• Record Label: Columbia
  • Release Date: Nov 30, 2004
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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 130 Ratings

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  1. Feb 24, 2019
    10
    Nas has created one of the best albums of his career since his debut album Illmatic, Street's Disciple is a work of art. When I first listen to the album, I thought it was alright, but after a couple of listens, I fell in love with the album. I love all the songs from a double disc album from start to finish. The beats are straight up fire, and I love the production he was going for on theNas has created one of the best albums of his career since his debut album Illmatic, Street's Disciple is a work of art. When I first listen to the album, I thought it was alright, but after a couple of listens, I fell in love with the album. I love all the songs from a double disc album from start to finish. The beats are straight up fire, and I love the production he was going for on the album. Nas's flows are fantastic as usual, and his bars are dope. One of best album to ever come out of back in 2004. I highly recommend it. Expand
  2. Jul 21, 2018
    8
    It's not an easy feat to make a great double disc album, but Nas pretty much managed to do just that. He tests himself on some different types of beats and his lyrics are as impressive as always. Even though there are some filler on this album and while it's not on the same level as Tupac's double album "All Eyez on Me" or Biggie's "Life After Death", it's still a strong and enjoyableIt's not an easy feat to make a great double disc album, but Nas pretty much managed to do just that. He tests himself on some different types of beats and his lyrics are as impressive as always. Even though there are some filler on this album and while it's not on the same level as Tupac's double album "All Eyez on Me" or Biggie's "Life After Death", it's still a strong and enjoyable effort by Nas.

    Favorite tracks:

    A Message to the Feds, Sincerely, We the People
    Nazareth Savage
    Rest of My Life
    Reason
    Street's Disciple
    U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography of Rakim)
    Remember the Times
    War
    Thief's Theme

    Least favorite track:

    Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny)
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  3. Jan 27, 2017
    7
    It kinda feels that Nas was too shy to take risks here. Not downplaying his lyricism but overall this one is really boring and I can't even remember a single track that stands out at least.
  4. May 8, 2011
    8
    great lyrics and a great story nas amazes you with the way he uses his words. the music and beats were okay but once again his lyrics were on point. i listened to this album like 4 or 5 times. i enjoyed it every single time
  5. Nov 27, 2010
    10
    One of the best double-albums in hip-hop by far. Production is varied and complements the lyrics and vocals. There is great cohesion between tracks and concepts
  6. MahmoudR
    Feb 24, 2007
    10
    ill lyricism, innovative, unique, a breath of fresh air from the bland sounding hip hop of present day
  7. SC
    Jun 28, 2006
    10
    This album is definitely under rated. It's a 10!!!! Whoever can say this album is mediocre or unexceptional are just listening wrong.
  8. AlbertS
    Jan 9, 2006
    9
    Nas still got it. This is very, very good for a double disc, despite the flaws a double disc usually presents, most namely fillers. The first disc was great (except the bonus track, which was a nonsubstantive booty-hop song), but the second disc was mediocre (but there were good songs...such as Street's Disciple, Bridging the Gap, Me & You, and Thief's Theme. Virgo was highly Nas still got it. This is very, very good for a double disc, despite the flaws a double disc usually presents, most namely fillers. The first disc was great (except the bonus track, which was a nonsubstantive booty-hop song), but the second disc was mediocre (but there were good songs...such as Street's Disciple, Bridging the Gap, Me & You, and Thief's Theme. Virgo was highly anticipated, but it disappointed me. I thought Ludacris was far better in the Made You Look remix.) The HOT songs were American Way, These Are Our Heroes, Just A Moment, and Reason on the first disc. His incredible way of coming with lyrics mixed in with politics, fresh beats and maintaining his street cred make this album a good one. If it were me, I would've left off some of the songs on the second disc and make it one disc. But the good tracks display Nas' evolution as an artist. Expand
  9. KurtW
    Aug 3, 2005
    10
    Great Music
  10. Drew
    Jun 17, 2005
    8
    This album was good but illmatic is still the best.
  11. WalterM
    May 7, 2005
    10
    This double CD was perhaps one of the more superior and outwitting albums of its times. The album on a whole was a a huge new type of complexity and goes a lot deeper than his older albums. Me and the chaps love it as it rocks
  12. kevinb
    Feb 28, 2005
    9
    NAS at his best since It was written, totally addictive and most lyrical album to date . no doubt ,a must have none commercial strictly hip hop album.
  13. rubenf
    Feb 25, 2005
    8
    This album proves nas is one of the greatest. The lyrics the and the beats all make this album. one of the greatest rap albums in a long time -illiest kid
  14. idontknow
    Feb 23, 2005
    9
    awesome for a double cd. Great playback value cos Nas lyrics are the best. The beats at first sound boring but eventually become addictive. The first disc is much better than the second, hence not a perfect score. Easily my Album of the year for 2004!! best songs: too many to say
  15. erwinj
    Feb 11, 2005
    10
    i love tha street disciples cd album..this is like tha best cd i ever heard in my life..nas made fantasic music through out tha years..
  16. WelileM
    Feb 6, 2005
    10
    To me, this album is as good a double CD as we are going to get. The quality of songs is high both lyrically and musically. Plus, he has catered for all his fans, from those that love grimy street tales("Thieves Theme", "Streets Disciple" and "Sekou Story") to inspiring goood living in "Live Now" and "Just a Moment" to mature, yet creative cuts like "Bridging the Gap" and "No one else in To me, this album is as good a double CD as we are going to get. The quality of songs is high both lyrically and musically. Plus, he has catered for all his fans, from those that love grimy street tales("Thieves Theme", "Streets Disciple" and "Sekou Story") to inspiring goood living in "Live Now" and "Just a Moment" to mature, yet creative cuts like "Bridging the Gap" and "No one else in the room." He went a step further by releasing "Coon Picniic", which has force public discourse about how celebrities ought to be. I'm loving Mr. Jones for being creative and bold enough to share his views on loads of issues, including the election, in such an insightful, yet thought-provoking way. Expand
  17. DorzaO.S
    Feb 3, 2005
    10
    He is the best emcee alive!! whether you want it or not.He raps for facts and everyday stuff which happens in the street unlike most of rappers around who are only commercially driven.Some critics says it would have been better if it was single cd instead of double.That's bullshit!! its perfect as it coz u can listen anytime whether its mornign or late at night.Its a classic as all He is the best emcee alive!! whether you want it or not.He raps for facts and everyday stuff which happens in the street unlike most of rappers around who are only commercially driven.Some critics says it would have been better if it was single cd instead of double.That's bullshit!! its perfect as it coz u can listen anytime whether its mornign or late at night.Its a classic as all Nas album which people will be listening to after 10 or 20 years unlike jay shit,ems,50 etc Expand
  18. dougiej
    Jan 28, 2005
    10
    still the best
  19. vaughnb
    Jan 26, 2005
    10
    dis is tha realest cd out, and nas is tha realest artist in da game
  20. PeterJ
    Jan 26, 2005
    10
    Nas is by far the best rapper on the planet. He is a well educated and informed man. Despite his success he is a very humble, god fearing man. Growing up I was a big Tupac fan because he was a great leader and was also well educated, informed and a great leader. Both Nas and Tupac tell you how they feel in their music. Even if you know nothing about their lifestyle's, which are not Nas is by far the best rapper on the planet. He is a well educated and informed man. Despite his success he is a very humble, god fearing man. Growing up I was a big Tupac fan because he was a great leader and was also well educated, informed and a great leader. Both Nas and Tupac tell you how they feel in their music. Even if you know nothing about their lifestyle's, which are not perfect by any means, you can learn a lot from both of them about life, and yourself. I am a 32 white male married with two small children, and haven't bought cd's since Tupac died in 1996. Nas is the only exception. Everything else I hear nowadays is commercialized garbage. Sure, they have good beats, but they say nothing. Nas makes me want to listen to the words of the songs, just like Tupac did. Well done Nasir Jones! Expand
  21. bobj
    Jan 20, 2005
    10
    awesome cd dude
  22. AndrewH
    Jan 13, 2005
    9
    street's disciple although not as lyrically compelling as illmatic, is arguably nas' second best album. Its a toss up between stillmatic( a classic), the lost tapes ( which has all the street credit you could ask for), and of course street's disciple. I'm tired of hearing weak reviews from critics who are disapointed that nas doesn't have 3 or 4 smash hits on street's disciple although not as lyrically compelling as illmatic, is arguably nas' second best album. Its a toss up between stillmatic( a classic), the lost tapes ( which has all the street credit you could ask for), and of course street's disciple. I'm tired of hearing weak reviews from critics who are disapointed that nas doesn't have 3 or 4 smash hits on street's disciple. An album shouldn't be judged by how many singles it has on it, nas puts out the music he does because he's trying to reduce the commercialism of rap, if he wanted to, he could sell out like chingy or 50 or diddy. But because nas is fighting the good fight he will continue to have his reputation as one of the top 5 mc's to ever grace the game. Expand
  23. HazzaJ
    Jan 12, 2005
    9
    I gave it a 9 because I am a sucker for catchy beats which Street's Disciple doesn't really have but once again Nas goes along his own path and puts the commercial tripe on the back burner. His single "Bridging The Gap" with his father Olu Dara really surprised me in terms of public acceptance and my personal favorite after one listen is "Live Now" with a great cameo from...
  24. StevenR
    Jan 8, 2005
    8
    Double-discs are rough; however, Nas did his thing though. One problem I have with this album is that some of the beats don't connect with some of the songs with Nas as an artist (Nas' fans and listeners and critiques throughout the years know what I'm talking about when they hear the two discs) Although he definitely made history and placed another album under his belt, I Double-discs are rough; however, Nas did his thing though. One problem I have with this album is that some of the beats don't connect with some of the songs with Nas as an artist (Nas' fans and listeners and critiques throughout the years know what I'm talking about when they hear the two discs) Although he definitely made history and placed another album under his belt, I think he would have done a much better and solid job make one disc--eliminating a few songs that shouldn't have been done i.e. War, U.B.R. and Me & You. I think if songs like that were cut and beats for some others joints like American Way and Sekou Story, where he rapping 4real and just maken another song, it wouldnt b, or almost been, a classic. Expand
  25. mikes
    Jan 5, 2005
    8
    yes, should have been one disc. there are some throwaway tracks. however, this is still one of the better rap albums of 2004.
  26. TonyB
    Jan 5, 2005
    8
    Hot album, one of the best double albums ever. Easily
  27. NinaR
    Jan 3, 2005
    10
    Well, being a true fan of the street disciple for some time now, I would have to say my man really brought it on this album. With the introductory banger sincerely to the feds and the consciencious cut live now, proves that there is no rapper on his level of thinking. Nas differs from other rappers because he paints a clear picture in your mind. I love it and recommend it to all.
  28. GabrielR
    Dec 27, 2004
    9
    what can i say.....he did it again. At first i was skeptical because of the beat selection, but thats what makes this album a classic. His lyrics are Tight and way more meaningful than anyone has done in awhile. He has awoke me to real hiphop again and not the glamour lifestyle of bling bling which has flood our hip hop culture. Commerical rap is fun, but real hip hop is essential from a what can i say.....he did it again. At first i was skeptical because of the beat selection, but thats what makes this album a classic. His lyrics are Tight and way more meaningful than anyone has done in awhile. He has awoke me to real hiphop again and not the glamour lifestyle of bling bling which has flood our hip hop culture. Commerical rap is fun, but real hip hop is essential from a conscience street's disciple, such as Nas, which has matured. This is a must have CD. Expand
  29. ryane
    Dec 26, 2004
    8
    its good but you still expect better from one of the greatest ever
  30. MathijsS
    Dec 24, 2004
    9
    Nas, once again shows he sails his own course! The beats are incredible en his lyrics oustanding, sometimes even genius, als always. Nas is the King of New York, the one and only true processor of Kool G Rap, the greatest storyteller en most skilled mc of all times!
Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 16
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 16
  3. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. Street’s Disciple reveals Nas at a new peak, finally comfortable in the post-millennial hip-hop world.
  2. Yes, it's "sprawling," "massive," "has lots of filler," "should have been one disc," etc.-- but guess what: It's cocksure and it works.
  3. Blender
    70
    The beats throughout are deliriously varied. [Dec 2004, p.138]