Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Geriatric-matic

How old does it make you feel that Nas has a greatest hits album out?

Rolling Stone did a song-by-song breakdown of the album with Nasir, and it's pretty interesting:

"Q-Tip used to come and hang out with me in my projects from time to time. I remember him coming out there and hanging out, and I remember him letting me hang out at his session when he was working on Midnight Marauders. I thought he was just the most incredible, so to have him producing my album, for him to even do the chorus for me is a blessing. The song just came from life, it's a song about letters to prison inmates, friends of mine, shout-outs to childhood friends and their uncles and people who were like family to me. I was, again, too young to be going through all of that. That's what I think about when I hear that album. I was too young to be going through all of that."


In particular, there's some good stuff about how the success of Illmatic (and everyone's subsequent decision to sound exactly like Nas) made staying fresh difficult.

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