Backed by an all-star cast of producers including DJ Premier, Large Professor, Q Tip, Pete Rock and then unknown L.E.S, Illmatic never lets up. Nas was able to take you into his world, each beat seemed like it was hand crafted, tailored to precisely match each line of Nas' dense lyrics and unmatched flow.
During the week of its release, everyone now knew the hype was real. Nas, being barley 20 at the time, stood on the shoulders of his predecessors and let everyone know he'd arrived. Illmatic became the debut that from that moment on rappers from Jay Z to Kendrick Lamar got compared to, "is this (insert rappers name here)'s Illmatic?". It was a game changer, not just for Nas, but for New York.. for Hip Hop. The Source broke their unwritten rule of not giving 5 Mics (the highest honor at that time) to a debut - Illmatic got just that. So join us, as we pay homage to one of our favorite albums and revisit the album that became one of the most talked about debuts in Hip Hop’s recorded history.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Released: 29 March 2004
CD 1
01. The Genesis02. N.Y. State of Mind
03. Life's a Bitch (feat. A.Z.)
04. The World Is Yours
05. Halftime
06. Memory Lane (Sittin' In Da Park)
07. One Love (feat. Q-Tip]
08. One Time 4 Your Mind
09. Represent
10. It Ain't Hard to Tell
CD 2
01. Life's a Bitch (feat. A.Z.) [Remix]
02. The World Is Yours (Remix)
03. One Love (Remix)
04. It Ain't Hard to Tell (Remix)
05. On the Real
06. Star Wars
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