On the chilled out Trackmasters produced 'We Will Survive', which is reminiscent of One Love with its lush layers of xylophone and sexy bassline, Nas takes a timeout to dedicate his pen to a couple of legends of hip-hop in heaven, namely Tupac and Biggie. Musically it has that real gangsta sound from 'Faces solo work and would've sounded at home on his excellent 'The Last of a Dying Breed' album. Next Nas hooks up with Houston legend Scarface on 'Favor for a Favor' promising each other 'You wet who I want wetted, I wet who you want wetted'. The production is good and features a good amount of melody. ![]() After that stunning track, Nas does some excellent storytelling on 'Small World' which is similar to some of Biggie's work on Life After Death. You don't give a fuck, I don't give a fuckĮverything about 'Hate Me Now' is sublime from the dirty bassline to the stabbing strings, to the vocal delivery and subject matter, and one of the best choruses ever in hip-hop. ![]() Diddy's vocals are both chilled and just stating a matter of fact that 'You can hate me now, but I won't stop now, 'cause I can't stop now, you can hate now', while the underlying rage comes out when he screams with a distortion effect on his voice: 'Hate Me Now' produced by the Trackmasters is an amazing song, which is cinematic and has a string part that sounds like it's being played by a string quartet in the middle of a thunderstorm with lightning striking the dirt on the ground leaving the earth scorched. You know what I mean? New York state of mind, baby! It's in your daily news, New York chronicles, every day, the crime rate, the murder rate, the money rate, the paper chase You heard about it, you see about it, you read about it Nas sums up the state of the rotten apple between verses when he humorously announces: The track begins with the beat from NYSOM Pt I then transitions into a murky piano loop which is spliced with Preemo's distinguished aesthetics. After the intro is over it's time for the first song 'N.Y. I Am starts off with an intro track featuring a sample from a horror movie called The Amityville Horror of some children singing in a ghostly fashion which pretty creepy, then it transitions into a quick mix of some of Nas' best songs from his first two albums, then transitions into the first original beat of the album which features Jungle talking and talking for a little over a minute, which fine as an album intro and fairly entertaining and the beat is banging. Like your favorite m.c.Nas' I am was released on the 6th of April, 1999 and is his third album. Model dater, big threat to a lot of you hatersĬommentators bring aside try watchin my paper ![]() Most critically acclaimed pulitzer prize winnerīest storyteller thug narrator my style's greater You can hate me nooow You don't give a fuck I don't give a fuckĭo it now, Do It now, weak, jealous motherfuckers,ĭon't hate me, hate the money I see, clothes that I buy ![]() You can hate me now Die motherfucker die motherfucker die The backbeat is inspired by, and contains some samples from, Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.īut you know, there's no turning back now.īut I won't stop now You gonna hate me I'ma hate you too "Hate Me Now" is a 1999 hit hip hop single by rapper Nas featuring Puff Daddy. Beat produced by D-Moet, Pretty Boy & Trackmasters.
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