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NASIR

Nas

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released June 15, 2018 | Mass Appeal - NAS

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After an absence of six years, Nasir Jones returns with a new album produced by Kanye West, as part of the June 2018 G.O.O.D Music salvo. Like recent efforts from Pusha T, Kanye and Kid Cudi before him, Nas’s NASIR project contains seven tracks, like seven deadly sins, each given a laconic treatment by the bard of Queensbridge. Produced and polished in Wyoming, like the rest of the series, this album is full of concision, instinct, and urgency. In the introduction, this is Nas parcelled-out, anti-conformist and skeptical, with Red Army Choirs, the mogul Puff Daddy and the angelic voice of 070 Shake. Over a stunning loop by  Slick Rick, he paints police violence with little impressionist brushstrokes on Cops Shot the Kid with Kanye in tow. Later he works on his excesses, follies and delusions of grandeur on White Label and Bonjour. But it's when he brings in The Dream on Adam and Eve and above all Everything, where Nas hits a more personal note. Somewhere between social commentary, cultural intervention and lucid debate, Nas takes on his own legend, but without necessarily facing up to his faults, as his best enemy Jay-Z did on 4:44. Nasir Jones is trying to have a clear-out, to focus on what's essential, finding both his gift and his curse dulled by the simple things in life. Simple Things is the conclusion of a journey that has been at once public and secret. Throughout its meandering course, Kanye West offers the best possible environment, nestled between classicism and art brut. Nas is very much his own equal here, without compromising his style: people demand a lot of his genius but above all, he remains human.  ©Aurélien Chapuis / Qobuz 
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NASIR

Nas

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released June 15, 2018 | Mass Appeal - NAS

After an absence of six years, Nasir Jones returns with a new album produced by Kanye West, as part of the June 2018 G.O.O.D Music salvo. Like recent efforts from Pusha T, Kanye and Kid Cudi before him, Nas’s NASIR project contains seven tracks, like seven deadly sins, each given a laconic treatment by the bard of Queensbridge. Produced and polished in Wyoming, like the rest of the series, this album is full of concision, instinct, and urgency. In the introduction, this is Nas parcelled-out, anti-conformist and skeptical, with Red Army Choirs, the mogul Puff Daddy and the angelic voice of 070 Shake. Over a stunning loop by  Slick Rick, he paints police violence with little impressionist brushstrokes on Cops Shot the Kid with Kanye in tow. Later he works on his excesses, follies and delusions of grandeur on White Label and Bonjour. But it's when he brings in The Dream on Adam and Eve and above all Everything, where Nas hits a more personal note. Somewhere between social commentary, cultural intervention and lucid debate, Nas takes on his own legend, but without necessarily facing up to his faults, as his best enemy Jay-Z did on 4:44. Nasir Jones is trying to have a clear-out, to focus on what's essential, finding both his gift and his curse dulled by the simple things in life. Simple Things is the conclusion of a journey that has been at once public and secret. Throughout its meandering course, Kanye West offers the best possible environment, nestled between classicism and art brut. Nas is very much his own equal here, without compromising his style: people demand a lot of his genius but above all, he remains human.  ©Aurélien Chapuis / Qobuz 
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NASIR

Nas

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released June 15, 2018 | Mass Appeal Records - Def Jam Recordings

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Instead of being received as Nas' 11th album, Nasir arrived in a blur of Kanye West's design. The instant the EP-length set was issued, it slotted into place as the fourth volume of "the Wyoming sessions," a series of like-sized releases with West involved on every song, recorded primarily at a ranch rented by the producer. Preceded in consecutive May-June 2018 weeks by Daytona, Ye, and Kids See Ghosts, Nasir falls into Nas' chronology six years after Life Is Good. During the dry spell, Nas tended to his legacy with a documentary, expanded reissue, and PBS-aired orchestral performance of Illmatic, and made guest appearances on at least three dozen numbers, including DJ Khaled's "Nas Album Done." On that track, Nas evidently wasn't referring to Nasir, a set that could not have been complete, not with its references to later events, from Colin Kaepernick's protest of police brutality to the unlawful arrest of two black men at a Starbucks. Rather than playing out like a mercilessly edited, up-to-date album with all fat removed, Nasir resembles rotting offcuts bundled with some fresh standouts to placate a fan base expecting a major statement. A prevailing quantity of the tracks is either forgettable or regrettable. Nas often sounds unenthused -- surprising given that most of the beats evoke a degree of agitation -- and is occasionally boorish, writing "pre-bate" and "slayed" into one couplet and detailing violent sex in another. (All this on material released only a few weeks after ex-wife Kelis accused Nas of mental and physical abuse.) Even with West's emetic mention of "fake news," "Cops Shot the Kid" is the highlight. As a Slick Rick sample loops continuously to reflect recurrent tragedies, Nas paints vivid street scenes of joy, fear, and ultimately terror: "White kids are brought in alive/Black kids get hit with like five."© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Dagar Bani

Ustad Nasir Zahiruddin Dagar

World - Released November 6, 2007 | Navras Records Ltd

SOLO

M. Nasir

Asia - Released July 7, 2006 | Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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Phoenix Bangkit

M. Nasir

Pop - Released June 11, 2001 | WM Malaysia

Canggung Mendonan

M. Nasir

Asia - Released December 22, 1993 | Sony Music Entertainment

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Hits Terbaik M. Nasir & Awie

M. Nasir

Pop - Released August 11, 2014 | Sony Music Entertainment

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Chant Dhrupad

Nasir Zahiruddin Dagar

Indian Music - Released January 1, 1989 | Naïve Jazz - world

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Nasır

Melike Şahin

Punk / New Wave - Released September 23, 2022 | Gülbaba Records

Best of M.Nasir Dengan Kembara

M. Nasir

Pop - Released January 1, 2001 | Universal Music Ltd. (Malaysia branch)

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Dum Tak (feat. NASIR)

Dana Salah

Pop - Released July 21, 2022 | Dana Salah

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Let It Shine

Nasir Dickerson

Jazz - Released December 8, 2022 | NasirDickersonMusic

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Saudagar Mimpi

M. Nasir

Asia - Released July 7, 2006 | Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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Sang Pencinta

M. Nasir

Pop - Released May 16, 2006 | WM Malaysia

No.1 Dulu Dan Kini M.Nasir

M. Nasir

Pop - Released January 1, 2002 | Universal Music Ltd. (Malaysia branch)

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Chiawan

Nasir Rezazî

Miscellaneous - Released December 13, 2015 | Naser Razzazi

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Get 2 Da Bands

Nasir Hamad

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 11, 2022 | VG Ent - Camp 23

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Derita Dibalik Tawa Suling Mantul

Nasir Dagul

World - Released December 19, 2023 | Nasir Dagul

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Ye Meri Zindagi

Nasir Ahmed

World - Released July 26, 2021 | Ullu Music

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