*gun shots* *several gun shots* *gun shots* FUCK JAY Z!!!!
I've been slipping on these classic album looks. I haven't did one since like May. But time to make a comeback and honor these albums again. On December 18th 2001 Nas dropped a classic album. *Waits for Nas haters on twitter to e-stab me to death* LMAO But the album was dope as hell I can listen to it from to back without any issues. Yeah the album was semi based on beef. So what the album was amazing an well put together and he deserves his credit whether you fuck with Nas or not. This album even birthed a new term for niggas getting shitted on and their lives handed to them "Ether". And that's what happened to Jay he got shitted on. I don't care if Nas has time to dwell on it. Nas won. ALL ETHER EVERYTHING! But I'll stop there lol. Check the album and leave your comments and love for this EPIC album below. Also real talk "Rewind" alone is greater than like 85% of the rappers that dropped this decades discography. Quote me on that folks.
1. Stillmatic (The Intro)
Produced by: Hangmen 3
Contains samples from "Let Me Be Your Angel" by Stacy Lattisaw, written by Narada Michael Walden and Benny Hull
2. Ether
Produced by: Ron Browz
Contains samples from "Fuck Friendz" by 2Pac, written by Tupac Shakur
Contains samples from "Who Shot Ya?" by The Notorious B.I.G., written by Christopher Wallace
3. Got Ur Self A...
Produced by: Megahertz Music Group
Contains samples from "Woke Up This Morning" by Alabama 3, written by Chester Arthur Burnett, Simon Edwards, Piers Marsh, Rob Spragg and Jake Black
4. Smokin'
Produced by: Nas & Precision
5. You're Da Man
Produced by: Large Professor
Contains samples from "Sugar Man" by David Holmes, written by Jesus Rodriguez
Contains samples from "Theme from Exodus" as written by Pat Boone & Ernest Gold
6. Rewind
Produced by: Large Professor
Contains samples from "It's Yours" by T La Rock, written by Rick Rubin and Kevin Keaton
Contains samples from "Monkey Island" by The J. Geils Band
Contains samples from "I'm Not Rough" by The J. Geils Band
7. One Mic
Produced by: Nas & Chucky Thompson for The Hitmen
Contains samples from "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins
Contains samples from "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" (Drums) by Barry White
8. 2nd Childhood
Produced by: DJ Premier
Contains samples from "Born to Love" by Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack, written by Peabo Bryson
Contains samples from "Da Bridge 2001" by QB's Finest
Contains samples from "N.Y. State of Mind Pt. II" by Nas
9. Destroy & Rebuild 5:24
Produced by: Baby Paul & Mike Risko
Contains samples from "The Bridge is Over" by Boogie Down Productions, written by Lawrence Parker and Scott La Rock
10. The Flyest (feat. AZ)
Produced by: L.E.S.
Contains samples from "Child of Tomorrow" by Badder Than Evil
11. Rule (feat. Amerie)
Produced by: Trackmasters Entertainment
Contains samples from "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears, written by Chris Hughes, Roland Orzabal, and Ian Stanley
12. My Country
Produced by: Lofey
13. What Goes Around
Produced by: Salaam Remi
14 Every Ghetto
Produced by: L.E.S.
Contains samples from "Main Title" (The Eiger Sanction) by John Williams
THE "REWIND TRACK I WAS MENTIONING EARLIER
Listen up gangstas and honeys with ya hair done
Pull up a chair hon' and put it in the air son
Dog, whatever they call you, god, just listen
I spit a story backwards, it starts at the ending
The bullet goes back in the gun
The bullet hole's closin this chest of a nigga
Now he back to square one
Screamin, "Shoot don't please"
I put my fifth back on my hip
It's like a VCR rewindin a hit
He put his hands back on his bitch
My caravan doors open up
I jumped back in the van and closed it shut
Goin reverse, slowly prepared
My nigga Jungle utters out somethin crazy like, "Go he there"
Sittin in back of this chair, we hittin the roach
The smoke goes back in the blunt, the blunt gets bigger in growth
Jungle unrolls it, put his weed back in the jar
The blunt turns back into a cigar
We listen to Stevie, it sounded like heavy metal fans
Spinnin records backwards of AC/DC
I give my niggas dap, jump out the van back first
Back upstairs, took off the black shirt
I'm in the crib with the phone to my ear
Listen up so y'all can figure out the poem real clear
The voice on the phone was like, "Outside right we"
So with my mouth wide, holdin my heat
Bullets I had plenty to squeeze, plenty for ya
'Cause Jungle said, "Block your on enemies the"
Hung up the phone, then the phone rang
I'm laid in the bed thinkin 'bout this pretty young thing
Who left, she came back, her clothes just fell to the rug
She fell to my bed and gave me a hug
I told her, "No hell"
She talkin 'bout, "Me kiss"
Bobbed her head then spit the nut back in my dick
Started suckin with no hands, a whole lotta spit
Then got up and put her bra back on her tits
Got fully dressed and told me, "Stressed really I'm"
Picked up her Gucci bag and left her nigga behind
Walkin through the door, she rang the bell twice
I vomited Vodka back in my glass with juice and ice
The clock went back from three, to two, to one
And that's about the time the story begun
That's when I first heard the voicemail on the cell
It said, "Son we found that nigga we gotta kill"
[Message Beep]
Ay yo son, ay yo son, you hear me, you hear me?
Listen man, this dude right on the block, right now, man
I found him, right now, I see him right now!
Let's kill him)
[Message Beep]
"Yo, this Nas, leave it. Peace"
NAS WON
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