Album

Illmatic (Live From The Kennedy Center)

Nas With The National Symphony Orchestra

2018 · Hip Hop

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Illmatic (Live From The Kennedy Center) by Nas With The National Symphony Orchestra

Illmatic (Live From The Kennedy Center) is a Hip-Hop album by Nas With The National Symphony Orchestra, originally released in 2018. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

About

<b>100 Best Albums</b> Nas lied to u. Four tracks into his debut album, he told listener, “The world is your,” but he was wrong. And if he didn’t know it going into the release of <i>Illmatic</i>, he knew almost immediately after. As the critical rap universe would assure him, the world belonged to Nas himself—a New York rap prodigy hailing from the talent-rich Queensbridge housing projects whose 10-track debut realized the promise he’d shown as a guest MC on Main Source’s “Live at the Barbeque.” And while the album was immediately recognized as a gem by those in the know, its impact on hip-hop at large would only fully be appreciated in the years following. <i>Illmatic</i> is only nine actual songs (not counting opener “The Genesis"), and while it was reportedly released in haste to combat the rampant bootlegging of an early version, it’s no less heavy a listen. Its first single, “Halftime,” appears on the soundtrack of the 1992 film <i>Zebrahead</i> and, coupled with his “Live at the Barbeque” verse, positioned Nas as hip-hop's next great MC, well before an album was ready. With <i>Illmatic</i>, Nas' poetic aptitude reveals itself, the MC introducing turns of phrase and perspective previously unheard within the art form. “My mic check is life or death, breathing a sniper's breath/I exhale the yellow smoke of buddha through righteous steps/Deep like <i>The Shining</i>, sparkle like a diamond/Sneak a Uzi on the island in my army jacket lining,” he spits on “It Ain’t Hard to Tell.” <i>Illmatic</i>’s sample-heavy sound comes courtesy of a veritable dream team of production talent (DJ Premier, Large Professor, Q-Tip, Pete Rock, and L.E.S.), a lineup that helped to break a long-standing tradition of single-producer hip-hop album. Together they present a unified vision of the murky, guttural, jazz-heavy hip-hop that would come to define the '90s New York sound. Aside from L.E.S., the group were all established in their lane, but they'd elevate their practices for Na, an MC of his caliber making it that much easier for everyone to shine. Over menacing piano lines (“N.Y. State of Mind”) and horn stabs (“It Ain't Hard to Tell”), Nas is able to transition seamlessly and continuously between freewheeling non sequiturs and vivid storytelling (a verse from “One Love” would inspire a scene in video director Hype Williams' feature film <i>Belly</i>). .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Genesis1:45
  2. 2N.Y. State of Mind4:54
  3. 3Life's a Bitch (feat. AZ & Olu Dara)3:30
  4. 4The World Is Yours4:50
  5. 5Halftime4:20
  6. 6Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)4:08
  7. 7One Love (feat. Q-Tip)5:25
  8. 8One Time 4 Your Mind3:18
  9. 9Represent4:12
  10. 10It Ain't Hard to Tell3:22

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • East Coast
  • layered
  • triumphant
  • urban

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