"I Am.." is the third album by the New York rapper, Nas. It came out in 1999, and was shortly followed up by "Nastradamus" later onm in the year. Nas continued to show off his lyrical talent as he had with his first couple of records, and his joint effort along with Foxy Brown, Nature and AZ ... Read review
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wordsmiths. His voice has grown so strong that none of the A-list guests (they include Puff Daddy, Aaliyah, Scarface, and DMX) can upstage the 25-year-old rapper. Nas ha...
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wordsmiths. His voice has grown so strong that none of the A-list guests (they include Puff Daddy, Aaliyah, Scarface, and DMX) can upstage the 25-year-old rapper. Nas h...
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Advantages: Great lyricism Disadvantages: A couple of the tunes are just average
..."Small World"
I found this to be a thought-provoking piece from Nas as it makes you really consider what you have done in your life, and what came as a result of it, perhaps making you change potential actions of the future. He does this by giving examples of things which people around him have done in the past and the consequences which eventually come as a result of it all.
**Four Stars**
... ...takes over for the production. I felt that it was perfect for the concept which Nas went for in this one as it is about a rebellion which he would like to take place as the "prisoners" of the poverty-stricken areas are told to "Rise", and seek the freedom which is currently not available.
"I Am.." is the third album by the New York rapper, Nas. It came out in 1999, and was shortly followed up by "Nastradamus" later onm in the year. Nas continued to show off his lyrical talent as he had with his first couple of records, and his joint effort along with Foxy Brown, Nature and AZ as part of The Firm.
1. "Intro"
2. "N.Y. State of Mind Pt. II"
This is a revisit by Nas as he goes back to material from his debut release, "Illmatic" for inspiration as he does a remix to it. You have him doing similar things in this tune as he raps on a sample of the DJ Premier beat for this new take on the tune which he originally recorded in 1994.
**Four Stars**
3. "Hate Me Now" (feat. Puff Daddy)
The purpose of having this one on here, apart from the music is the controversy surrounding to the video to it, in which Nas is crucified, so this allows the album to cover all aspects of nas' career, not just his successes, but when the times got tough also.
This track is certainly 'of the time', especially when you look at who is commanding the production, as much of what came from Bad Boy (or anything associated with it) had very emotional strings in the late ninties to bring out a ominous feeling from the sound of the classical sample, "Carmina Burana" by Carl Orff, and it also raises the levels of tension.
**Three Stars**
4. "Small World"
I found this to be a thought-provoking piece from Nas as it makes you really consider what you have done in your life, and what came as a result of it, perhaps making you change potential actions of the future. He does this by giving examples of things which people around him have done in the past and the consequences which eventually come as a result of it all.
**Four Stars**
5. "Favor for a Favor" (feat. Scarface)
To give Nas some additional backing from other MCs, you have the Geto Boys' Scarface providing some hardcore Houston Hip Hop to Nas' music here as they come together in an inventive way in order to put across their ideas. Here you have some typical rough hardcore Gangsta Rap stuff from the pair as they talk about how they would kill if a friend did it for them too.
**Four Stars**
6. "We Will Survive"
Due to the fact that this was released in 1999, and the deaths of both Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac were still in the minds of those involved within the Hip Hop community, Nas decides to address the pair who had gone, two and three years respectively, before this came out. He does this by talking on how things haven't really advanced, and how amazed he is at 'Pac's predictions in his rhymes regarding his death.
**Four Stars**
7. "Ghetto Prisoners"
You get haunting Horrorcore production from this tune as Dame Grease, famous for early work with DMX, takes over for the production. I felt that it was perfect for the concept which Nas went for in this one as it is about a rebellion which he would like to take place as the "prisoners" of the poverty-stricken areas are told to "Rise", and seek the freedom which is currently not available.
**Three Stars**
8. "You Won't See Me Tonight" (feat. Aaliyah)
I was astonished by the fact that this one wasn't released as a single as it possessed all that you would expect from a tune which would come out by itself, with its mainstream appeal (which comes in the form of catchy production from Timbaland and R&B vocals sang in the chorus by Aaliyah). It's a really nice track from Nas and one which should have received more attention by music fans.
**Four Stars**
9. "I Want To Talk To You"
This is a politically-charged rap from nas and has him presnet the stae of America to those who are in charge of running the country. From his prespective, he is able to highligh all of the faults withthe counrty and how certain people are left behind as the nation advances.
**Four Stars**
10. "Dr. Knockboot"
This is a short track which has Nas take on a new persona as Dr. Knockboot, in which he gives sex and relationship advice to the masses based upon his past experiences. It is a well thought-out one and has him simply list the 'Dos and Don'ts' of these issues. The funky music which accompanies this one, provided by Poke & Tone keeps you entertained as he educates us through his raps.
**Four Stars**
11. "Life Is What You Make It" (feat. DMX)
This is a collab which has Nas perform with one of the other big MCs out on the East coast, DMX. I found that although it was a nice one, there was little which really sood out for me as that original and so I couldn't find that much to like about it, and then again little was that poor.
**Three Stars**
12. "Big Things"
here you are given some amazing production by Alvin West, who decides to go for something more up-tempo, and this forces nas to change his smooth style for a while as he is made to go along with the faster stuff, and he seems to get it on his levels without much force.
**Four Stars**
13. "Nas Is Like"
Thsi is the big single from the album and has Nas collaborating with the lengendary producer, DJ Premier on this track as he talks about half-man, half-amazing; Nasir Jones. You have Nas rapping aboutth early years of his carrer, first before he just opens it up and Mcs about genreal things, and although I thought we were going to get a nice review of his career, it was still an amazing tune from him.
**Five Stars**
14. "K-I-SS-I-N-G"
I found this to be one of the best track son the album as it has Nas rapping in a form which isn't really done very often, and here as Nas raps about his love for a particaulr girl, her traces the psat whcih they have had before they are ready to move on into marriage. The use of the the the nursey rhyme is highly effective here and gives Nas a chance to lay off the lyricism for a while.
**Five Stars**
15. "Money Is My Bitch"
Nas raps here about how money has shaped his life and how he sees it as a his girl. I found it surprising that he saw it this way as most we realise that it is what drives people and inspires them to do things for themselves, however he puts up many nice phrases to make you question whether this is the case.
**Four Stars**
16. "Undying Love"
I found this to be a great way to end the album as it shows how strong Nas' lyrical talent is as he raps himself through a story regarding when he finds his wife cheating on him, and what he does in order to get payback for this. It is a highly emotive piece from him and is thought-provoking when you think of how you would handle such a situation (I don't approve of the method which he went with).
**Four Stars**
When you comapre this to other release from the same artist, I woudn't call this a classic, however there is a lot in it which you are bound to enjoy, and fits in with what we have always known Nas for. Nas' lyricism is put inot great, effective use once again, and with nice production from a host of big names, the beats go nicely with it.
Advantages: Powerful Lyrics, Great Rapping Technique Disadvantages: None
Nas started rapping back when he was 18 years old he comes from the queensbridge project in new york or the queensbridge finest as there known, you may remember them releasing a song oochie wally near the start of the year. Nas has so far released four album's Illmatic, It was written, I'am... and also nastradamus he has also released albums with qb finest but only released four in his solo career.
The hip-hop world is generally dominated by West ... ...so forth. But nas comes from the east coast and it was him that lead the way for other east coast rappers to achieve success mainly in America. which is probably why he is not known so well in England.
Here is the track listing for I'am...
1. Hate Me Now 2. Afterlife 3. You Wont See Me Tonight 4. Undying Love 5. Nas Is Like 6. Ny State Of Mind 7. Big Things 8. Money Is My Bitch 9. Favour For A Favour 10. Life Is What You Make It 11. Project Window ...
Sheringham_19 01.08.2001
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Advantages: Good flow, production outstanding at times Disadvantages: Commercial, some fillers
...underground as my usual taste, I couldnt help but like this album. He may have gone commercial, but he still has mad skills. The intro grabbed my attention, sort of like a journey through Nas' other albums. Then the album kicks off with N.Y state of mind part II. This isn't one of my favourites but is still ok, I usually skip past it. The next, Hate me now, features one of my most hated - Puff Daddy, but he doesnt feature too heavily and the song ... ...hate him he wont stop. I quite like this track myself, but I got bored of it after a while.
Standout tracks for me are definately Ghetto prisoners, Life is what you make it and Nas is like, the latter being my favourite, although DJ Premier uses the same style in most of his tracks, this is still original in its beat and the lyrics are on point.
The album does have some filler tracks however, such as K-I-S-S-I-N-G, but the album is still pretty ...
Havoc 10.06.2001
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Advantages: some great lyrics and tracks Disadvantages: if you don't like trackmasters, avoid
...success with the single "if I ruled the world" which features vocals by Lauryn Hill. This is a very different album to "Illmatic" Nas flushed with success didn't want to reproduce the anger and introspection of his first album and instead produced an album full of "big willie" raps with tales of riches from crime. Nas's incredible story telling ability remains and is featured on tracks like "the set up" and "shoot outs". Nas also displays his command ... ...perspective of a gun! The production is undeniably more commercial drawing lots of criticism that Nas 'sold out' by going the Trackmaster's route. It is in a different style but it is a very solid album featuring well written rhymes and solid production from the likes of Havoc from Mobb Deep, DJ Premier and Dr. Dre. If you buy this, make sure you get a copy with the bonus track "Silent Murder" included. ...
victor 04.07.2000
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Advantages: This album has greats lyrics Disadvantages: It is never going to be a classic
...state of ming Pt 2. I do not think this album had enough quality guest artists. It is not going to be a classic beacuse it does not have enought 'hit' songs in it. If you are a hip-hop fan this is definatly one to add the collection. Cause it does have a few excellent tracks.This album was released at a time where alot of people were criticising him so he wrote a song called hate me now which expressed how he was feeling and some songs are to do ... ...Money is my bitch is a clever song and is abit like The makings of the perfect bitch on his latest album Street Disciple which is very clever. This album was made in 1999. The time nas was doubted and this album is a pretty good comeback the critisicsm he was getting. Overall this album is a average rap album, with not many hit songs, but it is still one for the collection. ...
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Product details
Title
I Am Nas (The Autobiography Vol.1) [PA]
Performer
Nas
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
East Coast Rap
Release Date
20/08/2001
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1999
Label / Distributor
Columbia / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5099748941923
Catalogue Number
4894192
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Nas, Puff Daddy, Aaliyah, Scarface, DMX. Producers include: DJ Premier, Pretty Boy, Nashiem Myrick, L.E.S., Grease. Engineers include: Eddie Sancho, Kevin Crouse, Steve Souder. I AM was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. The original street poet is back. The third chapter in Nas' book of scriptures comes at a time when hip-hop starves for what made the rapper famous: intelligent, realistic songs with a hardcore street edge. I AM combines the underground feel of ILLMATIC with the commercial appeal of IT WAS WRITTEN. Fortunately for Nas, the production matches up to his superior lyrical skills, making for yet another hip-hop classic. Nas keeps the guest appearances to a memorable minimum (DMX, Scarface, etc.) allowing listeners to focus on his own unmatchable talent. And with producers like the critically acclaimed DJ Premier providing the background for the above average "Nas Is Like" and hitmaker Puff Daddy working the boards for the hype-igniting "Hate Me Now," Nas proves that his contribution to hip-hop far surpasses that of many MCs.
Album Reviews
The Source (2/00, p.95) - Included in The Source's "Top 10 Albums of the Year [1999]." The Source (4/99, p.195) - 4.5 Mics (out of 5) - "...A cursory listen...will uncover traces of the lyricist we used to call nasty....And as further proof that reports of his demise may have been premature, the one man who has come to embody hip-hop's adoration of all things material declares Esco's continued existence..." Muzik (5/99, p.81) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...a schizophrenic tour de force....there's something for everyone..." Rolling Stone (4/29/99, p.66) 3 1/2 Stars (out of 5) - "...jumping from the virtues of getting heave, seven figure lifestyles and busting guns to existentialism and back again, all in seconds..." Entertainment Weekly (4/2/99, p.91) - "...With the right choreography and costumes, I AM... could easily be marketed as rap's answer to RENT. And Nas may touch on enough universal themes--sex, death, inequity, jealousy, retribution--to convince high-falutin critics that his vision is worthy of serious analysis..." - Rating: B NME (4/3/99, p.40) - "...This, after all, is what makes this autobiography far phatter than the average 25-year-olds." CMJ (4/26/99, p.3) - "...suggests [Nas] has a firm grip on both his past and his present....[positions] him as a curiously contradictory figure in a world of one-sided rhyme heads..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Hate Me Now
2.
Afterlife
3.
You Won't See Me Tonight
4.
Undying Love
5.
Nas Is Like
6.
NY State Of Mind
7.
Big Things
8.
Money Is My Bitch
9.
Favour For A Favour
10.
Life Is What You Make It
11.
Project Window
12.
We Will Survive
13.
Nas Is Like
14.
K-I-S-S-I-N-G
15.
Shaniqua Is My Bitch
16.
Undying Love (KER 69 LOVES TRACY)
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