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Generally favorable reviews- based on 51 Ratings
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Positive: 41 out of 51
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Mixed: 1 out of 51
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Negative: 9 out of 51
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Nov 20, 2022**** album, he's old af and still wants to chase the one and only J-Z. Go to sleep Nas, you ain't nothing to the goat
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Nov 23, 2022trash as usual. hes so overrated that even this **** will go down as one of his greatest albums. shame.
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Nov 29, 2022what can i say about this one? trash. garbage. **** runnin out of words to describe it.
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Dec 1, 2022After KD2, I thought Nas was going back to his old form. Guess I was wrong, L album and L project. 0
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MojoFeb 16, 2022Nas's fifteenth is a heap of comfort food for old-school rap fans. [Apr 2022, p.90]
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Jan 25, 2022It’s remarkable how these beats all have their own feel yet still work as a cohesive whole. The well-worn joke in hip-hop circles that Nas picks bad beats is effectively wiped. Nas is, in his own words, reincarnated, but with an additional self-awareness that is more grounded than his last few performances. There’s no cryptocurrency chatter or verses shoehorned into trap instrumentals. There are no skips, this is simply good ol’ Nas distilled.
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Jan 18, 2022Summery beats and glitched-out soul samples make tracks like "Ugly" and "Hollywood Gangsta," and the huge fun of "Wave Gods" finds A$AP Rocky dropping in for a guest verse while DJ Premier scratches in some familiar hooks from the archives of golden-era rap.