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Nas: The World Is Yours 7"
Straight out the gate, Nas dropped a classic. Since the release of the seminal âIllmaticâ album in 1994, critics and fans have been wondering if Nas peaked too early and if anything in his subsequent catalogue could be held up against this masterpiece. To be fair, itâs hard to follow up something this flawless, a project that allied his most insightful, pitch-perfect heartfelt rhymes with the work of the best hip-hop producers on the east coast.
DJ Premier, Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest and Large Professor all take their turns on the album, along with the unsung L.E.S., but itâs Pete Rock in his prime who provides the stunning backdrop for the cinematic âThe World is Yoursâ. Itâs a perfect nugget of a single, weaving in the brashness of Scarface, the repetition of a snatch of T La Rockâs early Def Jam gem âItâs Yoursâ and piano courtesy of Ahmad Jamalâs âI Love Musicâ from his own timeless âThe Awakeningâ album (1970).
Presented for the first time on 7â, the vocals of the album version and the instrumental on the flip provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy and compare the work of two masters at the top of their game. Pete Rockâs seamless weaving of disparate samples into a compelling whole, the then little-known Nasâ statement of intent. With a maturity beyond his tender years, Nas put himself straight at the top of the pile, this Queensbridge chronicle hinting at the ambition and greatness he harboured within himself.
DJ Premier, Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest and Large Professor all take their turns on the album, along with the unsung L.E.S., but itâs Pete Rock in his prime who provides the stunning backdrop for the cinematic âThe World is Yoursâ. Itâs a perfect nugget of a single, weaving in the brashness of Scarface, the repetition of a snatch of T La Rockâs early Def Jam gem âItâs Yoursâ and piano courtesy of Ahmad Jamalâs âI Love Musicâ from his own timeless âThe Awakeningâ album (1970).
Presented for the first time on 7â, the vocals of the album version and the instrumental on the flip provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy and compare the work of two masters at the top of their game. Pete Rockâs seamless weaving of disparate samples into a compelling whole, the then little-known Nasâ statement of intent. With a maturity beyond his tender years, Nas put himself straight at the top of the pile, this Queensbridge chronicle hinting at the ambition and greatness he harboured within himself.
Straight out the gate, Nas dropped a classic. Since the release of the seminal âIllmaticâ album in 1994, critics and fans have been wondering if Nas peaked too early and if anything in his subsequent catalogue could be held up against this masterpiece. To be fair, itâs hard to follow up something this flawless, a project that allied his most insightful, pitch-perfect heartfelt rhymes with the work of the best hip-hop producers on the east coast.
DJ Premier, Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest and Large Professor all take their turns on the album, along with the unsung L.E.S., but itâs Pete Rock in his prime who provides the stunning backdrop for the cinematic âThe World is Yoursâ. Itâs a perfect nugget of a single, weaving in the brashness of Scarface, the repetition of a snatch of T La Rockâs early Def Jam gem âItâs Yoursâ and piano courtesy of Ahmad Jamalâs âI Love Musicâ from his own timeless âThe Awakeningâ album (1970).
Presented for the first time on 7â, the vocals of the album version and the instrumental on the flip provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy and compare the work of two masters at the top of their game. Pete Rockâs seamless weaving of disparate samples into a compelling whole, the then little-known Nasâ statement of intent. With a maturity beyond his tender years, Nas put himself straight at the top of the pile, this Queensbridge chronicle hinting at the ambition and greatness he harboured within himself.
DJ Premier, Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest and Large Professor all take their turns on the album, along with the unsung L.E.S., but itâs Pete Rock in his prime who provides the stunning backdrop for the cinematic âThe World is Yoursâ. Itâs a perfect nugget of a single, weaving in the brashness of Scarface, the repetition of a snatch of T La Rockâs early Def Jam gem âItâs Yoursâ and piano courtesy of Ahmad Jamalâs âI Love Musicâ from his own timeless âThe Awakeningâ album (1970).
Presented for the first time on 7â, the vocals of the album version and the instrumental on the flip provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy and compare the work of two masters at the top of their game. Pete Rockâs seamless weaving of disparate samples into a compelling whole, the then little-known Nasâ statement of intent. With a maturity beyond his tender years, Nas put himself straight at the top of the pile, this Queensbridge chronicle hinting at the ambition and greatness he harboured within himself.
$2,100.00
Nas: The World Is Yours 7"â
$2,100.00
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Straight out the gate, Nas dropped a classic. Since the release of the seminal âIllmaticâ album in 1994, critics and fans have been wondering if Nas peaked too early and if anything in his subsequent catalogue could be held up against this masterpiece. To be fair, itâs hard to follow up something this flawless, a project that allied his most insightful, pitch-perfect heartfelt rhymes with the work of the best hip-hop producers on the east coast.
DJ Premier, Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest and Large Professor all take their turns on the album, along with the unsung L.E.S., but itâs Pete Rock in his prime who provides the stunning backdrop for the cinematic âThe World is Yoursâ. Itâs a perfect nugget of a single, weaving in the brashness of Scarface, the repetition of a snatch of T La Rockâs early Def Jam gem âItâs Yoursâ and piano courtesy of Ahmad Jamalâs âI Love Musicâ from his own timeless âThe Awakeningâ album (1970).
Presented for the first time on 7â, the vocals of the album version and the instrumental on the flip provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy and compare the work of two masters at the top of their game. Pete Rockâs seamless weaving of disparate samples into a compelling whole, the then little-known Nasâ statement of intent. With a maturity beyond his tender years, Nas put himself straight at the top of the pile, this Queensbridge chronicle hinting at the ambition and greatness he harboured within himself.
DJ Premier, Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest and Large Professor all take their turns on the album, along with the unsung L.E.S., but itâs Pete Rock in his prime who provides the stunning backdrop for the cinematic âThe World is Yoursâ. Itâs a perfect nugget of a single, weaving in the brashness of Scarface, the repetition of a snatch of T La Rockâs early Def Jam gem âItâs Yoursâ and piano courtesy of Ahmad Jamalâs âI Love Musicâ from his own timeless âThe Awakeningâ album (1970).
Presented for the first time on 7â, the vocals of the album version and the instrumental on the flip provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy and compare the work of two masters at the top of their game. Pete Rockâs seamless weaving of disparate samples into a compelling whole, the then little-known Nasâ statement of intent. With a maturity beyond his tender years, Nas put himself straight at the top of the pile, this Queensbridge chronicle hinting at the ambition and greatness he harboured within himself.












