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Product description No Description Available.Genre: Rap, Hip-HopMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: PARelease Date: 19-APR-1994 .com Nasir Jones made this debut album at the age of 20, already armed with the calm perceptiveness and been-there-done-that attitude of a much older ghetto vet, though sometimes his inner callow youth shows itself. Illmatic is a look back at a life spent in the culture of the projects, acknowledging joy as much as pain and taking note of violence as a fact of his environment rather than a focus of his life. It's enlivened by Nas's kicky, deep-threaded multiple rhymes--you can tell he grew up listening to Mr. Magic's rap show and internalizing the secrets of everybody's flow--and by tracks from a bunch of all-stars, including the Large Professor, DJ Premier, and, most memorably, Q-Tip ("One Love"). --Douglas Wolk
A**N
Legit pressing well worth the price
Legit pressing with the booklet inside comes sealed. Sounds great really clear through the stock stereo in my whip. Not to mention this is a masterpiece album completely worth the price almost dumb not to buy it at this price.Nas one of the greatest to hold a mic.
A**H
Arguably The Best Solo Rap Album of All Time
If I had to pick the best solo rap album of all time, this would be my pick. Each song is like a work of art; I can listen to it over and over again and I keep finding new layers of meaning. It's packed with references to earlier music, jokes, and literary devices. But what does it to me are the gut-wrenching narratives that Nas lays out. My favorite song is the second track, N.Y. State of Mind. I find this album intensely moving emotionally. It's just beautiful.I love the musical elements too. Nas comes on the scene with what was at the time a new rap style...unpredictable, dancing around the beat, often coming in early. It reminds me a little of how Thelonious Monk plays piano. I love the dry, simple musical structure of the songs, centering around drums, a bassline, and a piano loop. These minimal elements are utilized to excellent dramatic effect...seamlessly integrated with the rhyming and storytelling, like the moment when Nas wakes up from his dreams of being a gangsta and the piano loop comes back in just when he says "But just a n***a, walking with his finger on the trigger", It's like the song is slapping me awake when I listen to it but I just want to keep listening to it over and over again.I find something really deep and powerful in this music...you can hear Nas discovering his own talent and self-worth, moving from hopelessness and despair at the social conditions he was living in, to a sense of empowerment, transcending it and packging his wisdom and experiences into an art form to broadcast to others.This work I think was revolutionary, a lot like 36 Chambers by Wu-Tang. But this was executed by a single rapper...an impressive feat.My only complaint is that Nas never seemed to achieve this same level...I still see this as his pinnacle work. I wonder how his career would have been different had he stepped down like Lauryn Hill did after dropping this album. I'm not sure much would have been lost, as there is little in Nas' later work that seems to achieve this same level.This is not only one of my favorite albums, I think it is one of my favorite human creations.
T**E
Without a doubt, Nas' best work ever
Illmatic is unquestionably Nasty Nas' best album. Not It Was Written, Stillmatic, nor God's Son. Nas released this album at the age of 21. It featured production from the legendary DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Large Professor, and L.E.S. Now into the review.The album starts off with a short intro called "The Genesis". Then it proceeds into "NY State of Mind". This song in my opinion, is lyrically Nas' best song ever. Just check out the first couple of bars of the first verse. Nas' internal rhyme scheme rivals that of Rakim himself. DJ Premier provides a rugged beat that goes perfectly with Nas' lyrics. Next is "Life's a B***h" featuring AZ. The production on this track is just marvelous. AZ and Nas also come correct. AZ's flow and lyrics are just perfect on this song, Nas' are good too but AZ ends up stealing the show. This song is followed by "The World is Yours". Production by my favorite producer of all time Pete Rock. Nas' lyrics on this song are meant to inspire young and poor people in the NY area. One of my favorite songs on the LP. "Halftime" is just amazing. The beat is addictive and Nas' lyrics come off strong as usual. "Memory Lane" is my favorite song on the entire album. The production on this song is flawless and it's just a track you can vibe to. This is one that you could put on repeat and just relax. On "One Love" Nas raps about those who are in prison. He gives a shout out to many, including future arch rival Cormega. Q-Tip does the hook for this song. The next song, "One Time 4 Your Mind" is my least favorite on the album. The production is kind of on the weak side and Nas' lyrics are good but his flow is off a bit. This is the track that I sometimes skip. "Represent" was a street anthem. The uptempo beat by DJ Premier makes this one a favorite of those who need to get hyped. "It Ain't Hard to Tell" is the final track on the album. Lyrically, this song is only surpassed by "NY State of Mind". You can hear the sample of Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" built into the song. Lines like "From the spliff that I lift and inhale" makes this one a true gem. I remember seeing this video on TV back when BET used to play good music.Illmatic is a true classic and a must have for any hip-hop fan. Even if you don't like Nas you should have this album. There are only a few shortcomings on the LP. It's on the short side, only about 40 minutes total. I personally like longer albums better just so long as they don't have any filler tracks. You won't find any truly wack songs on Illmatic. One Time 4 Your Mind isn't as strong as the other songs but it's not completely wack either. Everyone, I recommend you buy this album.
A**R
Amazing timeless classic
It is a little scratched but I don’t really care but the cd was not scratched one bit
T**S
Good Experience
Product arrived on time and was in good condition
K**O
Iconic
Still one of the greatest rap albums ever. Timeless. Nas is one of the best to ever do it.
T**H
Brand new out the box,Plays well
I replaced my old nas illmatic that got years of scratches on it due to a misbalanced turntable,this one is better..thank you
B**Z
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