On the twenty-fourth anniversary of “It Was Written,” revisit one of the few collaborations between Nas and Dr. Dre.
On the somber banger “Nas Is Coming,” the tone is set in the opening moments, where both parties decide to put the East vs West feud aside and simply focus on the music. As expect, Nas wastes little time in getting into the zone, his imagery impeccable from his opening bars onward. “The Golden Child chop that ass up, you was holding out, let the streets be the court and corners hold the trial,” he spits. “Fatal not fictitious, I rock the cable ’86 shit / foreign cars young with crazy bitches.”
A memorable experience through and through, and one of many to stem from It Was Written — an album that somehow remains underrated, despite being hailed as a classic by many. Revisit Nas and Dre’s 1996 collaboration now, and sound off below — do you count this among Nas’ best tracks?
QUOTABLE LYRICS
In the black limo, Jack Daniels through the cracked window
I spot the fake, red dot his face like a Hindu
Snatched the symbol, tied his hands to make examples
Substantial amounts you owe to the firm
Crew, Firm affiliation, paper chasing
Chips glossy, rich Pablo Escabano
Sophisticado, blazing hollows like Saddles














































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