Nas On The BMI “How I Wrote That Song” Panel

Still on the BMI panel, Nasir explains that his record “Hate Me Now” was inspired by the backlash of It Was Written. He then talks about his collaboration with Damian Marley, Haiti, and his lyrical content. Oh yeah, Destiny is a Gucci fan. No way!

HHO

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  1. Dante says:

    Destiny has taste

  2. Odog says:

    thats cause his second album was 90 percent trash

  3. wow says:

    So much respect for Nas!

  4. wow says:

    IWW was far from trash and the Nas haters are always extra critical because they hate on him for no reason…the haters don’t even understand why they hate on this man to the degree that they do!

  5. AmsterdamMike says:

    NAS = THE BEST THAT EVA DONE IT!

    HATE ME NOW IS MY LEAST FAV SONG OF NAS BY THE WAY….

  6. TdotHippy says:

    CRAZY! Who hates It was written? That album was fire and i think it stacks up as “one of” his best albums. Nastradomus was trash, God son was trash. And he has alot of alright albums. No one doubts he can spit but putting great bars to great songs is and was always the difference between him and Jay. But still Nas is still top 5

  7. mike says:

    HATE ME NOW IS HUGE

    IWW IS A MASTERPIECE

    ILLMATIC IS THE CLASSIC

    peace

  8. clos1881 says:

    God Son trash?! wow what the fuck were you listening to that shit was great that shit had last real nigga alive, made you look, get down, heaven ect ect do your research niggas. I like Jay too,but to me he has way more wack albums then nas the volume 1-3 were not hot.

  9. union says:

    Co-sign clos1881! Nas is super dope and the strerotypes pertaining to him picking beats and the unwarranted hate that he receives is so stupid that it makes one think that sense one said it everyone repeats it just to have something negative to say!

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  11. NotoriousRambo says:

    TOP 3 DEAD OR ALIVE

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