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I been a Nas fan before I was a Em, Jay-Z, Tupac, or Biggie fan. Nas was the dude that got me inspired to rap. I remember watching "One Mic" on TV and the video for "Nas Is Like" (One of his best songs lyrically)

And ya'll are takin the Illmatic shit too far. EVERYONE says Illmatic was his best album...his greatest album..bla bla bla it was this and that, bla bla hands down..etc...And i'm sittin here like

WHAT THE FUCK?


Did you niggas listen to STILLmatic? Yea, Stillmatic, ya know. It had Rule, Ether, Poison, Every Ghetto, Rewind, You're Da Man..... Come on now; Illmatic ain't touchin Stillmatic.
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I been a Nas fan before I was a Em, Jay-Z, Tupac, or Biggie fan. Nas was the dude that got me inspired to rap. I remember watching "One Mic" on TV and the video for "Nas Is Like" (One of his best songs lyrically)

And ya'll are takin the Illmatic shit too far. EVERYONE says Illmatic was his best album...his greatest album..bla bla bla it was this and that, bla bla hands down..etc...And i'm sittin here like

WHAT THE FUCK?


Did you niggas listen to STILLmatic? Yea, Stillmatic, ya know. It had Rule, Ether, Poison, Every Ghetto, Rewind, You're Da Man..... Come on now; Illmatic ain't touchin Stillmatic.
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