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Despite its larger scale, this to-be final installment of Nas and Hit-Boy’s fruitful collaborative run has the mixed bag quality of the other two Magics.
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Like its predecessor, Magic 2 only does enough to whet your appetite for Nas and Hit-Boy’s next core collab.
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King’s Disease II capitalizes on all the potential of its predecessor.
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
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On most tracks, not even Kanye’s excellent production is enough to save Nasir from Nas himself.
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In this new classic review, I dive into one of the East Coast’s most legendary rap records: Nas’ Illmatic.
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Your Old Droog! This dude’s a brooklyn rapper who’s been making the rounds on the Internet since this past summer, and his hype was based mostly off of the rumor that he was Nas. People were even upping the pitch of tracks on his lone EP just to
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On God Forgives, I Don’t, Florida rapper Rick Ross drops one drug lord delusion after another against a backdrop of beats that sound as lavash as Ross’ persistent fantasies. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On his 10th album, Nas delivers a slightly modernized version of the same ol’ same ol’. WATCH THE REVIEW