View Full Version : Nas talks new album...concept song about roaches...The LOX & Rick Ross collabo's ?


Captain Planet
05-14-2008, 01:57 PM
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1587428/20080513/nas.jhtml


Nas Previews Controversial Album For MTV News:
'I'm Here To Rap About What I Feel'

Rick Ross, Dead Prez and the LOX might appear on upcoming LP, slated for July 1.
By Shaheem Reid

Almost 20 years in the business, and creativity is still flowing through Nasir Jones.

We've heard him rap from the perspective of a gun that has been used in several homicides. He's rapped from the perspective of a kid on a project bench. And on his upcoming album, Nigger, he's at it again, reciting lyrics from the viewpoint of an insect. One of the standout cuts he previewed for MTV News on Tuesday is called "Project Roach."

"A roach is what I am, fool/ The ghetto is my land, fool," he raps on the track, which was produced by No I.D.

"I get to thinking about how we evolved, how the human family evolved and sh--," Nas said Tuesday from Jimmy Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios. "And I looked at ants, man. One day, I was looking at a bunch of ants. We've got a lot in common — just like everything that's alive, everything that eats and breathes and builds and creates. There's a connection to even the smallest thing. So I looked at it as the whole world, instead of looking at us as beauty. Inside poverty, inside the street, inside the ghettos and the gutters and the slums, we aren't looked at as beauty out there. We were looked at as the worst pest, and because of that, because of that treatment, some of us started to believe we were a pest, started to believe what we were told, and started to act like it, and started to reproduce my people, bring kids in the world that were f---ed up in the head.

"You're not this," he added. "But if you want to act like this and you want to be this, let's make the metaphor and let me put you right here and say, 'Cool.' The roach motel could be the jails or whatever. Let me just paint that picture and see how you like that. You don't like that, do you? If you don't like that, shake it off, get right and let's start getting the things we supposed to have."

At times on "Y'all My Niggers," he comes from the stance of the N-word. "Try to erase me from y'all language/ Too late, I'm engraved in history/ ... They got Nigeria and Niger/ Somehow Niger turned to 'nigger,' and things got ugly."

He's abrasively frank throughout the album, with his song names and content. He holds back nothing. On the title track, he calls out racists, as well as holds a mirror up to people who actually perpetuate the stereotypes bigots spread.

"N-I-double-G-E-R/ We are much more, but we choose to ignore the obvious," he raps on the song. "You are the slave and the master/ What you looking for? You're the question and the answer."

"Somebody asked me, what's your inspiration for this album? Everything that's happening every day," he explained. "I can't really turn an album in when, like, next week it will be something else that will come to light and make me want to write about something. It's hard to finally wrap it up, but I finally got there. I'm finally there now. Wow, this year is panning. ... This year looks like it's going to be amazing.

"What's huge for me," he added, "is when there's an attack on hip-hop artists, and they say that hip-hop artists are responsible for the language, the terrible language, and for the violence. When we get attacked like that, we respond. We gotta to respond. We don't want to pay too much attention to it, but with an album like this, this is my response in some ways to that, 'cause it's, like, hypocritical, you know what I mean? With the way people are dealing with hip-hop and trying to use it as a scapegoat. So this album is like, 'We're not having that.' "

"Be a Nigger Too" was the first song we heard from the album. Nas said it was important for him to make such a potent, provocative statement early to set the tone for the project. There is still some obvious resistance about the LP being named Nigger.

"Record stores are gonna have a problem in this day and time selling a record with that title," he explained. "Who knows what's gonna turn out and be on that title? Who knows what that title will be? It was important to me to let the fans know what the album would be musically. ... Everybody is trying to stop the title. It's just people being scared of what's real. Somebody is trying to open up dialogue for people to talk. People that's high up, [who aren't] really understanding what I'm doing, are scared. They're scared for reasons I understand, but the fans gotta know either way: This is the same album. The content is the same, the direction is the same, the message is gonna be everything I intended it to be musically.

"[The title] kind of comes off as something that can be disrespectful," he added. "Our older black people can take it the wrong way. Some non-blacks can take it the wrong way, and it becomes a thing that becomes controversial in all the wrong ways. I accept that. I'm here to do music. I'm here to rap about what I feel and what makes sense to me."

The Stargate-produced track "This Is Not America" (sample lyric: "Too many rappers, athletes and actors and not enough n---as in NASA") broaches the subject of how the world views U.S. citizens, while "Sly Fox" is aimed at the media, especially Fox News. Stic.Man of Dead Prez produced that record. Both Prez members are being looked at to collaborate on the LP, as are Rick Ross and the LOX. Nigger is slated for a July 1 release.

"When Americans want their independence and they celebrate it, they know what's still going down," Nas said. "We can't forget it. America still got a lot of growing up to do. America has so much great potential. You know, I love this country, but at the same time, we have to fix up a lot of things. And it's just a reminder."

B-Raff
05-14-2008, 05:19 PM
I can't see Rick Ross and Nas on the same track... But having The Lox on there would be dope.

Wu Gambino
05-14-2008, 05:23 PM
I can't see Rick Ross and Nas on the same track... But having The Lox on there would be dope.

Agreed.

Killuminati96
05-14-2008, 05:43 PM
A Nas and Lox collabo would be hot but a Rick Ross and Nas collabo wouldn't work in my opinion.

Cengiz
05-14-2008, 06:43 PM
rick ross...............? that'd be a career ending move.

Seist
05-14-2008, 06:46 PM
^that bumbass nigga has no career to ruin.

he's a bumb.

Sky Loaf
05-14-2008, 07:02 PM
rick ross...............? that'd be a career ending move.

agreed. but Nas and the LOX hellll yeah
and Dead Prez. shit should be good hopefully

Cengiz
05-14-2008, 07:08 PM
^that bumbass nigga has no career to ruin.

he's a bumb.

Lol word, i meant nas would be ending his career if he put rick ross on.

Ohini Jonez
05-14-2008, 07:18 PM
shit... how do you figure that... when Ross and Jay Z did a track niggas was screamin how great it was, who's to say Ross and Nas can't come together on a hot joint... as long as the beats hot Ross goes hard... and Nas goes hard rappin on lunchtable beats... just listen to the music, stop prejudging what you ain't heard....

Cengiz
05-14-2008, 07:31 PM
.....ok

Killer Cosgrove
05-14-2008, 07:43 PM
D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D-BLOCK!!!!!!!!!

No problem with the Ricky Ross collabo as long as it has good beat I will enjoy it. Really looking forward to the lox track... more so for the Lox part than the Nas part but whatever. Read that No I.D. had produced a track... That's nice.

Esco... Let's Go.

Killer Cosgrove
05-14-2008, 07:47 PM
Yessir... Just read that Just Blaze, Cool & Dre will also have a hand in the production of this album. Should be good then, exciting at least. And Jay Electronica is confirmed to be featuring on the album.

All according to wikipedia... so probably LIES.

B-Raff
05-14-2008, 08:10 PM
when Ross and Jay Z did a track niggas was screamin how great it was, who's to say Ross and Nas can't come together on a hot joint...
Yeah but they had no chemistry, at least I don't think they did. I like the song mainly for the beat and Jay's verse, I could have done without Ross' verse. I don't understand what makes people think Ross and Nas would have any chemistry on record together.

Dan99
05-14-2008, 08:13 PM
I heard that nas wanted to work with MF Doom, so that would be a crazy collabo.

ramb
05-14-2008, 08:17 PM
i didnt read that shit
but i couldnt see nas respecting rick ross enough to do a track with him
which is hilarious knowing that none of rick ross's listeners actually kno who the real rick ross was lmao

Killer Cosgrove
05-14-2008, 08:22 PM
^^^^^^^The same person Freeway got his name from...

Sky Loaf
05-14-2008, 08:24 PM
^^^^^^^The same person Freeway got his name from...

huh?:confused:

Killer Cosgrove
05-14-2008, 08:25 PM
Ricky Ross was a drug dealer and his nickname was Freeway.

Crackavelli
05-14-2008, 10:57 PM
yeah i agree with k.o., ross can step his shit up for the collab
i hope the production is good unlike some tracks.....-war is necessary-

Jayant
05-14-2008, 11:01 PM
^ yeah fuck that was wack

ramb
05-14-2008, 11:19 PM
FREEWAY RICK ROSS
SOLD CRACK IN CALI
HE RAN SHIT LIKE CRAZY
but people runnin around being lame with his name lol
and people dont even kno their shit and think rick ross is jus his real name or some shit lmao
if i become a rapper
i might be tookie williams
or bumpy johnson

Florida Breeze
05-14-2008, 11:41 PM
^ Read a book first.

Cengiz
05-14-2008, 11:57 PM
FREEWAY RICK ROSS
SOLD CRACK IN CALI
HE RAN SHIT LIKE CRAZY
but people runnin around being lame with his name lol
and people dont even kno their shit and think rick ross is jus his real name or some shit lmao
if i become a rapper
i might be tookie williams
or bumpy johnson

Why you write like your writing a poem?

Oblivion
05-15-2008, 07:38 AM
yeah lmao at people saying having rick ross on a track would be tha end of Nas' career.. i only read up to tha first page but KO shut it down.. fucking idiots in this thread that are so close minded they think rappers they don't like wouldn't mesh with their idols

Killer Cosgrove
05-15-2008, 10:30 AM
Dunno who said it but "War Is Necessary" isn't going to be on Nigger anyway. It was an exclusive track for GTA IV, and it was actually better than "Be A Nigger Too" which is going to be on Nigger.

Damn, Nas gon' fuck it all up again eh?

AkAdEmiX
05-15-2008, 10:49 AM
rick ross = gay

Ohini Jonez
05-15-2008, 04:55 PM
yeah lmao at people saying having rick ross on a track would be tha end of Nas' career.. i only read up to tha first page but KO shut it down.. fucking idiots in this thread that are so close minded they think rappers they don't like wouldn't mesh with their idols


thanx BLivvy... love you too... *hi five*

RapWorld
05-19-2008, 02:28 PM
whatt noooooo!!!!! nooo thas not right

Donmega
05-19-2008, 06:05 PM
Dunno who said it but "War Is Necessary" isn't going to be on Nigger anyway. It was an exclusive track for GTA IV, and it was actually better than "Be A Nigger Too" which is going to be on Nigger.

Damn, Nas gon' fuck it all up again eh?

I like both those tracks.

People have always expected way too much from Nas.