Nas – Untitled (Originally N****R)
Grade: A-
Nas’ 9th album has been shrouded in controversy from day one. The album’s controversial title and lyrics started causing problems almost a year before a single copy hit stores. Everyone from Rev. Jesse Jackson to LA Reid to Bill O’Reilly to Newsweek Magazine and even members of the US Congress made their opinions (for better or worse) known. Now, with the actual album completed (minus its original title), the finished product deserves just as much praise as it has controversy.
Untitled is loosely a concept album. It has a very cohesive and organized feel that few modern Hip Hop albums embrace. The album’s lyrics read like an expose’ on the oppression of modern American blacks (complete with an entire song devoted to the practices of Fox News and references to Noble Dru Ali and Ivan Van Sertima). Over some of the slickest production of his career, Nas seamlessly meanders between the pretty thug swagger that made him famous and the revolutionary political leanings that made him an icon.
In many ways, Untitled has done what few Nas albums have been able to do: be strong in both content and quality. It is one of the few rap albums in recent years that appeases the appetites of Hip Hop connoisseurs while still being accessible to those curious, out of the loop listeners who just want to know what all the fuss is about.
Tracks to check for: “Fried Chicken,” “Ya’ll My Niggas,” & “Black President”


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A definite great read..Jim Bean
October 1st, 2009 at 3:37 am