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A historical account of Nas’s perspective on New York’s mid-90s rap climate, including his rivalry with Jay-Z and his mother's illness.
Critics widely recognized God's Son as some of Nas’s most personal and mature work, with some reviewers at Pitchfork even suggesting it surpassed his debut, Illmatic , in emotional depth. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA within a month of its release. By centering vulnerability alongside technical lyricism, Nas solidified his status as a seasoned veteran capable of transcending the "street poet" archetype. Nas God's Son zip
Noted for its vivid storytelling over a James Brown sample, detailing street violence and personal rise. A historical account of Nas’s perspective on New