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Nas – The World Is Yours

I’ve been hesitant to post anything from Illmatic because like anything of good quality it’s not a quick-fix one night stand, you have to listen to the whole album many times to really understand and appreciate all of it’s beautiful details. Also, Illmatic is so complex in terms of rhyme patterns, expression, insight and innovation that I would have to do some very serious writing to do it justice and I simply don’t have that kind of time on Halloween. However, I did read something on Pitchfork that will better express how I feel about this album.

Illmatic is the best hip-hop record ever made. Not because it has ten great tracks with perfect beats and flawless rhymes, but because it encompasses everything great about hip-hop that makes the genre worthy of its place in music history. Stylistically, if every other hip-hop record were destroyed, the entire genre could be reconstructed from this one album. But in spirit, Illmatic can just as easily be compared to Ready to DieIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, and Enter the Wu-Tang as it can to Rites of SpringA Hard Day’s NightInnervisions, and Never Mind the Bollocks. In Illmatic, you find the meaning not just of hip-hop, but of music itself: the struggle of youth to retain its freedom, which is ultimately the struggle of man to retain his own essence.-Matthew Gasteier

Nas – The World Is Yours

Do I think it’s the best Hip Hop album of all time? In my opinion titles like that limits the way you can appreciate other candidates so I won’t answer the question, not to you or myself. Do I think you can build hip hop from Illmatic alone? Absolutely not but I will encourage you to check this album out, it really is something special. Also, peep some classic articles and reviews about Nasty Nas after the break. Bloggin’ like it’s 1994, whatever. Enjoy.

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3 Comments

  1. Leland wrote:

    Of course, if you look at The World Is Yours, you also have to talk about Jay-Z's classic Dead President. The controversy that sparked from those two songs is incredible.
    I like Jay-Z's version better, but I despise the fact that he not only jacked the lyrics from Nas, but also sampled the melody AND the drums from other songs. But, catchy is catchy.

    Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 12:26 am | Permalink
  2. HMJ wrote:

    I wouldn't really put those two songs in the same category. Yeah Jay sampled Nas' voice ("I'm out for presidents to represent me") but "Dead Presidents" is about hustling and money while "The World Is Yours" is more of an uplifting you can do anything you set your mind type record.

    I can't really say I like one better then the other because I wouldn't even compare them. They are both extremely good for very different reasons.

    Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 3:47 pm | Permalink
  3. Sean wrote:

    Rock on. Definitely one of the bet ever. Jay's Reasonable Doubt and Illamtic are two of the sickest albums of all time.

    Friday, November 13, 2009 at 2:39 am | Permalink

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