10/20/2023 0 Comments Nas hate me now dirtyODB, who passed away last November, is a different voice from a different borough. Though it features his trademark lyrical dexterity and seamless flow, he weighs himself down with self-important pretension and showiness. On “Street’s Disciple,” Nas, aka Nasir Jones, spokesman of his Queensbridge turf, conjures up a sweeping double album. With their latest releases, Nas and Ol’ Dirty Bastard, two of the stalwart figures of mid-90s New York rap, crest this watermark with different, if equally intriguing, records. Longevity is a rarity in the music industry, especially within hip-hop, so it’s surprising to find not one, but two artists whose careers have lasted over a decade.
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