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DescriptionNAS - Nastradamus Encoded with foobar Format: MP3 128kbps Released: November 23, 1999 Recorded: 1998–99 Genre: Hip hop Length: 62:43 Label: Ill Will, Columbia Producer: Nas(exec.), Dame Grease, L.E.S., Havoc, Rich Nice, DJ Premier, Timbaland Tracklist: 1. "The Prediction" 1:19 2. "Life We Chose" 4:08 3. "Nastradamus" 4:11 4. "Some of Us Have Angels" 4:15 5. "Project Windows" (featuring Ronald Isley) 4:55 6. "Come Get Me" 5:31 7. "Shoot 'Em Up" 2:53 8. "Last Words" (featuring Nashawn and Millenium Thug) 5:31 9. "Family" (featuring Mobb Deep) 5:16 10. "God Love Us" 4:37 11. "Quiet Niggas" (featuring Bravehearts) 4:57 12. "Big Girl" 4:19 13. "New World" 4:00 14. "You Owe Me" (featuring Ginuwine) Timbaland 4:47 15. "The Outcome" 1:54 Nastradamus is the fourth studio album by American rapper Nas, released November 23, 1999 on Columbia Records in the United States. It was originally scheduled to be released as a follow-up album composed of material from recording sessions for his third album, I Am... (1999) on October 26, 1999. Due to bootlegging of the material, Nas recorded separate songs for Nastradamus to meet its November release date. In 1998, Nas started recording his third album under the title I Am…The Autobiography with intentions to be a double-disc album. Due to bootleg, he cut out some songs and released it as a single disc in 1999. Months later, Columbia Records decided to release the left out material as a follow up album, however Nas decided to record all new material under the title Nastradamus. The album debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 232,000 copies in its first week. Upon its release, Nastradamus received generally mixed reviews from most music critics, and it has been regarded as Nas's weakest effort.Despite its mixed reception, it achieved considerable commercial success and spawned two charting singles. On December 22, 1999, the album was certified platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). This album includes one of the earliest shots fired in the soon-to-be epic Jay-Z/Nas feud. On "What You Think of That" Jay's protege Memphis Bleek spits "I'mma ball till I fall / What you think of that?" On Nastradamus' title track, Nas raps "You wanna ball till you fall? / I can help you with that / You want beef? / I could let a slug melt in your hat". Related Torrents
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