The Beastie Boys' final studio album, Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, was released all the way back in 2011, but recently, the music video for one of the album's singles, "Too Many Rappers" featuring Nas, finally surfaced online, which you can check out below. The video, directed by Roman Coppola (screenwriting partner of Wes Anderson and son of Francis Ford Coppola), shows the Beasties and Nas rapping in a supermarket, intercut with some concert, studio and home video footage. Seeing as how this was probably the last music video that the late MCA ever shot, it's nice to see him one last time.

You can check out the Beastie Boys' music video for "Too Many Rappers" featuring Nas right here:

Hot Sauce Committee Part Two was the Beastie Boys' eighth and final studio album and it spawned four singles: "Lee Majors Come Again," "Too Many Rappers," "Make Some Noise," and "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win." The album's prequel, Hot Sauce Committee Part One, was never released.

In May 2012, a little over a year after Hot Sauce Committee Part Two was released, Adam "MCA" Yauch passed away after a battle with cancer at age 47. In June 2014, Mike D revealed that the Beastie Boys would not be releasing any more music, as a promise to Yauch, though there is still a possibility that Mike D and Adam Horowitz will continue making music together.

As for Nas, his latest album, Life is Good, was released back in 2012. It was the Queens rapper's tenth solo album overall, his first since 2008's Untitled, and it spawned four singles" "Nasty," "The Don," "Daughters," and "Cherry Wine" featuring Amy Winehouse. His next studio album is reportedly finished and is expected to drop at some point in 2015.

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