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Streets Disciple Tracklist!
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Title: Streets Disciple: Nasir of Nazareth
Artist: Nas Original release year: 2004 Label: Columbia/Ill Will Guest Artists: Bravehearts; Outkast; Pharoah Monche; Alicia Keys; Nashawn Stereo: Stereo Studio/Live: Studio Pieces in Set: 2 Catalog#: 98773 Desc: Performer Additional Notes: Top Personnel includes: Nas, Bravehearts, Outkast, Pharoah Monch, Alicia Keys, Nashawn, Lake, Kelis Producers include: DJ Premier, Large Professor, Salaam Remi, L.E.S., Ron Browz, The Alchemist, Bastiany, Bruce Wayne, Swizz Beats, Pete Rock Engineers include: Eddie Sancho, Kevin Crouse, Steve Souder. In the tradition of its predecessor GOD'S SON, STREET'S DISCIPLE: NASIR OF NAZARETH seeks to erase the memory of Nas's commercial pop-crossover albums, instead hearkening back to the poetic glory days of ILLMATIC. The New York hip-hop legend returns to the thoughtful, introspective philosophy that turned heads early in his recording career. There are no attempts at fancy, hook-laden production here--quite the opposite in fact, as the tracks almost seem to go out of their way to be workaday, subservient frameworks to the lyrics. Sampling records (Louis Armstrong's "Duke's Place", Lou Reed's "Take a Walk on the Wild Side") that have rarely been used by other rappers, Nas also makes it clear that his focus here is strictly on the message. Nas addresses weighty topics as mortality, true love, religion, politics, family, and personal responsibility. Those themes might seem far from the thug-life reveries of many of his contemporaries, but for Nas it's business as usual. 1. Intro - (N. Jones, C. Martin) 2. The Rebirth - (N. Jones, E. Holman, S. Holman, A. Griffith, K. Wailoo) 3. Pump It - (N. Jones, J. Jones, M. Epps, K. Dean) 4. Eden - (N. Jones, R. Browz) 5. Hallie Salassie - (N. Jones, L. Lewis) 6. Give it Back - (N. Jones, A. Benjamin, A. Patton, D. Mathis) 7. Give it Back (Interlude) 8. Pollo and Guess - (N. Jones, W.P. Mitchell) 9. Nasir of Nazareth: The Street's Disciple - (N. Jones) 10. I Love It - (N. Jones, K. Rogers, R. Hadny, C. Horn, J. Bettis, S. Gibbs) 11. Death Before Dishonor - (N. Jones, D. Bastiany) 12. My Destiny - (N. Jones, B. Wayne) 13. N*gga N*gga (Never That) - (N. Jones, N. Jones, S. Gibbs) 14. Like Water - (N. Jones, A. Maman, D. Camon) 15. Intro - (N. Jones, L. Lewis) 16. I Dare You - (N. Jones, W.P. Mitchell) 17. The Don - (N. Jones, K. Rogers, C. Martin) 18. Smooth - (N. Jones, A. Maman, D. Camon) 19. Democracy - (N. Jones, T. Jamerson, D. Bastiany) 20. Strange Fruit - (N. Jones, A. Keys) 21. The World is Yours Pt. II - (N. Jones, P. Phillips, O. Dara) 22. Nasir, Jabari, Charles & Ann - (N. Jones) 23. Hand in Hand - (N. Jones, K. Rogers, A. Maman, D. Camon) 24. Gutter Kid - (N. Jones, A. Maman, P. Adams, T. Phillips, L. Jackson) 25. Apartment 5D - (N. Jones, J. Jones, M. Epps, N. Jones, L. Lewis) 26. Nas' Place - (N. Jones, C. Martin) 27. Crown of Thorns - (N. Jones, W.P. Mitchell) 28. Pure - (N. Jones, P. Phillips) 29. Visions of Nazareth (The Passion) - (N. Jones) http://www.streetverbalz.com/forum/archive/t-21628 - Source Sounds good. The tracks with C. Martin are produced by DJ Premier The Tracks with P. Phillips are produced by Pete Rock - Can't Wait!
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