The New York icon continues his legacy with yet another applause-worthy effort.

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King’s Disease II, A sequel album where the rapper and Hit-Boy work together as executive producers, and while the world may be captivated by the release of Kanye West’s Donda, Nas comes through with a certifiably distinguished record.

New album includes 15 songs features the below artists :

  • EPMD
  • Eminem
  • A Boogie With Da Hoodie
  • YG
  • Lauryn Hill
  • Charlie Wilson
  • Blxst
  • Hit-Boy

Executive Producers :  Nas , Hit-Boy .

Co-Producers : ezro , Corrbet .

 

Nas continues to delivering bars like he knows the best .

 

While listening to the album to tracks like “Store Front” & “Moments” within’ R&B\Soul samples of late 60’s 70’s that he was influenced by.

“EMPD 2” with Legendary Hip-Hop Duo EPMD & surprisingly first time collabo with Eminem.

“Nobody” with Ms. Lauryn Hill gets me a throwback to 90’s with its vibe with a lil’ bit of jazz\soul , That also continues to more soul vibes with Uncle Charlie Wilson after last year’s track “Car #85” , Nas features him on a new track called “No Phony Love” , It feels like you in a church , the only thing missin’ is Kanye’s Sunday Service Choir on the background vocals.

“Brunch On Sundays” brings some R&B vibes with singer Blxst on it , that  also continues it on the next track “Count Me In” .

“Composure” with Producer\Rapper Hit-Boy delivering bars non stop , sounds like an anthem with the horns on background.

“My Bible” brings Nas Perspective on life , He see a woman in an image of god as he describes on one of his lines on the track .

Then he continues same flow on “Nas Is Good”.

Stream King’s Disease II and let me know what you think.
Tracklist
1. The Pressure
2. Death Row East
3. 40 Side
4. EPMD 2 ft. Eminem and EPMD
5. Rare
6. YKTV ft. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and YG
7. Store Run
8. Moments
9. Nobody ft. Ms. Lauryn Hill
10. No Phony Love ft. Charlie Wilson
11. Brunch on Sundays ft. Blxst
12. Count Me In
13. Composure ft. Hit-Boy
14. My Bible
15. Nas is Good

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