
Stillmatic is a Hip-Hop album by Nas, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked, owned by 20 collectors.
About
Nas' 1994 debut album, <i>Illmatic</i>, immediately cemented the Queens MC as one of rap music's most gifted and celebrated lyricists—a scene-painter almost without parallel, delivering an endlessly quotable stream of aphorisms steeped in the traditions of New York rap. During the seven years after <i>Illmatic</i>, however, Nas was known mainly for pop crossover records and club bangers. That all changed in 2001, when Nas and JAŸ-Z clashed in one of the most explosive dis wars in rap history; “Ether,” the name of Nas' savage song-length diatribe, promptly entered the slang lexicon as a word for completely decimating your opponent. "Ether" is the second track of <i>Stillmatic</i>, Nas' fifth album and full-length return to hungry, introspective, non-commercial rhyming. Here, Nas is back to what made him adored in the '90s: snapshots of his youth, vivid visions of crime, boasts that paint him as no less than one of the all-time greats—and the lyrics to back it up. The powerful "One Mic"—based on the quiet-loud dynamics of Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight"—is a tongue-twisting ode to his own art in the shadows of hood life and beef. "Rewind" tells a story in reverse, while "Destroy and Rebuild" is built with some Slick Rick-styled flows. Like <i>Illmatic</i>'s grab bag of collaborators, the beats come courtesy of friends old and new. On single "Got Ur Self A…," producer Megahertz flips the Sopranos theme into an icy track; on "You're da Man," Large Professor utilizes the voice of Rodriguez years before <i>Searching for Sugar Man</i>; and DJ Premier uses Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack for the partially nostalgic "2nd Childhood." All in all, a triumphant return to form from a rap great.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Stillmatic (The Intro)
- A2Ether
- A3Got Ur Self A...
- A4Smokin'
Side B
- B1You're Da Man
- B2Rewind
- B3One Mic
- B42nd Childhood
Side C
- C1Destroy & Rebuild
- C2The Flyest
- C3Braveheart Party
- C4Rule
Side D
- D1My Country
- D2What Goes Around
- D3Every Ghetto
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- East Coast
- gritty
- defiant
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alabama 3
- AmerieFEATURING
- AZFEATURING
- BlitzFEATURING
- Blitz The AmbassadorFEATURING
- BraveheartsFEATURING
- Chester Burnett
- Jake Black
- Keon BryceBACKING VOCALS
- Mary J. BligeFEATURING
- Millenium ThugFEATURING
- Peabo BrysonWRITTEN-BY , PERFORMER
- Piers Marsh
- Rob Spragg
- Salaam RemiGUITAR, BASS, DRUMS, PIANO , ORGAN, PERCUSSION
- Simon Edwards
- Stacy Lattisaw
- StaffKEYBOARDS
20 collectors on Gatefold own this · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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