & Chris Brown ??? Wonder how that gonna sound.
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Arghhh I hate when people complain about Nas' beats
When you have a rapper this good there's NOTHING YOU CAN COMPLAIN ABOUT
I disagree. I don't care how good a rapper is, if the production is not there it will fall on deaf ears.
However, I like this song.
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Nas's Street Disciple was not a failure as a lot of individuals proclaim.
Lyrically he continued to show diversity that few rappers could aspire. The beats were a throwback to the golden era. Nas mentioned that he wanted to lose the pop heads with the album; either you can take his word or just say he's made an excuse but I tend to the former. Honestly, Streets Disciple is my favorite double disc album released by a rapper. Too much hate on that release.
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Nas's Street Disciple was not a failure as a lot of individuals proclaim.
Lyrically he continued to show diversity that few rappers could aspire. The beats were a throwback to the golden era. Nas mentioned that he wanted to lose the pop heads with the album; either you can take his word or just say he's made an excuse but I tend to the former. Honestly, Streets Disciple is my favorite double disc album released by a rapper. Too much hate on that release.
Even when I cut it down to one disc its only my second least favorite nas album. Might be my least.
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Album sounds good so far. Reminds me of Streets Disciple with the dark tone to it. Ill never understand the hate Streets Disciple gets. Lyrically one of his best albums easily. All u niggas do is listen to beats and if it dont fit your mold of what a beat supposed to sound like you dont even listen to the song.
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re-up this song pls
I got it, never mind