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Street's Disciple

Streets Disciple
  • Artist:Nas  
  • Label:Sony  
  • Category:Music
  • List Price: $15.99
  • Buy New: $6.99
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  • Seller:cdgiveaways
  • Sales Rank:66,436
  • Format:Explicit Lyrics
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:2
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.4
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 4.5 x 1
  • Release Date:November 30, 2004
  • MPN:827969206522
  • UPC:827969206522
  • EAN:0827969206522
  • ASIN:B0006B2AFQ
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Disc 1 Tracks
  • Intro
  • A Message To The Feds, Sincerely, We The People
  • Nazareth Savage
  • American Way
  • These Are Our Heroes
  • Disciple
  • Sekou Story
  • Live Now
  • Rest Of My Life
  • Just A Moment
  • Reason
  • You Know My Style
Disc 2 Tracks
  • Suicide Bounce
  • Streets Disciple
  • U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography Of Rakim)
  • Virgo
  • Remember The Times (Intro)
  • Remember The Times
  • The Makings Of A Perfect Bitch
  • Getting Married
  • No One Else In The Room
  • Bridging The Gap
  • War
  • Me & You (Dedicated To Destiny)
  • Thief's Theme


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Nas is incredibly talented, but he can't really justify the heft of a double album any more than Jay-Z or Wu-Tang could. Still, most of Street's Disciple is as impressive as anything he's done in the previous few years. He's still hip-hop's most compelling and sophisticated lyricist (sorry Eminem, Jigga), and more than a few tracks here burn with his verbal heat--a flood of phrases and metaphors that inspire imagery as rich as in any movie. Unfortunately, Street's Disciple is twice as long as it needs to be, especially with insipid fare like "The Makings of a Perfect Bitch" or tired club cuts like "No One Else in the Room." You wish Nas had forced himself to cut a single album because half of this double-CD set is truly hot. --Oliver Wang
Amazon.com
Nas is incredibly talented, but he can't really justify the heft of a double album any more than Jay-Z or Wu-Tang could. Still, most of Street's Disciple is as impressive as anything he's done in the previous few years. He's still hip-hop's most compelling and sophisticated lyricist (sorry Eminem, Jigga), and more than a few tracks here burn with his verbal heat–-a flood of phrases and metaphors that inspire imagery as rich as in any movie. Unfortunately, Street's Disciple is twice as long as it needs to be, especially with insipid fare like "The Makings of a Perfect Bitch" or tired club cuts like "No One Else in the Room." You wish Nas had forced himself to cut a single album because half of this double-CD set is truly hot. --Oliver Wang

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