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Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones (/nɑːˈsɪər/; born September 14, 1973), known professionally as Nas (/nɑːz/), is an American rapper and entrepreneur. Rooted in East Coast hip hop, he is regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time.[2][3][4] The son of jazz musician Olu Dara, Nas began his musical career in 1989 under the moniker "Nasty Nas", and recorded demos under the wing of fellow East Coast rapper Large Professor. Nas made his recording debut on Professor's group, Main Source's 1991 song "Live at the Barbeque". Nas's debut album, Illmatic (1994) is considered to be one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time;[5][6] in 2021, the album was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry.[7] His second album, It Was Written (1996) debuted atop the Billboard 200 and sold over a quarter-million units in its first week; the album, along with its single "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" (featuring Lauryn Hill), propelled Nas into mainstream success.[8] Both released in 1999, Nas's third and fourth albums I Am and Nastradamus were criticized as inconsistent and too commercially oriented, with critics and audiences fearing a decline in the quality of his output. From 2001 to 2005, Nas was involved in a highly publicized feud with Jay-Z, popularized by the diss track "Ether". The feud, along with Nas's subsequent releases Stillmatic (2001), God's Son (2002), and the double album Street's Disciple (2004) helped him restore his critical standing. Nas then reconciled with Jay-Z prior to signing with his then-spearheaded label, Def Jam Recordings in 2006; he adopted a more provocative, politicized direction with the albums Hip Hop Is Dead (2006) and his untitled ninth studio album (2008). In 2010, Nas released Distant Relatives, a collaborative album with Damian Marley that donated its royalties to active African charities. His tenth studio album, Life Is Good (2012) was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. After thirteen nominations, his thirteenth studio album, King's Disease (2020) won his first Grammy for Best Rap Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. His five subsequent albums—King's Disease II, Magic (2021), King's Disease III (2022), Magic 2, and Magic 3 (2023)—each received positive reception and were produced entirely by producer Hit-Boy. Nas has been second ranked by The Source on their "Top 50 Lyricists of All Time" list in 2012, fourth on MTV's Annual Hottest MCs in the Game list in 2013, and was named the "Greatest MC of All Time" by About.com in 2014. The following year, Nas was featured on the "10 Best Rappers of All Time" list by Billboard. Outside of recording, he serves as associate publisher of Mass Appeal magazine, and co-founded its spin-off division Mass Appeal Records, a record label which has signed artists including Dave East, N.O.R.E., Run the Jewels, and Swizz Beatz, among others.[9] Nas has released seventeen studio albums since 1994, ten of which are certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum in the U.S. PICTURE: By All-Pro Reels - https://www.flickr.com/photos/joeglo/52380600682/, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=123357625
42eme épisode de SCRATCH. Nous avions deja parler de Nasty Nas, alias Nas Escobar, alias Nastradamus, alias Nas, quelques episodes auparavant. Nous réitérons donc l'expérience mais en faisant un bon de 6 ans dans le temps. Nous nous situons en l'an 2008, entre les albums « Hip-Hop Is Dead » et « Untitled », où Nasir Jones enchaine les polemiques. Et la mixtape dont nous allons parler prend vie durant ces polemiques justement. Nous allons vous parler de « The N*gger Tape », hosté par DJ Green Lanthern. Animé par Golgoseize, et en invités du jour : Dianguina (Interlude Hip-Hop Classic) et Linho (33 Carats).
***EDITOR'S NOTES*** This episode originally aired on YouTube on December 13th 2023. Another holiday inspired episode for Remember The Record with Christmas right around the corner we decided to go with the Carol of the Bells flow inspired Shoot ‘Em Up by Nas. This marks the first episode where we switched locations from Johnny Warbux's spot to Kalashnikov Red's to enhance the visual aesthetic of the show and for ease of Johnny's family as well. We fix the audio levels of the musical backdrop this go round and continue trying to enhance the quality of the listening experience. We hope y'all enjoy the show and as usual, ask that you follow, rank & review our show as well as share it with other Hip-Hop heads in your life. https://TheRappersCorner.podbean.com/e/nas-nostradamus-revisited-and-revived/ One Love, -The RTR Crew ———————————————————————— ***Original Show Notes***
I rank every single album in Nas's discgraphy. Illmatic, It Was Written, I Am..., Nastradamus, Stillmatic, The Lost Tapes, God's Son, Street's Disciple, Hip Hop Is Dead, Untitled, Distant Relatives, Life Is Good, NASIR, The Lost Tapes II, King's Disease, King's Disease 2, King's Disease 3, Magic, Magic 2, Magic 3... every single one My latest mixtape: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/kennymoss/las-sombras My album from earlier this year: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/kennymoss/michael-kennett-smyth My TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kennymccornmilk My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennymossmusic/ My Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/KennyMossMusic K Hoops: https://www.youtube.com/@UCi73vnUP99wrgMny6_gobrQ Luminous Rec Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luminousrecs/ Marco produced all of 'las sombras' his links: Marco's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco_h_775/ Marco's beats: https://soundcloud.com/merc-dorr?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=1&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
To our BlkPrint family all the way out in Istanbul, just know we see you.After MC and A Plus caught two incredible shows from 50 Cent's Final Lap Tour, they aren't ready for this to be his last performance just yet. Hear the world famous duo's experiences and thoughts about the G-Unit general's setlist, along with the possibility of a B-Sides filled with 50's most classic records. Tune in to also hear congratulations for A Plus on an amazing weekend with Z107.9 Summer Jam in Cleveland, Walgreens bangers in the 90's, Kanye's eeriest show and Druski Hands for our past Nastradamus slander. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
After tackling the crown jewel of Nas' catalog, Illmatic, in Season 3, Moulz & Mel are back in front of the legend to reach a verdict on what many consider to be the polar opposite in his catalog, 1999's Nastradamus. --------------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (11:12 - 13:53) -- The Rap Rankings Game (33:11) -- I Was Fuckin' Trippin' (1:57:10) -- RAB Express: Wu-Tang Clan, A Better Tomorrow (2:03:10) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (2:38:57) -- Nastradamus Info (2:54:38) -- Track 1: "The Prediction" (3:17:02) -- Track 2: "Life We Chose" (3:22:40) -- Track 3: "Nastradamus" (3:58:17) -- Track 4: "Some Of Us Have Angels" (4:32:26) -- Track 5: "Project Windows" (4:36:42) -- Track 6: "Come Get Me" (4:56:11) -- Track 7: "Shoot 'Em Up" (5:11:02) -- Track 8: "Last Words" (5:26:45) -- Track 9: "Family" (6:00:42) -- Track 10: "God Love Us" (6:09:38) -- Track 11: "Quiet Niggas" (6:17:59) -- Track 12: "Big Girl" (6:31:27) -- Track 13: "New World" (7:34:52) -- Track 14: "You Owe Me" (8:17:49) -- Track 15: "The Outcome" (8:25:54) -- Ranking Nastradamus (8:27:29) -- Outro (8:35:22)
Welcome to another episode of "1 Jewel, 1 Verse". Where Hip-Hop Hidden Gems takes a deep dive into a special verse.Who is the greatest rapper of all time? That is a question that has started many debates. Everyone has an opinion, and many of these opinions clash. However there are a hand full of rappers who are sure to be in that conversation. Nas is one of those names.So how did the Hidden Gems crew sneak a song by Nasir Jones onto their podcast? It's pretty simple really. Have you heard the song "Last Words" before? Probably not. The track off of Nas' 1999 album Nastradamus has seemed to be forgotten in time, but deserves another look. It is a true example of a M.C. worthy of being considered the GOAT.Please LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!You can find us on twitter @:Mo @APowerMoJoWillie @Williefreeman19 Media Group: @19MGroupBuy yourself a shirt & support the podcast:https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.com/all And special thanks to:Warren Shaw @ShawSportsNBAhttps://twitter.com/Dope_Interviews
On this episode of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew do a retro music album review of Nas - Nastradamus
On this episode of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew do a retro music album review of Nas - Nastradamus --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rgradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rgradio/support
The worst New Years resolutions and alternatives, as well as my very own. Nastradamus predictions and my own for 2022. HAPPY NEW YEAR, and thank you all for your support as we grow this crazy thing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dave-manwiller/message
B. Cox and J. Owe look back at Nas' fifth album Stillmatic. After a couple of critical disappointments in I Am and Nastradamus in 1999 and the ascent of rival Jay-Z both critically and commercial in the hip-hop game in the new millenium, the Queensbridge emcee launched his "comeback" with this latest effort. Being embroiled in a now legendary beef with Jay-Z for the better part of the year and amid whispers that he was on the decline, Nas emerged with his best album since It Was Written, reconnecting with producers DJ Premier, Large Professor, LES and others. Going back towards his roots of tales of street life and socially conscious lyrics, he completed his comeback with the iconic diss track "Ether", whose aura has only tripled in enormity since it was released on 20 years ago.The album was a critical success as well as a commercial one, selling over 2 million records.Follow The Vault Classic Music Reviews onlinewww.vaultclassicpod.comShow NotesAlbumism: Nas' "Stillmatic" Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospectivehttps://www.albumism.com/features/tribute-celebrating-20-years-of-nas-stillmaticHot New Hip-Hop: Nas' "Stillmatic Deserves As Much Attention As Its Predecessorhttps://www.hotnewhiphop.com/nas-stillmatic-deserves-as-much-attention-as-its-predecessor-news.98635.htmlAmbrosia For Heads: Nas 'Stillmatic' Turns 15. Here's a Look at Nas' Return To his N.Y. State of Mind. https://ambrosiaforheads.com/2016/12/nas-stillmatic-mtv-diary-illmatic-video/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
*Episode Recorded April 2016*DJ Dub Floyd, Brent Langley, Phil Nash aka Remy Lebeau & Race Bannon are back for another episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast. The Squadron Supreme sip 'Good Cheap Wine' (Robert 'Bobby' Mondavi), share more Hip Hop Marvel origin stories, discuss 'I Am' vs 'Nastradamus', Old Eminem vs New Eminem, Microwave Hip Hop, Jay Z Hulking it up in the rap game, Spiderman: Homecoming (who his new villain should be), The Art of Organized Noize doc on Netflix, DMX appreciation, Phil gives an Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series review and the quest continues to find Brent an alias!!!! R.I.P. PHIFE DAWG. Follow us @hiphopmarvels "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"Phil Nash album 'Good Cheap Wine' now available on all streaming services.BUZZSPROUT - $20 Amazon Gift Card (sent after 2nd paid invoice)https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=311753Hosts:DJ Dub Floyd (@djdubfloyd)Rick 0378 (@braille378)Cash Collective (@cashcollective)Phil Nash (@phillipnash)Claudius Moore (@claudius1105)Engineer/Producer: KinCee (@therealKinCee)Intro: Thaahum (@Thaahum) x DJ Big Serg (@BigSerg)Music: Tecknowledgy (@teckbeats), Kreatev (@kreatev)LISTEN-SHARE-RATE-SUBSCRIBE: Pandora, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Audible, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Castbox, Stitcher, Podcast Addict & More!Have a question, comment or suggestion? Email us: hiphopmarvels@gmail.comwww.hiphopmarvels.comTwitter: @hiphopmarvelsIG: @hiphopmarvelsFB: hiphopmarvelsThis episode brought to you by:The Battlegrounds Games & Comics2708 Airport Rd, Dalton, Georgia 30721(706) 259-9704www.thebattlegroundsgames.comThe Tri-State Region's #1 Source for Video Games, Comic Books, Toys and Magic: The Gathering!
The CTC crew tackle Nas' infamous "Nastradamus" album...enjoy! https://www.check---thecredits.com Instagram: @check___thecredits Twitter: @CheckCredits Facebook:@checkthecredits Download "Nastradamus" here - https://music.apple.com/ca/album/nastradamus/203759842
The CTC crew tackle Nas' infamous "Nastradamus" album...enjoy! https://www.check---thecredits.com Instagram: @check___thecredits Twitter: @CheckCredits Facebook:@checkthecredits Download "Nastradamus" here - https://music.apple.com/ca/album/nastradamus/203759842
On November 23rd, 1999, Nas released his fourth album, "Nastradamus". Led by the singles "Nastradamus" and "You Owe Me" the album was a commercial success but was panned by critics and many fans. The album was his follow-up to "I Am" which was released in April of the same year. Many of the songs were newly created due to album leaks prior to its release, those songs would eventually be released on Lost Tapes. Join us as we revisit an album that is an interesting piece in the catalog of one of hip hop's greatest. We also touched on Nas vs Jay, Travis Scott taking Asap Rocky Lane, Kendrick Lamar vs Kanye, and much more. Apple:https://apple.co/3joE6Db Spotify:http://shorturl.at/HIQZ9 Soundcloud:http://shorturl.at/bBPT9 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/RecordReportPodcast Like, Comment, Share. #Nas #EastCoast #hiphop #storytelling #hiphoppodcast #blackpodcasts #blackpodcastnetwork
LEGEND,MULTI PLATINUM, CLASSIC ALBUMS, RING, BEVEL, OTHER TECH SHIT, MR OOCHIE WALLIE HIMSELF! OUT FOR PRESIDENT TO REPRESENT HIM, NASTY NAS, NAS ESCOBAR, ESCO,NASTRADAMUS, AW MAN JUST TWAUN AND CHUCK ARE DEDICATING THIS MIX SIMPLY TO NAS
Is it possible for arguably the greatest rapper of all time, who’s responsible for the greatest hip hop record of all time, to put out a turd? The Longwinded Ones, reluctantly, say “Yes”.Sammy admits he completely missed out on the impact “Illmatic” made (for shame),and Mikey reminds him that “Illmatic” was the first album he turned him onto when beginning his own hip hop journey. Introduction to the Billboard Top 10 game begins here (this was the last time Sammy actually did well), Mikey’s obvious ignorance when it comes to anything hip hop is made apparent quite quickly, the lads CHECK THE CREDITS, and do a deep dive into the track-by-track review.YouTube comments abound, making sense of hip hop skits, intermittent fasting and attempting to enjoy “Big Girl”...but you gotta be high to do that sh*t!Conclusions, recommendations, and final thoughts follow!So, enjoy this in-depth episode tackling arguably one of hip hop’s biggest disappointments!This episode is brought to you by: Hydra Drops You can find more Check the Credits here:website: www.check---thecredits.comInstagram: @check___thecreditsTwitter: @CheckCreditsFacebook:@checkthecredits
Is it possible for arguably the greatest rapper of all time, who’s responsible for the greatest hip hop record of all time, to put out a turd? The Longwinded Ones, reluctantly, say “Yes”.Sammy admits he completely missed out on the impact “Illmatic” made (for shame),and Mikey reminds him that “Illmatic” was the first album he turned him onto when beginning his own hip hop journey. Introduction to the Billboard Top 10 game begins here (this was the last time Sammy actually did well), Mikey’s obvious ignorance when it comes to anything hip hop is made apparent quite quickly, the lads CHECK THE CREDITS, and do a deep dive into the track-by-track review.YouTube comments abound, making sense of hip hop skits, intermittent fasting and attempting to enjoy “Big Girl”...but you gotta be high to do that sh*t!Conclusions, recommendations, and final thoughts follow!So, enjoy this in-depth episode tackling arguably one of hip hop’s biggest disappointments!This episode is brought to you by: Hydra Drops You can find more Check the Credits here: website: www.check---thecredits.comInstagram: @check___thecreditsTwitter: @CheckCreditsFacebook:@checkthecredits
We’re wrapping up our tribute to the Wayans Family! We dig into their 2000s productions, from “Scary Movie” to “My Wife & Kids”. We also celebrate 20 years of Nas’ “Nastradamus” and Sisqó’s “Unleash the Dragon” albums. Drinking Game! Drink everytime we say “Shenanigans”
In the latest episode of Some Dude, Bang and Mike discuss the statement from Nas saying that he isn't going to celebrate his debut classic "Illmatic" anymore. The Duo also gives some of their predictions from the upcoming 2019-20 NBA Season. Join the conversation! Make sure you use the hashtag #SomeDudePod!
Armond & Doc continue on this week with a conversation about Nas's #Definitive15 songs, and it doesn't take us long to disagree
Episode 10 of #WHATSAPODCAST is ALL about the music - from an impassioned discussion of Nas albums (I am vs Nastradamus) to the news of another Jay Z B Sides concert in NYC, we tackle those topics, and more, in only a way we can. The guys also speak on Tiger Woods, Coachella, Alibaba 996 and many more topics that have stirred the pot recently. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and comment on each episode of #WHATSAPODCAST and share with your friends - PEACE!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatsapodcast)
Tracklist Quart d'heure d'actualité DJ Duke & Akhénaton - Qui vit par le fer... (Feat. Benny) Statik Selektah & Termanology - Haunted (Feat. Ufo Fev) Anderson .Paak - Cheers (Feat. Q-Tip) Nomadic Massive - Let It In DJ set de Senz Beats Harvey Mandel - Cristo Redentor Fog - A Word Of Advice (feat. MF DOOM) The UN - The Golden Grail The Cenubites - I Was Forgotten Hobo Junction - Family Shit GZA - Firehouse feat. Ka De Puta Madre - Le Dealer De Son Dope Raekwon - Can It Be All So Simple Remix (Feat. Ghostface Killah) Wu-Tang Clan - Careful Click Click remix (Feat. Kardinal Offishal) Cappo - Most Wanted Marq Spekt & Gary Wilson - HollyWood Hills (Feat. Lex Boogie From The Bronx) Quart d'heure d'anniversaire Redman - Can't Wait [extrait de Dare Iz A Dark Side, 1994] Q-Tip - Let's Ride [extrait de Amplified, 1999] Q-Tip - Wait Up [extrait de Amplified, 1999] Nas - Come Get Me [extrait de Nastradamus, 1999] Snoop Doggy Dogg - Serial Killa [extrait de Doggystyle, 1993] Snoop Doggy Dogg - Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None) [extrait de Doggystyle, 1993] Method Man - Bring Da Pain [extrait de Tical, 1994] Del The Funky Homosapien - No More Worries [extrait de No Need For Alarm, 1993]
Tracklist Quart d'heure d'actualité DJ Duke & Akhénaton - Qui vit par le fer... (Feat. Benny) Statik Selektah & Termanology - Haunted (Feat. Ufo Fev) Anderson .Paak - Cheers (Feat. Q-Tip) Nomadic Massive - Let It In DJ set de Senz Beats Harvey Mandel - Cristo Redentor Fog - A Word Of Advice (feat. MF DOOM) The UN - The Golden Grail The Cenubites - I Was Forgotten Hobo Junction - Family Shit GZA - Firehouse feat. Ka De Puta Madre - Le Dealer De Son Dope Raekwon - Can It Be All So Simple Remix (Feat. Ghostface Killah) Wu-Tang Clan - Careful Click Click remix (Feat. Kardinal Offishal) Cappo - Most Wanted Marq Spekt & Gary Wilson - HollyWood Hills (Feat. Lex Boogie From The Bronx) Quart d'heure d'anniversaire Redman - Can’t Wait [extrait de Dare Iz A Dark Side, 1994] Q-Tip - Let’s Ride [extrait de Amplified, 1999] Q-Tip - Wait Up [extrait de Amplified, 1999] Nas - Come Get Me [extrait de Nastradamus, 1999] Snoop Doggy Dogg - Serial Killa [extrait de Doggystyle, 1993] Snoop Doggy Dogg - Ain’t No Fun (If The Homies Can’t Have None) [extrait de Doggystyle, 1993] Method Man - Bring Da Pain [extrait de Tical, 1994] Del The Funky Homosapien - No More Worries [extrait de No Need For Alarm, 1993]
Lamont's Subliminal Dialog's first episode!!! In the episode we go through some of Nastradamus's 2018 predictions that were written in his "Les Propheties" book. Enjoy some drinks and get into some casual comedic talk, enjoy!
The ultiamte Nasir Jones aka Nas Escobar aka Nasty Nas mixtape featuring NY State Of Mind, It Ain't Hard To Tell, Nastradamus, Oochie Wally, Chizzled, In The Room (ft. Maxwell), Live At The BBQ, The World Is Yours, On The Real, HalfTime, Street Dreams, The Don, Made You Look + MORE! #ItsNotAJoke
Crystal balls, ominous prophecies, and scientific predictions abound in this week's episode of The What If? Podcast. We're joined by the superhomie Conrad Schoenleber, as we talk about predicting the future, in all the ways that we as humans try to figure out what's coming. Get ready for a big dose of oracles, seers, savants, soothsayers, and more. Spencer tells us about the blind oracle Baba Vanga, Ryan talks about J.W. Dunne, and his experiments with time, and Conrad schools us on all things nerdy. Hot Topics: The Baba Vanga Venga Boys, What Happened To Miss Cleo?, If I Only Had Some Eyes, Predicting 9/11, Nastradamus, Don't Ask The Robot, Billy's Got The Juice, Space Apples, Ray Kurzweil The What If? Podcast Listener Survey http://whatifpodcast.com/survey The What If? Podcast On Patreon https://www.patreon.com/whatifpodcast
The 857 Music Podcast - Episode 43: Our Hip-Hop Predictions For 2017. In this episode, we determine how many of our 2016 predictions actually came true and we make a few new ones for 2017. The 857 Music Podcast features in-depth discussion between 857 members (and occasional guests) regarding hip-hop topics, news and music related events! Selected questions from fans are also read and answered during the show. *Do you agree with our predictions or would you like to share your own? Let us know in the comments below.
Just how wack is the Nas album Nastradamus? I find out in the debut episode of the Wack Juice Podcast. http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/https://archive.org/download/wackjuicenastradamus/wackjuicenastradamus.mp3
☆ MUSIC DEALER & KLUB KILLER - SINCE 2002 ☆ WWW.DJSHUBAK.COM Bookings : contact@djshubak.com Retrouvez moi sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/djshubak et sur instagram : https://www.instagram.com/djshubak • BEST OF NAS • 01 I Can 02 If I Ruled The World Feat. Lauryn Hill 03 Cherry Wine Feat Amy Winehouse 04 Classic 05 Dr. Knockboots 06 Nas Is LIke 07 Street Dreams 08 Street Dreams Remix Feat. R Kelly 09 Did You Ever Think Feat. R Kelly 10 Hate Me Now 11 Got Ur Self A Gun 12 Made you look 13 Carry on Tradition 14 Get Down 15 More Than I Can Say Feat. Keyshia Cole 16 I'm Gonna Be Alright Feat. Jennifer Lopez 17 Virgo 18 It Ain't Hard To Tell 19 It Ain't Hard To Tell (Large Professor Remix) 20 Halftime 21 Lifes a bitch ( Cookin Soul ) Feat. Az 22 Affirmative Action Feat. N.T.M 23 The Message 24 Poppa Was A Playa 25 Just A Moment Feat. Quan 26 Heaven Ft. Jully Black 27 Phone Tap Feat. Az 28 Flyest Angel Feat. Pharrell Williams 29 Oochie Wally Feat. Bravehearts 30 The Don 31 The Second Coming 32 Hero 33 Nasty 34 Hip Hop Is Dead 35 Bridging The Gap Feat. Olu Dara 36 Road To Zion Feat. Damian Marley 37 One Mic 38 Thugz Mansion Feat. 2pac
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The African History Network Show welcomes back Poet, Jessica Care Moore. She'll talk about her "Black Women Rock" performance at the upcoming African World Festival in Detroit this weekend and other projects she's working on. Jessica is an internationally renowned poet/ publisher/ activist/ rock star/ playwright and actor. She is a five-time Showtime at the Apollo winner; has been featured on hip-hop mega-star, Nas' "Nastradamus" album and was a returning star of Russell Simmon's HBO Series, Def Poetry Jam. After her legendary win on the Apollo stage, Jessica Care Moore was approached by several book publishing companies, but in 1997, she paved her own path and launched a publishing company of her own – Moore Black Press. Which has released her first book; "The Words Don't Fit In My Mouth," and several thousand copies. A few years later, she followed up with her second collection of poetry and essays, "The Alphabet Verses The Ghetto." Moore Black Press proudly published famed poets, Saul Williams and Shariff Simmons; Def Poetry Jam's co-founder, Danny Simmons, NBA basket-ball player, Etan Thomas, activist and poet, Ras Baraka and former Essence Magazine editor and author, Asha Bandele. We'll also do an update on the North Carolina Eugenics case and Abayomi Azikiwe of The Pan African Newswire will talk about the famine going on in Somalia and more. The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.