New Music: Nas “Daughters”

Thursday, April 26 2012 4:03 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Music

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This is what “Black Girl Lost 2″ should’ve been. This afternoon, Power 105.1′s DJ Prostyle let loose Nas‘ new single, “Daughters”. Produced by No I.D., this is something daddy and his little girl can appreciate. After the jump Esco speaks on the making of the record with Hot 97. Lyrics here.


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Comments (135)

  1. hurry the fuck up and knock that whack cudi off the top 5 posts top spot GOAT

  2. dragon says:

    so dope! nas always spits that real

  3. Your mother's "friend" says:

    Yea this is dope, good for Nas to acknowledge his failures as a father coz niggas take that shit too lightly

  4. sway-z says:

    Instant Classic!!! Hot shit!

  5. Royalty of this shyt! says:

    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWW!!!!!!!!!

  6. yard says:

    This right here, is why NAS is forever great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. NahSon says:

    DOPE , Nas is back !!

  8. Pete says:

    That’s what I’m talking about. Dope.

  9. yesssir says:

    is this a NO I.D. production? Damn sounds like it could’ve belonged on Dreamer/Believer

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  11. ..... says:

    Nasir Olu Dara Jones is the MAN! Nas is the realest most purist hip hop artist today! His passion/love for this shit is unmatched! Nas continued blessing my brother…you are BLESSED!

  12. ‘is this a NO I.D. production? Damn sounds like it could’ve belonged on Dreamer/Believer’ – yup, and it’s exactly the sound Nas should be aiming for in his music right now.

  13. [...] Nas premieres his new single “Daughters” via DJ Prostyle on New York’s Power 105.1. Produced by No I.D., the follow up to the hard hitting reggae influenced “The Don“ is taken off the veteran Queensbridge lyricist’s forthcoming tenth studio album, Life Is Good, set for release on July 17th. Via RR. [...]

  14. Yep. says:

    This is dope.

    I shrugged when I heard he was coming out with a new album.
    But after the first few singles/tracks I might have to check for it.

  15. Austin says:

    This should already be number 1 post. Fire shit nas

  16. lll says:

    This is fire

  17. In Your Fucking Face says:

    This I Why I Fuck With Nas… FUCKKK KIDSSS Though!

  18. STINKMEANER says:

    great music, nas has always been the greatest

  19. kamilo says:

    ayo GOAT NAS!

  20. FTW says:

    Dope.

    Can’t ignore it…

    I’m too cool with her, should have drove more time to school with her (c)

    Damn Nas.

    FTW

  21. So Icy Boi! says:

    I don’t like it. Dats just mah opinion. swag

  22. gammaboi says:

    WOW, this is what I need from Nas. Dope lyrics and dope beat to match. Nas needs more of this and less the “Don” and “Nasty” wack ass beats. Salaam Reemi isn’t his match.

  23. the brain trust says:

    Mahnnnnn. Nasir jones just dropped a gem

    Dope as fuck!

    Shit for niggas with daughters, I call it…..

    NO I.D. is an unbelievable producer! But you knew that already.

  24. Anon DCPL says:

    Woooooo this is that dope Nas shit.

    Like someone mentioned above, this is the sound he should be going forward with. No I.D.’s sound compliments Nas’ style more effectively than Salaam Remi (besides made you look).

    Nas is really the last true emcee who spits the whole 5.

    Salute.

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  26. CaliSteppin says:

    This is fuckin dope! Can’t wait for his album! Nas should let No I.D. produce the majority of his album. This beat and ghetto dreams suited him perfectly

  27. Mr Shady says:

    Classic

  28. [...] a daughter named Destiny.The track will appear on Nas’ 10th album Life Is Good, due July 17.[RapRadar] TweetPosted in Nas, New Music | Permalink You can leave a response, or trackback from your own [...]

  29. SMILEY says:

    NAS is the best lyricist of all time..maybe not the best artist cuz of what many people deem as “inconsistencies” but nobody can fuck wit him.

  30. loch121 says:

    This track is amazing and I wonder who made it.It feels like a No ID Common type beat.This is everything that Black Girl Lost 2 wasn’t.This is crazy.classic.The god Nasir
    Loch Slaughterhouse Hammer Dance freestyle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foAGhFRNBh4

  31. [...] New Single "Daughters" Man Nas Will Never Lose It. This Is Hip-Hop Rap Radar :: New Music: Nas “Daughters” T.R.U REALigion #TheRealUniversity #INKMOBB Reply With [...]

  32. [...] I thought this was suppose to drop on the 1st? Any who, Power 105.1′s DJ Prostyle dropped Nas’ new single “Daughters” this afternoon and got damn is it good. It’s certainly any man with a daughter can relate too. I know that being a daughter myself. Nas’ 10th album ‘Life Is Good’ drops July 17th. Props to RR. [...]

  33. [...] In record time, Queens’ own Nas has unveiled “Daughters”, the third single from his forthcoming 10th studio album, Life Is Good. Premiered earlier this afternoon by Power 105.1′s DJ Prostyle, the No I.D.-produced cut sees the Illmatic One take the blame for his daughter’s potential romantic mishaps (“She was taught and raised like a princess, but while I’m on the stage I can’t leave her defenseless/She heard stories of her daddy thuggin’/ So if her husband is a gangster can’t be mad, I love her”). Stream it now at RapRadar.com. [...]

  34. J says:

    What gammaboi said!

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  36. So Icy Boi! says:

    @SMILEY : Muzik taste iz subjective. swag

  37. [...] via: The Well Versed; Video via: Rap Radar] /* RizohRizoh is the most powerful man in all the lands. He lives in Houston where he earned [...]

  38. [...] Guess the cut couldn’t stay vaulted until its May 1st iTunes date. Credit DJ Prostyle for that. Much better than “Another Black Girl Lost.” Life Is Good, coming July 17th. RR [...]

  39. Marko-V says:

    We all have seen Nas’ daughter wreckless behavior via the net and said to ourselves Damn Nas. Now he addresses the situation in a much broder sense and represents for every single man of his generation who weren’t brought up in the internet age. This is more than a song. It’s an anthem.

    @2remarkoble

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