Nas Album Retrospective

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Nastradamus - Nas has always rapped about real life issues and can be seen as a prophet of truth to this generation. If you don't believe it, listen to Nastradamus.(Photo: Columbia Records)
Nas, Stillmatic - As he reasserted his greatness with Stillmatic, Nas squatted next to a pigeon in front of the New York skyline. Though not the fiercest animal, the bird is an integral part of life in the Big Apple and on its streets. (Photo: Columbia Records)
Nas – God's Son (2002) - Jonathan made Nas look at the camera when they worked together for the visuals for his sixth release.(Photo: Columbia Records)
Street's Disciple - Street's Disciple featured Nas's heartfelt song "Me and You," which was dedicated to his daughter. It was nice to see the softer side of Nas.(Photo: Columbia Records)Play on Playa - When Hip Hop Is Dead did drop in 2006, Nas ruffled the feathers in many caps. Most heated: a slew of Southern rappers who claimed the title was aimed at them, with Young Jeezy, Big Boi, Ludacris and Trick Daddy, among those who criticized the QB Kid.(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

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Stillmatic - When Nas came out, he was Illmatic. On his fifth album, he let everyone know that he was still iller than the average with Stillmatic.(Photo: Columbia Records)

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