THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Phoenix Dark on October 15, 2007, 02:22:09 AM
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NEW YORK — The n-word it is.
On Friday night at New York's Roseland Ballroom, Nas announced the title of his next album: He said it will be called nicca and released in December. A source close to the project confirmed the name on Saturday.
Nas has said he'd planned to use that title for his last LP before he changed it to Hip-Hop Is Dead. If the December date holds firm, Nas will have a very busy winter. On November 6 he's releasing his Greatest Hits LP. A video for one of the two new songs on the project, "Surviving the Times," will be shot soon. Last week, super producer Jermaine Dupri — who has already completed tracks for Jay-Z's American Gangster — told MTV News he would love to be involved in Nas' upcoming new LP.
Nas headlined the last stop of the Sneaker Pimps Tour on Friday, where newcomers such as Mista Mal as well as legends EPMD and Slick Rick had sets. Even Jeru Da Damaja showed up and rocked the mic.
Nas kept fans antsy by not going on until well after 1 a.m., but they left visibly — and audibly — pleased.
He opened with "Hip-Hop Is Dead," then went into his catalog for records such as "One Love" and "Hate Me Now." God's Son ended with "Made You Look," during which he surprised the fans by jumping into the crowd. Once among the people, he began jumping up and down and inciting the people to jump with him. One of Nas' security guards dove into the audience after him, pulling him back to the stage, where he stood none the worse for wear.
"He touched my hand and gave me positive energy," one woman said as the house lights came on.
Besides phat rhymes, spectators saw some of the most exclusive kicks you can hope to get, as sneakers from all over the world were displayed. There was also a pit for professional skaters who sailed up and down ramps. Still, most of the skaters had to put their boards down when the acts came on, especially Nas
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/157...1013/nas.jhtml
He planned on calling his last album nicca, but Def Jam balked for obvious reasons. It'll be interesting to see if they allow it this time; might as well considering all Def Jam does is stir controversy to garner record sales.
If you call your album "nicca" you better back it up. The same can be said of his last album title, and imo he didn't back it up there. I don't even listen to HHID anymore and grew tired of it quickly. Maybe he'll get better production this time.
You'd think Nas would be compelled to make better music in competition with Jay; all the stuff I've heard from American Gangster has been VERY lackluster. Oh well..
btw here's the new song from the greatest hits CD:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/42232544d70009/
(nice beat)
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who?
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How would anyone "back up" an album titled...that? And how are whiteys supposed to ask for the album when they go to a record store? Will black employees be offended when the whitey asks "Hey, could you point me to where Nas's nicca is?"
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"He touched my hand and gave me positive energy," one woman said as the house lights came on.
:lol
How would anyone "back up" an album titled...that? And how are whiteys supposed to ask for the album when they go to a record store? Will black employees be offended when the whitey asks "Hey, could you point me to where Nas's nicca is?"
:rofl
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How would anyone "back up" an album titled...that? And how are whiteys supposed to ask for the album when they go to a record store? Will black employees be offended when the whitey asks "Hey, could you point me to where Nas's nicca is?"
From what I understand it's going to be a concept album, a look at race from the perspective of a racist. I'd expect lots of social commentary, similar to his last album (Hip Hop is Dead). Interesting concept, but if the music isn't compelling it'll lose it's relevancy
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How would anyone "back up" an album titled...that? And how are whiteys supposed to ask for the album when they go to a record store? Will black employees be offended when the whitey asks "Hey, could you point me to where Nas's nicca is?"
For whatever reason, to back up a title like that, I am picturing Nas walking into some totally establishment, old fashioned ball complete with white debutantes, big puffy dresses, pearls jewels, tiaras, the whole deal, and just dropping his shorts and yelling "WHERE ALL DA WHITE WOMEN AT?"
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who?
smh
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It seems that Nas needs controversial album titles to sell.
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Yeah it's kinda sad. smh @ Jay releasing an album on the same day as Nas, again. Nas lost
I'm listening to Illmatic right now though :bow
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How would anyone "back up" an album titled...that? And how are whiteys supposed to ask for the album when they go to a record store? Will black employees be offended when the whitey asks "Hey, could you point me to where Nas's nicca is?"
From what I understand it's going to be a concept album, a look at race from the perspective of a racist. I'd expect lots of social commentary, similar to his last album (Hip Hop is Dead). Interesting concept, but if the music isn't compelling it'll lose it's relevancy
The perspective of a racist? So he's going to pretend to be a white rapper who hates black people? Huh? Or he's going to make a rap album pretending to be the stereotypical black man Bill O'Reilly probably imagines him to be, rapping about how he wants some "motherfucking iced tea"?
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How would anyone "back up" an album titled...that? And how are whiteys supposed to ask for the album when they go to a record store? Will black employees be offended when the whitey asks "Hey, could you point me to where Nas's nicca is?"
From what I understand it's going to be a concept album, a look at race from the perspective of a racist. I'd expect lots of social commentary, similar to his last album (Hip Hop is Dead). Interesting concept, but if the music isn't compelling it'll lose it's relevancy
The perspective of a racist? So he's going to pretend to be a white rapper who hates black people? Huh? Or he's going to make a rap album pretending to be the stereotypical black man Bill O'Reilly probably imagines him to be, rapping about how he wants some "motherfucking iced tea"?
:lol
That's all I know about the album. I'd imagine it'll feature songs about stuff like interracial relationships, black entertainers getting in trouble, Jena 6, etc. It won't be "lol I hate black people". I expect something similar to Hip Hop is Dead in terms of concept.
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NAS LOST
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that nicca's only good album is illmatic. smh @ having to show his self hate for his last act. don't bother nasir, you lost son. fukk out here.
I know you nas stans will support him 100% but nas is not on the same page as all the other legends out there now like paul wall, 50 cent, and lil wayne. nicca is irelivant.
/SOHH poster
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it's gonna bomb.
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that nicca's only good album is illmatic. smh @ having to show his self hate for his last act. don't bother nasir, you lost son. fukk out here.
I know you nas stans will support him 100% but nas is not on the same page as all the other legends out there now like paul wall, 50 cent, and lil wayne. nicca is irelivant.
/SOHH poster
:lol :lol
Himu what do you rate Nas's catalog?
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NEW YORK — The n-word it is.
On Friday night at New York's Roseland Ballroom, Nas announced the title of his next album: He said it will be called nicca and released in December. A source close to the project confirmed the name on Saturday.
Nas has said he'd planned to use that title for his last LP before he changed it to Hip-Hop Is Dead. If the December date holds firm, Nas will have a very busy winter. On November 6 he's releasing his Greatest Hits LP. A video for one of the two new songs on the project, "Surviving the Times," will be shot soon. Last week, super producer Jermaine Dupri — who has already completed tracks for Jay-Z's American Gangster — told MTV News he would love to be involved in Nas' upcoming new LP.
Nas headlined the last stop of the Sneaker Pimps Tour on Friday, where newcomers such as Mista Mal as well as legends EPMD and Slick Rick had sets. Even Jeru Da Damaja showed up and rocked the mic.
Nas kept fans antsy by not going on until well after 1 a.m., but they left visibly — and audibly — pleased.
He opened with "Hip-Hop Is Dead," then went into his catalog for records such as "One Love" and "Hate Me Now." God's Son ended with "Made You Look," during which he surprised the fans by jumping into the crowd. Once among the people, he began jumping up and down and inciting the people to jump with him. One of Nas' security guards dove into the audience after him, pulling him back to the stage, where he stood none the worse for wear.
"He touched my hand and gave me positive energy," one woman said as the house lights came on.
Besides phat rhymes, spectators saw some of the most exclusive kicks you can hope to get, as sneakers from all over the world were displayed. There was also a pit for professional skaters who sailed up and down ramps. Still, most of the skaters had to put their boards down when the acts came on, especially Nas
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/157...1013/nas.jhtml
He planned on calling his last album nicca, but Def Jam balked for obvious reasons. It'll be interesting to see if they allow it this time; might as well considering all Def Jam does is stir controversy to garner record sales.
If you call your album "nicca" you better back it up. The same can be said of his last album title, and imo he didn't back it up there. I don't even listen to HHID anymore and grew tired of it quickly. Maybe he'll get better production this time.
You'd think Nas would be compelled to make better music in competition with Jay; all the stuff I've heard from American Gangster has been VERY lackluster. Oh well..
btw here's the new song from the greatest hits CD:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/42232544d70009/
(nice beat)
Well said.
I did enjoy a few tracks off of HHID. "Not going back" "Blunt Ashes". Those two I still jam out and I can see myself enjoying them further down the road. But 2 songs out of an entire disc isn't really doing it.
Hopefully his next will be 10x's better.
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that nicca's only good album is illmatic. smh @ having to show his self hate for his last act. don't bother nasir, you lost son. fukk out here.
I know you nas stans will support him 100% but nas is not on the same page as all the other legends out there now like paul wall, 50 cent, and lil wayne. nicca is irelivant.
/SOHH poster
:lol :lol
Himu what do you rate Nas's catalog?
shiet.
illmatic 10/10
It Was written 3/10
Nastradamous 0/10 what was the distinguished black fellow thinking when he put this out
I Am 1/10
Lost Tapes 9/10
Stillmatic 5/10 only good track is ether
God's Son 2/10
Streets Disciple I make beats mega trifle 2/10
Hip Hop is Dead 2/10
going by that niccas recent track record i can expect 2/10 at most. NAS LOST
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It Was written 3/10
bulshit! :lol
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It Was written 3/10
bulshit! :lol
Affirmative Action is amazing.
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It Was written 3/10
bulshit! :lol
IT'S TIME WE GO
YOU AIN'T MY MASTER MAN
WE GOT US A HANGIN TONIGHT
Nas stans sentimental for that bullshit. It was written is when nas stans start going into denial
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The Message
Street Dreams
I Gave You Power
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
If I Ruled the World
come on! I'm not Nas stan but SMH
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SMH @ u nicca.
that's when nas sold out. IF I RULED THE WORLD? That song is one of nas' first hip pop acts, son. you tellin me you like hip pop?I like hip pop, mutha fucka, and that's the GOOD shit. 50 cent can sing better nas. he can write better songs too.
lauryn hill ain't got talent either. better call some girl who got talent like um say, Eve. Word.
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it's like i'm on the sohh forums
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Nas is a pusseh. He should have just gone all out and called it distinguished black fellow.
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nicca who?
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This would be so much more shocking if, like, NWA didn't beat him to it... fifteen years ago.
Fuckin' Nas, made a career out of one amazing album and countless shitty ones. At least B.I.G. had the decency to get killed in his prime.
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Deserves posting here, too...
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