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The good news is that lyrically, Nas is pretty much back on form.
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'Stillmatic', as ever, is far from flawless but, at its best, it addresses the hip-hop landscape of 2002 as lucidly as 'Illmatic' did that of '94.
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Without question, Stillmatic is the artist's most complete album since he debuted eight years ago with Illmatic.
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There are moments on Stillmatic where the old fire is rekindled, the power of his emceeing reborn.
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Stillmatic features the best rhymes from Nas since his debut, Illmatic, and possibly the best rhymes of the year, rivaled maybe only by Ghostface Killah’s Bulletproof Wallets. Nas rhymes wonderfully on every song, dropping knowledge like.
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Stillmatic wouldn't be a proper Nas record if it didn't contain at least a few regrettable detours into bad taste, and the album boasts its share.
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While no album may ever top his debut's brilliance, this one comes close enough to make even his most passionate haters happy to hear the raw essence of hip-hop revealed in all it's true glory.
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VibeIt's infuriatingly inconsistent.... But this album's bittersweet beauty lies in the fact that Nas cares. [Feb 2002, p.120]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 170 out of 192
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Mixed: 6 out of 192
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Negative: 16 out of 192
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Nov 27, 2010This album brought Nas back to the forefront in Hip-Hop. Aside from maybe one track, this entire album brings that intensity that only Nas can bring.
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MahmoudRFeb 24, 2007This album is a classic PERIOD. The so called "experts" who rated this album were paid big bucks by def jam to do so
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MorganBJul 25, 2005Nas proves he is the king of New York with uch songs as "Ether", "Got Urself A Gun", and an instant classic "Rewind".