NAS "Life Is Good" (Official discussion thread) Release date 07/17/12

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@mumo_x Brother where you been?? See ya boys KD and Timmy couldn't get it done this year. Kobe still the GOAT.

Life is good though!
 
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Thanks that you call me god! You are the prophet nigga

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So anybody who's "downing the album don't know what the fuck they talking about"? or maybe thats niggas genuine opinion

other people are bein objective and aren't groupies like ya'll

 
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buttuh_b;4641079 said:
illedout;4639584 said:
So Im the only person who havent heard the album yet???

$ days and a wake up...

LIFE IS GOOD..

July17,2012..

Yoooo... can someone please post a verse or two from the album??

on the strenghth that me and a few other people are trying to wait until tuesday..

I still ain't heard it either. Already preordered my iTunes and Vinyl copy. Gonna pick up a couple CD's on Tuesday.

And lol @ Nas ever using Biggie lines.[/quote]

yea That Nas using biggies shit aint make sense..

we gotta get somebody to post some lyrics to hold us over until the album drops..
 
Just got done listening to the album. A solid 4/5 my favorite songs include are Trust and The Don. This is hands down the best non-horrorcore album I have heard this year.
 
I'm not saying anyone has to like the album as much as myself but I'm wondering what some people wanted from NaS. This is his 10th LP, 14th Total with compliations. Every NaS album sounds different from the previous. He truly does evolve. What him and Saleem was trying out on Street's Disciple was perfected on "Life Is Good".

"Street's Disciple" was really uneven, but this album is more balanced. The Production is some of the best NaS has had in a while. You heard it here 1st but I think NaS finally gets his 1st Grammy on this album. Also I always like Amy Whinehouse voice and knew we lost a true talent when she died. But listening to "Cherrywine" it really hit me how soulful she was. Her vocals were amazing. I think that should be the next single. I also think he should release "You wouldn't understand" cause it has a summer vibe windows down type record.

Also "Summer on Smash" is the weak link of the album but I understand NaS had to do it for the label. NaS always has 1 or 2 generic bad club records. He's from the same Era as Pac, Big and Jay. He has to do it. Some will criticize him for the club records but if he didn't make them all you would hear is "NaS don't do records for the club". Again commerical records aren't NaS forte but he does at the very least try to do the records to show versitility. But again every NaS album got 1 bad club record on it, lol. As soon as I heard S.O.S., I thought "Oh God, here is make the world go round II" lol.
 
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i agree with you @rapmastermind this is a good adult album. i don't know what other people want from Nas besides that..also i liked 'summer on smash' and think it's cool record that says life is good..
 
blazn101;4642210 said:
i agree with you @rapmastermind this is a good adult album. i don't know what other people want from Nas besides that..also i liked 'summer on smash' and think it's cool record that says life is good..

Yea Summer on Smash works for the type of record it is, but NaS just always sounds a little awkward on club records to me. He has some good ones. But I say it all the time, if "oochie wally" was a Jay Z record, it would of went #1 same with "You Owe Me" but cause NaS does it people call it wack. SOS isn't wack it just feels out of place.

I feel like "You Wouldn't Understand" does a better job at being the "Feel Good" song of the record. Also your right about this being a "Grown Man" album. No disrespect to my young fans, that doesn't mean you can't appreciate it but this album is from the mind of a 38 year old man who's been married and has had 2 kids. I'm 32, me and NaS aren't that far apart.

When "SD" dropped, NaS was 30. So I understand if a lot of fans who've been brainwashed by what's Hot Today completely don't understand this record cause they aren't use to substance, they are used to Fast Food Hip Hop. It goes right through you where as NaS makes the type of Hip Hop sticks to your bones.

 
@rapmastermind I think you wouldn't understand would be a great choice for the next single, he should add Az to the video version. This song remind me of sugarhill. As far as S.O.S its not bad for a club/radio record, especially with all this garbage that over the airwaves. Let's just be thankful it didn't have 2chaaaiinnss lol
 
JYo79;4642237 said:
@rapmastermind I think you wouldn't understand would be a great choice for the next single, he should add Az to the video version. This song remind me of sugarhill. As far as S.O.S its not bad for a club/radio record, especially with all this garbage that over the airwaves. Let's just be thankful it didn't have 2chaaaiinnss lol

Yea, I really like "You wouldn't Understand". Some may have called the beat a little generic but Buckwild flipped that Classic 80's sound with that record. As soon I heard the beat it reminded me of being a kid in the 80's while my mom's would clean up the house listening to Miles Jaye. Also ol' girl on the hook vocals were good. To me that song has some chart potential. Like you said, Have AZ and NaS on the beach or some ish, just show them having a good time on a sunny day.
 
LIFE IS GOOD SAMPLE CREDITS:

"No Introduction" contains a sample from "Don't Cry" by Kirk Franklin

"Loco-Motive" contains a sample from "L'Illustration Musicale"

"Accident Murderers" contains a sample from "They Said It Couldn't Be Done" by Norman Feels, "The Bridge" by MC Shan

"A Queens Story" contains a sample of "Étude Op. 10, No. 12" by Frédéric Chopin, "Peter Piper" by Run-DMC

"Daughters" contains a sample of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by Wayne McGhie & The Sounds of Joy, "Dust to Dust" by Cloud One

"Reach Out" contains a sample of "Ike's Mood" by Isaac Hayes, "Once In A Lifetime Groove" by New Edition

"World's An Addiction" contains a sample of "Something's Missing" by The Five Stairsteps

"You Wouldn't Understand" contains a sample of "Let's Start Love Over" by Miles Jaye, "Eric B is President" by Eric B & Rakim

"Back When" contains a sample of "The Bridge" by MC Shan, "Double Agent Jones" by Barry Moore Combo, "Live Routine" by MC Shan, "Raptivity" by Ronnie Gee

"The Don" contains a sample of "Dance Inna New York" by Super Cat

"Stay" contains a sample of "Seven Steps to Nowhere" by L.A. Carnival

"Bye Baby" contains a sample of "Goodbye Love" by Guy

"Where's the Love" contains a sample from "You Are What You Are" by William Ray

 
I'm not saying anyone has to like the album as much as myself but I'm wondering what some people wanted from NaS. This is his 10th LP, 14th Total with compliations. Every NaS album sounds different from the previous. He truly does evolve. What him and Saleem was trying out on Street's Disciple was perfected on "Life Is Good".

"Street's Disciple" was really uneven, but this album is more balanced. The Production is some of the best NaS has had in a while. You heard it here 1st but I think NaS finally gets his 1st Grammy on this album. Also I always like Amy Whinehouse voice and knew we lost a true talent when she died. But listening to "Cherrywine" it really hit me how soulful she was. Her vocals were amazing. I think that should be the next single. I also think he should release "You wouldn't understand" cause it has a summer vibe windows down type record.

Also "Summer on Smash" is the weak link of the album but I understand NaS had to do it for the label. NaS always has 1 or 2 generic bad club records. He's from the same Era as Pac, Big and Jay. He has to do it. Some will criticize him for the club records but if he didn't make them all you would hear is "NaS don't do records for the club". Again commerical records aren't NaS forte but he does at the very least try to do the records to show versitility. But again every NaS album got 1 bad club record on it, lol. As soon as I heard S.O.S., I thought "Oh God, here is make the world go round II" lol.

i agree with you @rapmastermind this is a good adult album. i don't know what other people want from Nas besides that..also i liked 'summer on smash' and think it's cool record that says life is good..

these last two post sound like the nas apologist train man ..... forreal ...... niggas can like what they want to like ...that dont mean others are going to rock with it ...it is what it is .... this nigga blaz101 said "its a good adult album i dont know what people want" ..... lol whats that shit even mean bruh? an adult album? .... niggas in here comin with some wild shit ....
 
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@Mumo_X what it do family?

I'm waiting till Tuesday to listen to the album in its entirety (with a nicely rolled blunt), but I like the vibes I'm gettin on here

LIG
 
I'm reading positive acclaim on this already on and outside of this forum.

I can't wait to pick this album up. I'm can't wait to hear what the talks about

 
Tommy bilfiger;4641689 said:
So anybody who's "downing the album don't know what the fuck they talking about"? or maybe thats niggas genuine opinion

other people are bein be objective and aren't groupies like ya'll

You know how these niggas operate around these parts....if you're not praising Nasir's name you're either

1. a Gucci Mane fan

2. you don't know shit about real hip hop

3. you're a hater

and my favorite one

4. that shit went over your head LMAO!

his last solo album "Untitled" was way better than "Life is good"
 

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