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Universal acclaim- based on 154 Ratings
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Positive: 128 out of 154
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Mixed: 13 out of 154
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Negative: 13 out of 154
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Dec 6, 2022Perfect title for a stupid project like this one. No ideas, no innovations, nothing. Same old Nas. Bad, really bad.
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Dec 1, 2022Among every Nas album, this is one of the worst. Bad production, bad lyrics, bad songs. Big L.
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Nov 29, 2022woke up well today. listened to this album and my day fell off. bad as usual. nothing more to say.
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Nov 25, 2022Disgraceful. How can this **** still be sold? Tell me. His Illmatic days were already over when this was released.
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LaceBOct 14, 2008
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nolanBSep 28, 2008I like Nas but this album is crap,None of the concepts he's exploring match any of the tone in the songs. A lot of people like it but i just can't relate.
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WesM.Jul 24, 2008Another self-important release from the self-proclaimed "savior" of hip-hop (not in need of saving by the way, there is the same ratio of shit to good that there was in the '90s), only this time without the innovative production or any noticeable step forward in Nas' pseudo-rap-sage shtick.
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KennyM.Jul 18, 2008
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Awards & Rankings
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From "Project Roach," where Nas says that the NAACP's burial of "n*gger" was pointless, to "Untitled," which discusses Louis Farrakhan's role in America, the Queens MC impresses his listener while provoking social and political thought.
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It's refreshing to hear a complicated record that doesn't shy from grown-up ambition.
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More often than not, though, Nas offers windy whines instead of innovative ideas.