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RE: God's Son -
02-04-2003, 12:41 PM
>>Agosee, Nas's first album was ILLMATIC and it was off the
>>chain. Hehehehe. I don't want to fight though, I just want
>to
>>add my two cents. Lost Tapes is Nas at his best. Nas is the
>>master of the game. I got so addicted to Escobar that I
>hardly
>>listen to anybody else anymore. Pac is still the MAN, but
>>Nassir Jones is right there behind him.
>>
>>I don't have God's son, but I have listened to some cuts off
>>of it and as usual, they are tight. I have to get that soon.
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>>Mak, sema bana, howz MD? Sup Hiero and Agose? Nice to see we
>>all love Nas, but I still own you two clowns.
> hmmm aight we like the same nigga but lets keep this one
>peacefull
>but just for fun lets see who knows more about nasty nas than
>the other
>
>which song does this line come from
>"i rap for listeners blunt heads fly ladies and prisoners
>henessy holders and old school niggaz then i be dissin her"
"Memory lane" bouy. This here is the biggest Nas fan.
Let me drop a line for you rook.
-Carolyn, from Maryland, she Lady Heroin
She elegant -- her apparel in the M-Class caravan-
Give me the song nigga....
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RE: God's Son -
02-04-2003, 01:59 PM
>dont apologize to that son-of-a-bytch kwani he can tell you what and what not to post
Agondi, you're a stupid, pig fornicating, retarded asswipe. Why don't you take a fork and stick it up your nose, puncture that pimple masquerading as a brain. Your personality disorder is beginning to shine brighter than your usual dumbass comments.
Fi-Fo-Fum!
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RE: God's Son -
02-04-2003, 02:07 PM
>okay y5####brain lets see if you know more about rap than me common lets go....just like i thought just shut the fyuck up and go complain elsewhere...
You're so foolish words can't possibly describe the level yet. D' you read the posts or just assume the letters are arranged randomly? Where is this complaint you refer to? Dumb jackass.
>a bastard like you hasnt even listneed to godson then you come and attack makavelis post
And you've concluded this based on what? Is there some sort of register you check off after listening to artists now? Seriously, do yourself a favour, and mankind will be forever grateful, by ending your relationship with the bong pipe. It's reducing the number of functional cells in your pea-brain to alarming levels.
>okay whats Nas first album that was a classic answe rthat and ill leave you alone
And the answer to that question would accomplish what? Stupid as you are, you have to know that there isn't any query that your little pimple of a brain can think of, that I can't find an answer to in five seconds or less. You think I'm concerned about your juvenile, hit and run, chicken-heart attitude? I'd tell you to think again, but I wouldn't want you to dry up and shrivel.
Fi-Fo-Fum!
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RE: God's Son -
02-04-2003, 09:08 PM
>>dont apologize to that son-of-a-bytch kwani he can tell you
>what and what not to post
>
>Agondi, you're a stupid, pig fornicating, retarded asswipe.
>Why don't you take a fork and stick it up your nose, puncture
>that pimple masquerading as a brain. Your personality disorder
>is beginning to shine brighter than your usual dumbass
>comments.
>
>
> Fi-Fo-Fum!
>
>
> :-)
>
heheh works everytime
fi fo fum fagget
hehehehehe
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RE: God's Son -
02-05-2003, 10:31 PM
Nas' 'I Can' Video Is All About The Kids
The last time Nas teamed up with video director Chris Robinson, the result was the emotionally stirring "One Mic," which earned a Video of the Year nomination at last year's MTV Video Music Awards.
A year and a half later, the two are back together for "I Can," the second single from Nas' God's Son and an equally emotional song. The video was shot Sunday in Los Angeles, and it depicts Nas dropping his words of encouragement as kids perform and play beside him.
"It's all about the kids," Robinson said. "The honesty you see in kids' faces is what gravitated me to it. We let the kids sing the chorus. Nas is the only adult in the whole video."
For the kids, Nas borrowed talent from some of Los Angeles' performing arts schools and cast tap dancers he discovered at Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade, actor George Gore from "My Wife and Kids," and some children he just saw playing in schoolyards.
Robinson matched the kids' activities with the lyrics in "I Can," which begins with the verse "You can be anything in the world, in God we trust/ An architect, doctor, maybe an actress/ But nothing comes easy, it takes much practice."
Some of the locations in the clip, which range from abandoned buildings to alleys, are the same places used in the "One Mic" video (see "VMA Lens Recap: The Story Behind Nas' 'One Mic'"). "They're the only parts of L.A. that look like New York," Robinson said.
For the final verse, Robinson shot Nas performing over a projection screen with images of Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, his own "One Mic" video and others.
"We wanted to show people in the world who've had a passion and became what they wanted to be," Robinson said. "Nas is wearing a shirt that says, 'I am the American Dream.' I think that summed it all up. You can be whatever you want to be. When you speak about it, it sounds a little corny, but when it's delivered to you the way Nas does and you see these kids, it's real and touches you."
Robinson, who is editing the clip for release later this month, said he wanted the "I Can" video to portray the same sort of honesty in "One Mic" that is uncommon in hip-hop videos today.
"So many times when directing videos you create a fantasy world. With these two, it's been like, 'Let's just show the real world.' There's a scene where a little girl walks up and kisses him on the cheek. That's a moment you could never script."
Corey Moss
MTV.com
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RE: God's Son -
02-13-2003, 06:58 AM
Nas is a lyricist believe dat but sometimes i wonder what the hell he talking bout like when he says "if mary had an abortion i'd still ... i carry the cross..." u know hat i'm talking bout?
God's son could have done better if he had gotten some of his tracks produced by someone else. I mean most of the beats are like jazzy, the type probably THE rOOTS would appreciate. He had the whole album produced by Salaam Remi.
However u gotta realize he was doing this album for him and his mama. He was dealing with real shiit in his life. It's an introspective album.
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RE: God's Son -
03-03-2003, 04:06 PM
I really love this cd. Has Nas been born again coz thats how it somes across. I think Nas is a better rapper than HOVA and all them others except for Slim Shady. Go boy!!!!!
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RE: God's Son -
03-04-2003, 11:11 AM
>>>Agosee, Nas's first album was ILLMATIC and it was off the
>>>chain. Hehehehe. I don't want to fight though, I just want
>>to
>>>add my two cents. Lost Tapes is Nas at his best. Nas is the
>>>master of the game. I got so addicted to Escobar that I
>>hardly
>>>listen to anybody else anymore. Pac is still the MAN, but
>>>Nassir Jones is right there behind him.
>>>
>>>I don't have God's son, but I have listened to some cuts
>off
>>>of it and as usual, they are tight. I have to get that
>soon.
>>
>>>
>>>Mak, sema bana, howz MD? Sup Hiero and Agose? Nice to see
>we
>>>all love Nas, but I still own you two clowns.
>> hmmm aight we like the same nigga but lets keep this one
>>peacefull
>>but just for fun lets see who knows more about nasty nas
>than
>>the other
>>
>>which song does this line come from
>>"i rap for listeners blunt heads fly ladies and prisoners
>>henessy holders and old school niggaz then i be dissin her"
>
>"Memory lane" bouy. This here is the biggest Nas fan.
>Let me drop a line for you rook.
>
>-Carolyn, from Maryland, she Lady Heroin
>She elegant -- her apparel in the M-Class caravan-
>
>Give me the song nigga....
>
i jua that song but i dont know the name.......its goes
its a small world and you reap what you sow
what goes around comes around if you sleep you dont know
a very small world where beef can never end
at the time you least expect it i will see you again
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RE: God's Son -
03-04-2003, 11:13 AM
okay 10 inch which one is this
"they call me Nas im not your legal type of fella
moet drinkin marijuana smokin street dwella
whos always on the corna blowing up cess
when i dress its never nothin less than guess"
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RE: God's Son -
03-04-2003, 12:10 PM
>okay 10 inch which one is this
>
>"they call me Nas im not your legal type of fella
>moet drinkin marijuana smokin street dwella
>whos always on the corna blowing up cess
>when i dress its never nothin less than guess"
>
ALBUM: ILLMATIC
SONG: REPRESENT
ARTIST: NAS
Hehehe Agose, I'll take you back to school on NAS.
Let me drop you another verse:
Y'all don't know about my Biggie wars
Who you thought 'Kick In The Door' was for?
But that's my heart, y'all still trippin of this Jigga ####
Real niggas listen up and I'mma tell you how the whole thing start
Off top I brung Queens up from hard times
Rockin at the Fever, streets was all mine
Nigga, what song is that and which album does it come from??????
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