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  • DJ Khaled Teases Nas & Travis Scott Collaboration

    In the words of DJ Khaled, "Everything top secret." "Ayo Juan, Did the Nas and Travis Scott vocals come in yet?" Yesterday (Jun. 5), DJ Khaled released his third single off his 10th studio album, Grateful, which featured Toronto's Finest, Drake.
  • Nas, Odesza, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Nick Murphy Headline 2017 Bonanza Festival Lineup

    Bob Moses, Jai Wolf, Cut Copy, D.R.A.M., Airborne Toxic Event and more will perform. Many of the big spring and early summer North American festivals have announced their lineups and many will debate who has the best headliners or the strongest undercard, there is a whole other class of small festivals that try and provide a complete experience around the music.
  • Robin Thicke's "Deep" Features Nas Verse on Black Men Killed by Police & Donald Trump [LISTEN]

    Robin Thicke is back with a no single, "Deep" featuring Nas. Though the hook suggests "it ain't that deep," Nas' a cappella verse addressing the multiple shooting of black men at the hands of police, definitely is.
  • Nas Joins Laury Hill on Pacific Northwest Tour Dates

    Lauryn Hill's A Diaspora Calling concert series just got a little more interesting with the announcement that Nas will be joining her as special guest for specific dates.
  • After Frank Ocean, 9 Artists Who Need To Release Albums Soon

    Albums from Daft Punk, The xx, A Tribe Called Quest, Gorillaz and others would make the world a better place.
  • Revolt Music Conference 2016 to Honor Nas, Plus Gain Access to Entertainment Professionals

    The Revolt Music Conference is entering its third year this October and continues to make it bigger bolder and better. This year, founder Sean Combs will honor Nas, plus present a plethera of entertainment professionals in music, social media, radio and more.
  • Nas' Album Is Actually Done, DJ Khaled Wasn't Lying

    No release date has been set for Nas' 12th LP. Nas' album is actually done. On DJ Khaled's latest album Major Key, he links up with the legendary New York emcee on the track "Nas Album Done," that serves as both a promotional tune for Nas' upcoming album and a upbeat heater with some new Nas verses.
  • Nas Invests in Cricket Powder Protein Bars Exo, Gives New Meaning to 'Illmatic'

    Nas is considered one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time, which is reason enough to write about him any day, but his recent business investment is our focus this week. The rapper, whose real name is Nasir Jones, has invested in a Brooklyn protein bar company that uses cricket flour, or dust, in its product. Exo could be the future of fast and nutritional food, but are we ready to get past the main ingredient? The Illmatic rapper is putting his money where his crickets, I mean, mouth is.
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from FKA twigs, Kanye West, Jay Electronica & More

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2016 songs from FKA twigs, Kanye West, Jay Electronica and more right here!
  • Nas to Release J Dilla Album 'The Diary' from 2002 on Mass Appeal Records

    Nas announced this week that Mass Appeal Records is going to release a posthumous album of late rapper J Dilla on April 15, 2016. During his guest appearance on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show, the MC revealed that the record, entitled The Diary, features production work by Dilla himself, Madlib, Pete Rock, Hi-tek, Nottz, House Shoes, Karriem Riggins, among others, with songs featuring Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Frank and Dank, Nottz and Boogie. The Diary was recorded in 2002, and Nas shared the first single, "The Introduction" this week. You can check out the tracklist below.
  • Nas' Remix of Future's 'March Madness' Debuts on OVO Sound Radio [LISTEN]

    Nas is back at it again. The Queens rapper just remixed Future's hit track, "March Madness," and it's as fiery as one could expect.
  • Nas, Porter Robinson, Odesza, A$AP Ferg Headline Shaky Beats 2016 Lineup

    Shaky Beats Music Festival has unveiled nearly all of the artists for its inaugural 2016 lineup. Among those who will headline the move to Atlanta in May 2016 are Odesza, Big Gigantic, Porter Robinson, Nas, A$AP Ferg and Duke Dumont.
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