I recently came to listen to the intro track 'Queens Get The Money' from Nas' most recent album An Untitled Album. The relatively simple, piano-lined 2:11 track, showcases the ability of arguably the greatest NY rapper since the Notorious B.I.G, through the deliverance of substantial, image-rich lines over an eerie ghetto baseline. Even in the first 30 seconds of the track, the listener is quickly familiarized with what hip-hop music used to be all about: ballads which touch souls and inspire communities. Layered with sharp music samples and a rough, pounding bass sure to wake the neighbors, each track on the 2008 album is sure to school even the most skeptical audience. get Untitled.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
why 'Queens Get The Money' is the greatest song to introduce a rap album
I recently came to listen to the intro track 'Queens Get The Money' from Nas' most recent album An Untitled Album. The relatively simple, piano-lined 2:11 track, showcases the ability of arguably the greatest NY rapper since the Notorious B.I.G, through the deliverance of substantial, image-rich lines over an eerie ghetto baseline. Even in the first 30 seconds of the track, the listener is quickly familiarized with what hip-hop music used to be all about: ballads which touch souls and inspire communities. Layered with sharp music samples and a rough, pounding bass sure to wake the neighbors, each track on the 2008 album is sure to school even the most skeptical audience. get Untitled.
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