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Nas "I Am" : Godfather Don Vs. 45 King-Best NaS Blend Mixtape

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A good blog is like a good blend – key ingredients in correct proportions yields nothing but flavor. And there is no better basis for a successful hip hop blog than a thriving, organic community of aficianados, vinyl pack rats, DJs, producers, and assorted hip-hop junkies. We have a real treat for you today. This one that actually escaped my notice for nearly a month, and it’s a crying shame.

“word up. never really felt most of the beats on the original of ‘I Am…’, so I got the accapellas and remixed the whole thing using beats from Godfather Don ‘Hydrabeats vol.3′ and Mark the 45 King ‘Grooves For A Quiet Storm’…only made this for fun for myself to bump, but it turned out doper than expected so I thought I’d upload, if anyones interested, peep… ” — forum regular Vaporized

Yes indeed … I Am in its commercially released form is an abomination, the malformed product of a nauseating marriage of greed and cynicism on both the artistic and business end, and it ushered in Nas’ decade-long descent into obsolescence. Vaporized took it upon himself to replace the overproduced mediocrity of the commercial release with some choice minimalist beats from Godfather Don and 45 King. Needless to say, the final product is superior to the poorly aged P.O.S. that was the commercially released version, and as resident yachtsman Drizzle suggests:

“putting shit like nas is like and you won’t see me over dark minimal godfather don beats gives a whole new shape/direction to the song and in some parts a completely different context to the lyrics.”

Word is bond and bond is life. — Thun

http://www.thetroyblog.com/2008/12/03/nas-i-am-blends-godfather-don-vs-45-king/
 
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Been sitting on this gem for awhile...decided to bless ya'll.......and pretty dope blog with mad shit you may have missed..Thank me late
 
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verbal juke;2542947 said:
Yo... This song blend is hot, do you have the whole mixtape?

no doubt

I'll try to upload the rest of the tracks once I get off work.

Trust like homie said in the blog, with the minimalist production of 45 and Godfather ( 2 very under-rated producers anyway)

you will definitely have a better appreciation and understanding on exactly what superior lyrist NaS really is.

Wait til you hear the "Undying Love" blend.....simply amazing
 
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a.mann;2546317 said:
no doubt

I'll try to upload the rest of the tracks once I get off work.

Trust like homie said in the blog, with the minimalist production of 45 and Godfather ( 2 very under-rated producers anyway)

you will definitely have a better appreciation and understanding on exactly what superior lyrist NaS really is.

Wait til you hear the "Undying Love" blend.....simply amazing

Yooooooooo. Good looks family. I appreciate your time and effort.
 
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UPTOWN (CONNEXX);2562441 said:
yo a mann just zip all the tracks up

tired site was acting up, but I'll try it again once I get off....trust I kow its hassle, DL'in one by one, but well worth it
 
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Nas explains how his reunion with P came to be.

Nas and Prodigy's beef has been well-documented in Hip Hop, as the former friends and collaborators eventually turned bitter rivals. However, the two recently made peace, as Nas even appeared on Mobb Deep's track "Dog Shit," surprising many.

In a recent interview with MTV News, Nas explained how the reunion came to pass.

"He called me as soon as he got out of jail; he got in touch with me. We talked about some things," said God's son. "I didn't know he had a book. He didn't tell me that. I guess he just wanted to clear the air on some past things that don't mean anything today."

Nas continued, and spoke about "Dog Shit." "I just jumped on the record; put that to the past or whatever ill feelings he had towards me. I think he was misinformed about things, like I was a negative guy or like I was trying to harm him in any kind of way. I think maybe he just grew up a little bit."

As for being mentioned in P's autobiography, Nas had only one request: "Tell the truth if you're gonna write a book. Tell the truth to the best of your ability, that's all I would say to anybody. Just tell the truth."


Watch the interview below:
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.15121/title.nas-talks-making-peace-with-prodigy
 
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