Nas. Lost. Nas Lost.
I almost feel compelled to end right there. For some time now in the Reason, it has been chuckled that the mere notion of Nas winning anything is beyond belief.
Although the Nas lost campaign has waged for years, with or without justification on many issues. One of the more undeniable instances is when it comes to his battle with Jay Z. The tough part in this debate is whether we are just isolating this battle to solely the war of words within this time period, or using present day information to help in our cause. The only thing that changes is the margin of victory, because in all aspects Jigga is that dude.
The beef is rumored to have sparked due to each party not lacing their verses for a particular collaboration and the use of a sample.
Whatever caused the beef, or the beginnings, were completely unraveled in Jay’s diss during Summer Jam in the form of “The Takeover”. I can still remember hearing the Takeover the first time, with its guitar bassline, Jay made it known that Nas was not on his level. “Nas don’t want it with Hov”, Jay took the first shot, no subliminal, to make it known who he was talking about. You didn’t have to guess, you knew.
That’s one of things I respect the most out of this battle. Jay made it known who he had a problem with. If it was up to Nas, he would have kept beating around the bush, possibly making clever little lines but always pussy footin around the issue. If it was up to Nas, we might not have The Takeover, or Super Ugly. Jay swung the first punch and was always on the offense. If not Nas would have just kept quiet like a gump.
Face it. Smarten up Nas.
I almost feel compelled to end right there. For some time now in the Reason, it has been chuckled that the mere notion of Nas winning anything is beyond belief.
Although the Nas lost campaign has waged for years, with or without justification on many issues. One of the more undeniable instances is when it comes to his battle with Jay Z. The tough part in this debate is whether we are just isolating this battle to solely the war of words within this time period, or using present day information to help in our cause. The only thing that changes is the margin of victory, because in all aspects Jigga is that dude.
The beef is rumored to have sparked due to each party not lacing their verses for a particular collaboration and the use of a sample.
Whatever caused the beef, or the beginnings, were completely unraveled in Jay’s diss during Summer Jam in the form of “The Takeover”. I can still remember hearing the Takeover the first time, with its guitar bassline, Jay made it known that Nas was not on his level. “Nas don’t want it with Hov”, Jay took the first shot, no subliminal, to make it known who he was talking about. You didn’t have to guess, you knew.
That’s one of things I respect the most out of this battle. Jay made it known who he had a problem with. If it was up to Nas, he would have kept beating around the bush, possibly making clever little lines but always pussy footin around the issue. If it was up to Nas, we might not have The Takeover, or Super Ugly. Jay swung the first punch and was always on the offense. If not Nas would have just kept quiet like a gump.
Face it. Smarten up Nas.
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