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Review: Nas – Street’s Deciple

Released: November 30, 2004

Label: Sony Records

Length: 73:43

Tracklist:

CD 1

1. A Message To The Feds, Sincerely, We The People (Intro)

2. A Message To The Feds, Sincerely, We The People

3. Nazareth Savage

4. American Way

5. Coon Picnic (These Are Our Heroes)

6. Disciple

7. Sekou Story

8. Live Now

9. Rest Of My Life

10. Just A Moment

11. Reason

12. Pipe Dreams

bonus tracks

13. You Know My Style

CD 2

1. Suicide Bounce

2. Street’s Disciple

3. U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography Of Rakim)

4. Virgo

5. Remember The Times (Intro)

6. Remember The Times

7. The Makings Of A Perfect Bitch

8. Getting Married

9. No One Else In The Room

10. Bridging The Gap

11. War

12. Me & You (Dedicated To Destiny)

bonus tracks

13. Thief’s Theme

This Album has written Hip Hop History with Songs like “The Makings of the Perfect Bitch” for example, which has been sampled and covered in pretty much every country of the world. The first reason to buy this is that it is a 2CD Album. Both Cds are filled with Nas-typical beats, flows and features. There were only two or three songs I didn’t like while listening to it the first time, and that was 3-4 years ago.

If you are thinking of any cheap album to invest in, definately consider Nas’s Street’s Deciple, it’s worth it in any case.

My Favorites: All but the Intros and War

My Rating: 4 / 5




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