
Stillmatic
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09/23/24 • 61 min
In 2001, Nas made a major comeback after his previous two albums were not received well by fans. After being dissed by Jay-Z, there was talk that his career was on the outs. However, after dropping the album Stillmatic which included the scathing diss track Ether, he rejuvenated his career and reclaimed his crown as the king of hip-hop.
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In 2001, Nas made a major comeback after his previous two albums were not received well by fans. After being dissed by Jay-Z, there was talk that his career was on the outs. However, after dropping the album Stillmatic which included the scathing diss track Ether, he rejuvenated his career and reclaimed his crown as the king of hip-hop.
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After two successful albums, two successful movies, and a cartoon series, Kid N Play were once again back on wax to show their fans they had not forgotten abaut the music and released their third album Face The Nation in 1991. This dynamic duo stick to their radio friendly craft they were known for but also bring an edgier sound with not only their lyrics but production too. Although it was their poorest selling album, it was still a success by most standards and an enjoyable play, especially for Kid N Play fans.
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