Stillmatic [Limited] by Nas (CD, Jul-2002, 2 Discs, Columbia USA) 
Stillmatic [Limited] by Nas (CD, Jul-2002, 2 Discs, Columbia USA)

 
Stillmatic [Limited] by Nas (CD, Jul-2002, 2 Discs, Columbia USA)

Artist: Nas
Release Date: Jul 2002
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2 Discs
Record Label: Columbia (USA)
Genre: East Coast Rap, R&B
UPC: 696998673526
Product ID: EPID3488490
Description: Contains the bonus track "Every Ghetto," which follows "What Goes Around." Personnel includes: Nas, Mary J. Blige, Az. Producers include: Nas, Ron Browz, Large Professor, DJ Premier, Salaam Remi. Personnel includes: Nas, Amerie, AZ. Prod...
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Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Stillmatic (The Intro)
2. Ether
3. Got Ur Self A...
4. Smokin'
5. You're da Man
6. Rewind
7. One Mic
8. 2nd Childhood
9. Destroy & Rebuild
10. Flyset, The - (featuring AZ)
11. Rule - (featuring Amerie)
12. My Country
13. What Goes Around
14. Every Ghetto - (bonus track)

DISC 2: SPECIAL LOST TAPES BONUS CD:
1. No Idea's Original
2. U Gotta Love It - (snippet)
3. My Way - (snippet)
4. Make It Last - (snippet)
5. Doo Rags - (snippet)

Details
Contributing Artists:AZ, Amerie, Mary J. Blige
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Contains the bonus track "Every Ghetto," which follows "What Goes Around."
Personnel includes: Nas, Mary J. Blige, Az.
Producers include: Nas, Ron Browz, Large Professor, DJ Premier, Salaam Remi.
Personnel includes: Nas, Amerie, AZ.
Producers include: Nas, Hangmen 3, Kevin Crouse, Large Professor, Baby Paul.
In 1994, Nas dropped his debut, ILLMATIC. More than just a classic, it's perhaps the definitive East Coast street hip-hop record, bereft of cliché, rife with rich, inventive rhymes. His early coronation proved both blessing and curse, as his three follow-ups, while shining next to most platinum peers, never reached the ingenious heights of his introduction. Just by the title, STILLMATIC makes obvious its yearning to recapture that feel, a ridiculously tall order if not an impossible one, but it comes dangerously close, which merely makes it one of the top albums of its year.
At times it feels as if half of STILLMATIC consists of shots at Jay-Z, ex-cohort Prodigy, and others, at times thinly veiled, other times not veiled at all (the opening two words of "Ether"). Out of the mouths of others, this game would be old and boring. What allows Nas transcendence is that he is not your average hater posturing to sell records, he's earnestly responding to a slander with his supreme, unwavering lyrical style. Nas has an insane arsenal of words and an acute sense of incongruity, best illustrated on "Destroy and Rebuild," where he reverses the guns of KRS-One's blistering attack on Nas's home, Queensbridge ("The Bridge Is Over"), to both glorify his beloved 'hood and deny the MCs he believes have fallen off.
In 1994, Nas dropped his debut ILLMATIC. More than just a classic, it's perhaps the definitive East Coast street hip-hop record, bereft of cliche, rife with rich, inventive rhymes. His early coronation proved both blessing and curse, as his three follow-ups, while shining next to most platinum peers, never reached the ingenious heights of his introduction. Just by the title, STILLMATIC makes obvious its yearning to recapture that feel, a ridiculously tall order if not impossible, but it comes dangerously close, which merely makes it one of the top albums of its year.
At times it feels like half of STILLMATIC consists of shots at Jay-Z, ex-cohort Prodigy, and others, at times thinly veiled, other times not veiled at all (the opening two words of "Ether"). Out of the mouths of others, this game would be old and boring. What allows Nas transcendence is that he is not your average hater posturing to sell records, he's earnestly responding to a slander with his supreme, unwavering lyrical style. Nas has an insane arsenal of words and an acute sense of incongruity, best illustrated on "Destroy and Rebuild," where he reverses the guns of KRS-One's blistering attack on Nas's home Queensbridge ("The Bridge Is Over") to both glorify his beloved hood and deny the MCs he believes have fallen off.

Editorial Reviews
3 stars out of 5 - ...Broader horizons, good production and a renewed flow of narrative detail bring a new lease to his life...
Q (02/01/2002)

7 out of 10 - ...Navigates the divide between the poetic streak that made him a legend and the clumsy pop-oriented fluff that made him a star. STILLMATIC gets as close to the source as he's come in years...
Spin (02/01/2002)

3.5 out of 5 - ...Poignant vignettes attest to Nas' still superb descriptive ability....at his best, Nas is still one of the finest...
Vibe (02/01/2002)

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