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Nas

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Beginning with his classic debut, Illmatic (1994), Nas has stood tall as one of New York City's leading rap voices, outspokenly expressing a righteous, self-empowered swagger that has endeared him to critics and hip-hop purists. Whether proclaiming himself "Nasty Nas" or "Nas Escobar" or "Nastradamus" or "God's Son," the self-appointed King of New York has battled numerous adversaries, none more challenging than Jay-Z, who vied with Nas for the throne left in the wake of the Notorious B.I.G.'s 1997 assassination. Such headline-worthy drama has informed his provocative rhymes, delivered with a masterful flow and a wise perspective over beats by a range of producers, from DJ Premier and Pete Rock to the Alchemist and Kanye West. Nas has continually matured as an artist, evolving from a young street disciple to a vain, all-knowing sage and humbled godly teacher, as illustrated through Hip Hop Is Dead (2006), Nas (2008), and Life Is Good (2012), all of which were Grammy nominated. Since relaunching and expanding the multimedia hip-hop company Mass Appeal, he's continued to build his deep discography with releases such as Nasir (2018), and a string of collaborations with producer Hit-Boy that includes the Grammy-winning King's Disease (2020), King's Disease II (2021) and III (2022) as well as a trilogy of releases in the Magic series, ending with 2023's Magic 3, the sixth consecutive and final Nas/Hit-Boy team-up.

Born Nasir Jones, son of jazz musician Olu Dara, Nas dropped out of school in the eighth grade, trading classrooms for the streets of the rough Queensbridge projects, long fabled as the former stomping ground of Marley Marl and his Juice Crew as immortalized in "The Bridge." Despite dropping out of school, Nas developed a high degree of literacy that would later characterize his rhymes. At the same time, though, he delved into street culture and flirted with danger, such experiences similarly characterizing his rhymes. His synthesis of well-crafted rhetoric and street-glamorous imagery blossomed in 1991 when he connected with Main Source and laid down a fiery verse on "Live at the Barbeque" that earned him up-and-coming notice among the East Coast rap scene. Not long afterward, MC Serch of 3rd Bass approached Nas about contributing a track to the Zebrahead soundtrack. Serch was the soundtrack's executive producer and had been impressed by "Live at the Barbeque." Nas submitted "Halftime," and the song so stunned Serch that he made it the soundtrack's lead-off track.

Meanwhile, Columbia Records signed Nas to a major-label contract, and many of New York's finest producers offered their support. DJ Premier, Large Professor, and Pete Rock entered the studio with the young rapper and began work on Illmatic. When Columbia finally released the album in April 1994, it faced high expectations. Regardless, Illmatic proved just as astounding as it had been billed. It sold very well, spawned three charting hits, and earned unanimous acclaim, followed soon after by gold and platinum certifications and classic status.

The two years leading up to Nas' follow-up, It Was Written (1996), brought another wave of enormous anticipation. The ambitious rapper, who had begun working closely with industry heavyweight Steve Stoute, responded with a significantly different approach than he had taken with Illmatic: where that album had been a straightforward hip-hop record with few pop concessions, the largely Trackmaster-produced It Was Written made numerous concessions to the pop-crossover market, most notably on the two hit singles, "Street Dreams" and "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)." These singles -- both of which drew from well-known songs, Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and Kurtis Blow's "If I Ruled the World," respectively -- broadened Nas' appeal and awarded him MTV-sanctioned crossover success. The latter earned the rapper his first Grammy nomination. This same crossover success undermined some of his hip-hop credibility, however, and a minor backlash by purists resulted.

Nas addressed his critics on "Hate Me Now," the second single from his next album, I Am (1999). The effort had originally been planned as a double-disc concept album comprising autobiographical material, but when some of the tracks were leaked, I Am was scaled down and released as a single disc, with the DJ Premier-produced "Nas Is Like" chosen as the lead single. Besides "Nas Is Like" and "Hate Me Now," which both broke into the Billboard Hot 100, "You Won't See Me Tonight" and "K-I-S-S-I-N-G" also charted as singles. Originally scheduled by Columbia as a follow-up album comprising the pirated material from the I Am sessions, Nastradamus (1999) -- released in time for the holiday shopping season, roughly six months after its predecessor -- instead featured almost entirely new material, recorded quickly to meet the late-November release date. The album still peaked at number seven and spawned two charting singles, "Nastradamus" and "You Owe Me."

In the late-'90s wake of the Notorious B.I.G.'s assassination, Nas reigned atop the New York rap scene alongside a few contemporaries of equal stature. In addition to his endless stream of hits by the industry's most successful producers -- "If I Ruled the World" (produced by the Trackmasters), "Hate Me Now" (Puff Daddy), "Nas Is Like" (DJ Premier), and "You Owe Me" (Timbaland), among others -- he co-starred in the Hype Williams-directed film Belly (1998) alongside DMX and contributed to the soundtrack. Furthermore, Nas led a short-lived supergroup of New York rappers known as the Firm (also featuring rappers Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature, with producers Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters) and assembled a broad coalition of fellow Queensbridge rappers for the QB Finest compilation (2000).

A series of incidents in 2001 provided a key turning point in Nas' career. The rapper's personal life was becoming increasingly complicated, and longtime rival Jay-Z pointedly dissed him on "Takeover," the much-discussed leadoff song from the acclaimed Blueprint album (2001). Nas responded strikingly in December 2001 with Stillmatic, the title a reference to his classic Illmatic album, which had been released nearly a decade earlier. Stillmatic opened with the song "Ether," a very direct response to Jay-Z, followed by the aggressive lead single "Get Ur Self A...." These two songs in particular rallied the streets while the moving video for "One Mic" received heavy support from MTV. Throughout 2002, Nas continued his comeback with a number of guest appearances, among them Brandy's "What About Us?," J-Lo's "I'm Gonna Be Alright," and Ja Rule's "The Pledge."

Amidst all of the drama, Nas salvaged his esteemed reputation and reclaimed his status atop the New York scene. Stillmatic earned immediate acclaim from fans and critics alike and sold impressively, while Columbia furthered the comeback campaign with two archival releases, one of remixes (From Illmatic to Stillmatic [2002]), the other of outtakes (The Lost Tapes [2002], which notably included some of the pirated I Am material). At the end of the year, Columbia released a new studio album, God's Son (2002), and Nas once again basked in widespread acclaim as the LP sold well, spawned sizable hits ("Thugz Mansion," "Made You Look," "I Can"), and received rampant media support. Two years later, Nas returned with Street's Disciple (2004), a double album that delved deeply into various issues, most notably politics and his impending marriage to Kelis. The two-sided "Thief's Theme"/"You Know My Style" single dropped in summer 2004, several months before the album's release, and was followed that fall by the proper lead single "Bridging the Gap."

In a surprising turn of events, Nas made an appearance at Jay-Z's much-hyped I Declare War concert during October 2005. Together the two rivals performed "Dead Presidents," Jay-Z's 1996 debut single. (The classic song features a prominent sample of Nas' 1994 classic "The World Is Yours.") The reconciliation of Jay-Z and Nas opened the door to a deal with Def Jam. The record label, overseen by Jay-Z as president at the time, signed Nas and, in turn, released Hip Hop Is Dead (2006). The album inspired a lot of commentary about the state of hip-hop and included a much-anticipated collaboration with Jay-Z, "Black Republican." A politically charged self-titled album, at one point considered to be titled N*gger, materialized in 2008. It became Nas' fifth number one album.

Following his divorce from Kelis, Nas released Distant Relatives, an album-length collaboration with Damian "Junior Gong" Marley, in 2010. Two years later, Nas' divorce was addressed on the venomous Life Is Good, his third consecutive LP nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Rap Album. Shortly thereafter, Nas made a major investment in Mass Appeal, a fanzine-turned-multimedia company, and co-founded its record label division (eventual home to releases by the likes of Run the Jewels, Pimp C, J Dilla, and DJ Shadow). Meanwhile, Illmatic remained a major part of Nas' legacy. In 2014, the year of the album's 20th anniversary, Nas performed its songs at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with support from the National Symphony Orchestra. Illmatic XX, an expanded edition of the classic, as well as a documentary entitled Time Is Illmatic, reached the public by the end of the year. In 2018, the Kennedy Center performance was aired on PBS, and was eventually issued as an LP on Mass Appeal.

A few months later, Nas released Nasir, a brief album with all seven of its tracks co-produced by Kanye West. This was followed in 2019 with another archival set, The Lost Tapes II, consisting of previously unreleased material recorded during the preceding 13 years. King's Disease, Nas' 13th studio LP, arrived in August 2020. Featuring production from Hit-Boy and guest appearances by Lil Durk and Anderson .Paak, it won that year's Grammy for Best Rap Album. Nas and Hit-Boy -- joined by the likes of Lauryn Hill, EPMD, and Eminem -- returned with a Grammy-nominated sequel, King's Disease II, in August 2021. In anticipation of a third chapter to the King's Disease saga, Nas released the nine-track Magic in late December of that year. The brief set was again produced by Hit-Boy and featured guest spots from DJ Premier and A$AP Rocky. Nas mentioned in interviews that Magic was intended as more of a stopgap release between King's Disease installments than a proper album. King's Disease III appeared the following year, marking the duo's fourth full-length collaboration. Like the chapters in the series that preceded it, King's Disease III cracked the upper reaches of the Billboard charts, peaking at the number ten slot. In July of 2023, Magic 2 was released, continuing the Magic series with production once more coming from Hit-Boy. This installment features guest spots from 21 Savage and 50 Cent. Less than two months later, Magic 3 arrived, touted as the final collaboration between Nas and Hit-Boy, effectively ending their six-album run. Magic 3 was longer than the previous two and featured only one cameo appearance with Lil Wayne's contributions to the song "Never Die." ~ Jason Birchmeier

Total plays

5.2 billion
Updated on 2024-12-05

Monthly listeners

8,978,246

Followers

3,978,131

Top Cities

  1. United Kingdom
    178,116 listeners
  2. United States
    128,812 listeners
  3. United States
    117,534 listeners
  4. Australia
    121,407 listeners
  5. Canada
    104,106 listeners

Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
N.Y. State of Mind
N.Y. State of Mind
317,696,900 4:54 1994-04-19
If I Ruled The World (imagine that)
If I Ruled The World (imagine that)
290,033,147 2:49 1996-07-02
If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) (feat. Lauryn Hill)
If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) (feat. Lauryn Hill)
290,033,147 4:43 2007-11-06
The World Is Yours
The World Is Yours
186,327,234 4:51 1994-04-19
The Message
The Message
148,480,726 3:54 1996-07-02
Road To Zion
Road To Zion
145,142,048 5:17 2005-01-01
Nas Is Like
Nas Is Like
127,281,472 3:57 1999-04-06
It Ain't Hard to Tell
It Ain't Hard to Tell
113,098,181 3:22 1994-04-19
Rodeo - feat. Nas
Rodeo - feat. Nas
107,753,585 2:25 2020-01-27
Represent
Represent
92,559,514 4:13 1994-04-19
Life's a Bitch (feat. AZ & Olu Dara)
Life's a Bitch (feat. AZ & Olu Dara)
91,882,676 3:31 1994-04-19
Hate Me Now
Hate Me Now
90,423,447 4:44 1998-07-22
We Are
We Are
81,510,910 3:23 2015-11-13
Get Down
Get Down
76,323,964 4:04 2002-12-13
I Can
I Can
73,282,159 4:15 2002-12-13
Halftime
Halftime
70,200,860 4:20 1994-01-01
We Major
We Major
66,890,868 7:28 2005-01-01
Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)
Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)
52,801,844 4:08 1994-04-19
Like Smoke
Like Smoke
47,070,411 4:38 2011-01-01
Street Dreams
Street Dreams
46,987,990 4:43 1996-07-02
Ether
Ether
45,521,559 4:32 2001-12-18
Affirmative Action (feat. AZ, Cormega & Foxy Brown)
Affirmative Action (feat. AZ, Cormega & Foxy Brown)
44,623,576 4:20 1996-07-02
Made You Look
Made You Look
43,788,875 3:23 2002-12-13
Purple
Purple
42,117,593 3:39 2002-01-01
Living in Pain (feat. 2Pac, Mary J. Blige & Nas)
Living in Pain (feat. 2Pac, Mary J. Blige & Nas)
41,427,004 4:01 2005-12-13
One Mic, One Gun
One Mic, One Gun
41,190,368 2:50 2022-11-29
One Love (feat. Q-Tip)
One Love (feat. Q-Tip)
40,146,152 5:26 1994-04-19
Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve
39,593,972 4:11 2018-06-15
Figure it Out
Figure it Out
35,814,601 4:00 2016-05-02
Figure It Out
Figure It Out
35,814,601 4:00 2016-02-19
Spicy (feat. Fivio Foreign & A$AP Ferg)
Spicy (feat. Fivio Foreign & A$AP Ferg)
33,252,488 2:47 2020-08-20
Die For It (ft. Nas)
Die For It (ft. Nas)
30,427,207 3:20 2021-08-26
Nas Morales (Metro Boomin & Nas)
Nas Morales (Metro Boomin & Nas)
29,167,517 2:47 2023-06-02
Still Dreaming
Still Dreaming
28,925,834 3:38 2006-12-19
Still Dreaming
Still Dreaming
28,878,696 3:38 2007-01-23
One Mic - Explicit Album Version
One Mic - Explicit Album Version
28,515,722 4:29 2001-12-18
Wave Gods
Wave Gods
28,283,273 3:10 2021-12-24
Got Ur Self A...
Got Ur Self A...
28,219,718 3:48 1999-01-01
One Time 4 Your Mind
One Time 4 Your Mind
26,616,520 3:19 1994-04-19
10k Hours (feat. Nas)
10k Hours (feat. Nas)
26,612,443 4:18 2020-03-06
Hip Hop Is Dead
Hip Hop Is Dead
25,796,600 3:46 2006-01-01
My President
My President
25,748,190 5:30 2008-01-01
Eye for a Eye (Your Beef Is Mines) (feat. Nas & Raekwon)
Eye for a Eye (Your Beef Is Mines) (feat. Nas & Raekwon)
25,577,487 4:48 1995-04-25
Thank God I Found You (feat. Joe & Nas) - Make It Last Remix Edit
Thank God I Found You (feat. Joe & Nas) - Make It Last Remix Edit
25,505,137 4:13 2000-01-24
Nas Album Done (feat. Nas)
Nas Album Done (feat. Nas)
25,181,179 3:17 2016-08-04
Cops Shot The Kid
Cops Shot The Kid
23,586,708 2:48 2018-06-15
The Genesis
The Genesis
23,036,336 1:45 1994-04-19
Cherry Wine
Cherry Wine
22,993,309 5:56 2012-01-01
Replace Me (feat. Big Sean & Don Toliver)
Replace Me (feat. Big Sean & Don Toliver)
22,324,690 2:51 2020-08-20
Wrote My Way Out
Wrote My Way Out
21,694,902 4:21 2016-11-18
Nobody (feat. Ms. Lauryn Hill)
Nobody (feat. Ms. Lauryn Hill)
20,461,218 4:42 2021-08-06
I'm Gonna Be Alright
I'm Gonna Be Alright
20,387,095 2:53 2001-01-22
EPMD 2 (feat. Eminem & EPMD)
EPMD 2 (feat. Eminem & EPMD)
20,133,546 3:34 2021-08-06
Rare
Rare
20,101,106 3:27 2021-08-06
Hero
Hero
20,070,313 4:00 2008-01-01
Thugz Mansion - Nas Acoustic
Thugz Mansion - Nas Acoustic
20,023,792 4:13 2002-01-01
Take It In Blood
Take It In Blood
18,857,953 4:48 1996-07-02
Not For Radio
Not For Radio
18,631,157 3:23 2018-06-15
Oochie Wally - Remix
Oochie Wally - Remix
18,449,321 5:01 2000-11-06
SORRY NOT SORRY (feat. Nas, JAY-Z & James Fauntleroy) - Harmonies by The Hive
SORRY NOT SORRY (feat. Nas, JAY-Z & James Fauntleroy) - Harmonies by The Hive
18,377,643 4:19 2021-04-28
SORRY NOT SORRY (feat. Nas, JAY-Z & James Fauntleroy) - Harmonies by The Hive
SORRY NOT SORRY (feat. Nas, JAY-Z & James Fauntleroy) - Harmonies by The Hive
18,374,543 4:19 2021-04-29
everything
everything
18,032,271 7:33 2018-06-15
I Gave You Power
I Gave You Power
17,323,870 3:53 1996-07-02
Grand Finale
Grand Finale
16,809,003 4:38 1998-11-03
You Owe Me (feat. Ginuwine)
You Owe Me (feat. Ginuwine)
16,374,677 4:48 1999-11-23
Surviving the Times
Surviving the Times
15,196,512 4:44 2007-11-02
Life is Like a Dice Game - Spotify Singles
Life is Like a Dice Game - Spotify Singles
14,219,916 4:44 2021-07-01
Outro
Outro
13,859,046 3:52 2011-01-01
Phone Tap
Phone Tap
13,316,358 3:46 1997-01-01
One Of Us
One Of Us
13,089,666 3:14 2015-12-04
White Label
White Label
13,042,446 2:58 2018-06-15
Champion
Champion
13,013,359 4:56 2011-01-01
We Dem Boyz Remix (feat. Rick Ross, ScHoolboy Q & Nas)
We Dem Boyz Remix (feat. Rick Ross, ScHoolboy Q & Nas)
12,360,149 5:20 2014-07-15
Bridging the Gap (feat. Olu Dara)
Bridging the Gap (feat. Olu Dara)
12,211,859 4:00 2004-10-05
It's Mine
It's Mine
11,868,864 4:24 1998-01-01
How Ya Livin' featuring Nas
How Ya Livin' featuring Nas
11,779,542 4:31 1998-04-07
How Ya Livin'
How Ya Livin'
11,779,542 4:31 2017-12-01
Death Row East
Death Row East
11,773,596 3:20 2021-08-06
Simple Things
Simple Things
11,558,090 2:20 2018-06-15
I Am Somebody
I Am Somebody
11,491,299 5:11 2013-06-28
All Bad (feat. Anderson .Paak)
All Bad (feat. Anderson .Paak)
11,336,944 3:49 2020-08-20
Ultra Black
Ultra Black
11,097,443 3:18 2020-08-14
Bonjour
Bonjour
10,860,598 3:22 2018-06-15
27 Summers
27 Summers
10,668,971 1:43 2020-08-20
The Don
The Don
10,476,632 3:02 2012-01-01
Heaven (feat. Jully Black)
Heaven (feat. Jully Black)
10,465,093 4:41 2002-12-13
It's Secured (feat. Nas & Travis Scott)
It's Secured (feat. Nas & Travis Scott)
10,364,181 3:39 2017-06-20
Self Conscience - Dirty Version
Self Conscience - Dirty Version
10,044,620 3:15 2000-11-06
Nas Is Coming (feat. Dr. Dre)
Nas Is Coming (feat. Dr. Dre)
9,879,295 5:41 1996-07-02
Speechless
Speechless
9,680,248 3:07 2021-12-24
Just a Moment (feat. Quan)
Just a Moment (feat. Quan)
9,649,762 4:23 2004-11-30
On My Soul
On My Soul
9,548,929 2:40 2023-05-19
Michael & Quincy
Michael & Quincy
9,261,899 2:48 2022-11-11
Shootouts
Shootouts
9,091,485 3:46 1996-07-02
2nd Childhood
2nd Childhood
9,014,462 3:52 2001-12-18
Watch Dem Niggas (feat. Foxy Brown)
Watch Dem Niggas (feat. Foxy Brown)
8,974,719 4:05 1996-07-02
Check (with Nas & Rick Ross)
Check (with Nas & Rick Ross)
8,880,014 3:37 2018-11-16
Live Nigga Rap (feat. Mobb Deep)
Live Nigga Rap (feat. Mobb Deep)
8,872,101 3:45 1996-07-02
Verbal Intercourse (feat. Ghostface Killah & Nas)
Verbal Intercourse (feat. Ghostface Killah & Nas)
8,872,060 3:32 1995-01-01
Powers That Be (feat. Nas)
Powers That Be (feat. Nas)
8,780,538 4:30 2017-03-16
Affirmative Action (feat. Suprême NTM) - Saint-Denis Style Remix
Affirmative Action (feat. Suprême NTM) - Saint-Denis Style Remix
8,768,972 3:59 1995-01-01
Mirage (feat. Nas)
Mirage (feat. Nas)
8,766,804 4:18 2012-07-03
You're da Man
You're da Man
8,720,039 3:30 2001-12-18
You're Da Man
You're Da Man
8,720,039 3:26 2001-12-18
Nasty
Nasty
8,692,019 3:05 2012-01-01
Ghetto Dreams - feat. Nas
Ghetto Dreams - feat. Nas
8,653,321 3:58 2011-07-05
Too Many Rappers - New Reactionaries Version
Too Many Rappers - New Reactionaries Version
8,575,155 4:52 2011-05-03
The Pressure
The Pressure
8,564,643 3:07 2021-08-06
Full Circle (feat. The Firm, AZ, Foxy Brown & Cormega)
Full Circle (feat. The Firm, AZ, Foxy Brown & Cormega)
8,516,553 3:51 2020-08-20
40 Side
40 Side
8,393,573 2:40 2021-08-06
John Blaze (feat. Nas, Big Punisher, Jadakiss & Raekwon)
John Blaze (feat. Nas, Big Punisher, Jadakiss & Raekwon)
8,270,468 4:50 1998-09-01
The Set Up (feat. Havoc)
The Set Up (feat. Havoc)
8,264,153 4:02 1996-07-02
N.Y. State of Mind, Pt. ll
N.Y. State of Mind, Pt. ll
8,139,484 3:36 1999-04-06
First Chain
First Chain
7,883,944 5:29 2013-01-01
Rewind
Rewind
7,785,512 2:17 2001-12-18
YKTV (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & YG)
YKTV (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & YG)
7,771,320 3:23 2021-08-06
Maybach Curtains (feat. Nas, John Legend & Rick Ross)
Maybach Curtains (feat. Nas, John Legend & Rick Ross)
7,702,673 4:53 2012-10-26
Bath Salts (feat. JAY-Z & Nas)
Bath Salts (feat. JAY-Z & Nas)
7,593,192 3:00 2021-05-28
Thugz Mansion (N.Y.) (feat. 2Pac & J. Phoenix)
Thugz Mansion (N.Y.) (feat. 2Pac & J. Phoenix)
7,561,875 4:07 2002-12-13
BACK 2 HIPHOP (feat. Nas)
BACK 2 HIPHOP (feat. Nas)
7,516,284 5:19 2018-10-26
BACK 2 HIPHOP (feat, Nas)
BACK 2 HIPHOP (feat, Nas)
7,515,680 5:19 2018-10-26
Daughters
Daughters
7,482,792 3:20 2012-01-01
40-16 Building
40-16 Building
7,254,388 2:55 2021-12-24
Hip Hop
Hip Hop
7,154,379 4:23 2012-01-01
Gimme Yours
Gimme Yours
7,129,416 3:07 2017-12-01
Store Run
Store Run
7,093,966 3:20 2021-08-06
Meet Joe Black
Meet Joe Black
7,074,785 2:51 2021-12-24
Office Hours (feat. 50 Cent)
Office Hours (feat. 50 Cent)
7,074,301 3:52 2023-07-21
Free (feat. Emeli Sandé & Nas)
Free (feat. Emeli Sandé & Nas)
7,054,638 4:31 2013-11-15
Mo Money, Mo Murder (Homicide)
Mo Money, Mo Murder (Homicide)
6,967,599 6:32 2017-12-01
Systematic (feat. Nas) (feat. Nas)
Systematic (feat. Nas) (feat. Nas)
6,910,982 3:23 2017-04-21
Shoot 'em Up
Shoot 'em Up
6,853,090 2:53 1999-11-23
Success
Success
6,789,548 3:30 2007-11-06
Don't Get Carried Away
Don't Get Carried Away
6,739,579 3:31 2006-01-01
Conflicted
Conflicted
6,619,308 2:50 2022-02-11
King's Disease
King's Disease
6,552,923 1:51 2020-08-20
30
30
6,397,520 2:19 2022-11-11
Black Republican
Black Republican
6,325,133 3:45 2006-12-19
Rule (feat. Amerie)
Rule (feat. Amerie)
6,219,162 4:32 2001-12-18
Til The War Is Won (feat. Lil Durk)
Til The War Is Won (feat. Lil Durk)
6,051,364 3:22 2020-08-20
Legit
Legit
6,045,671 3:23 2022-11-11
Car #85
Car #85
6,019,229 3:29 2020-08-16
Me & Nas Bring It To Your Hardest
Me & Nas Bring It To Your Hardest
5,994,061 2:36 1999-01-01
Thun
Thun
5,902,867 3:26 2022-11-11
Suspect
Suspect
5,897,661 4:12 1996-07-02
Won't Take My Soul (feat. Nas & CeeLo Green)
Won't Take My Soul (feat. Nas & CeeLo Green)
5,893,362 4:19 2019-05-17
Blue Benz
Blue Benz
5,886,383 2:21 2020-08-20
Dance
Dance
5,860,310 3:34 2002-12-13
Echo (feat. Nas)
Echo (feat. Nas)
5,754,813 5:05 2018-11-02
Moments
Moments
5,687,432 4:12 2021-08-06
Thief's Theme
Thief's Theme
5,674,392 2:59 2004-11-30
Godfather 4
Godfather 4
5,649,087 4:12 2019-11-08
Fast Life (with Nas)
Fast Life (with Nas)
5,640,411 4:54 1995-09-05
Usual Suspects
Usual Suspects
5,633,811 5:15 2009-01-01
Never Die (feat. Lil Wayne)
Never Die (feat. Lil Wayne)
5,619,284 3:10 2023-09-14
No Phony Love (feat. Charlie Wilson)
No Phony Love (feat. Charlie Wilson)
5,614,805 3:06 2021-08-06
Nas is Good
Nas is Good
5,588,451 2:19 2021-08-06
Wu for the Children
Wu for the Children
5,547,734 3:18 2021-12-24
Brunch on Sundays (feat. Blxst)
Brunch on Sundays (feat. Blxst)
5,519,779 3:52 2021-08-06
Until I Met You (feat. Nas)
Until I Met You (feat. Nas)
5,280,446 3:44 2020-04-24
What's The Word (feat. Nas)
What's The Word (feat. Nas)
5,229,193 2:51 2017-09-27
NYCHA
NYCHA
5,218,021 4:31 2018-05-18
Triple Beam Dreams
Triple Beam Dreams
5,195,662 4:38 2012-01-01
Black Girl Lost (feat. JoJo Hailey)
Black Girl Lost (feat. JoJo Hailey)
5,158,648 4:23 1996-07-02
Stillmatic (The Intro)
Stillmatic (The Intro)
5,149,719 2:11 2001-12-18
Nastradamus
Nastradamus
5,100,367 4:12 1999-11-23
Ghetto Reporter
Ghetto Reporter
4,993,629 2:37 2022-11-11
In Between Us
In Between Us
4,989,327 4:59 2002-01-01
Play Me (feat. Nas)
Play Me (feat. Nas)
4,930,311 3:22 2003-11-19
The Hated
The Hated
4,874,230 4:27 2017-08-17
Love Is All We Need
Love Is All We Need
4,827,590 4:15 1997-01-01
Chains (feat. Nas & Bibi Bourelly)
Chains (feat. Nas & Bibi Bourelly)
4,806,054 3:36 2015-10-16
Smokin'
Smokin'
4,804,864 3:48 2001-12-18
The Flyest (feat. AZ)
The Flyest (feat. AZ)
4,718,348 4:38 2001-12-18
Keep It Moving
Keep It Moving
4,648,032 2:59 2020-10-23
Doo Rags
Doo Rags
4,636,807 4:03 2002-01-01
The Cure
The Cure
4,635,448 3:52 2020-08-16
Composure (feat. Hit-Boy)
Composure (feat. Hit-Boy)
4,560,610 3:24 2021-08-06
Bye Baby
Bye Baby
4,527,070 3:58 2012-01-01
Count Me In
Count Me In
4,525,799 3:18 2021-08-06
You Won't See Me Tonight (feat. Aaliyah)
You Won't See Me Tonight (feat. Aaliyah)
4,475,834 4:23 1999-04-06
10 Points
10 Points
4,448,646 3:05 2020-08-16
Dedicated
Dedicated
4,422,945 4:13 2014-05-23
Did You Ever Think (feat. Nas) - Remix Radio Edit
Did You Ever Think (feat. Nas) - Remix Radio Edit
4,362,961 4:04 2014-04-25
Thriving (with Nas)
Thriving (with Nas)
4,345,487 3:42 2019-05-08
The Truth
The Truth
4,344,848 3:28 2021-12-24
Life Is What You Make It (feat. DMX)
Life Is What You Make It (feat. DMX)
4,335,209 4:05 1999-04-06
Define My Name
Define My Name
4,332,932 3:11 2024-04-19
Thank God I Found You (feat. Joe & Nas) - Make It Last Remix
Thank God I Found You (feat. Joe & Nas) - Make It Last Remix
4,263,601 5:10 2000-01-25
Hollywood Gangsta
Hollywood Gangsta
4,251,587 3:15 2021-12-24
Bad Girls - N.A.R.S. Remix
Bad Girls - N.A.R.S. Remix
4,196,812 2:58 2012-01-01
Accident Murderers
Accident Murderers
4,179,711 4:38 2012-01-01
Give It Up Fast (feat. Nas & Big Noyd)
Give It Up Fast (feat. Nas & Big Noyd)
4,115,536 3:58 1996-11-19
Favor for a Favor (feat. Scarface)
Favor for a Favor (feat. Scarface)
4,103,812 4:07 1999-04-06
Loco-Motive
Loco-Motive
4,100,986 3:41 2012-01-01
Ugly
Ugly
4,090,506 3:19 2021-12-24
Too Many Goats (feat. Rick Ross, Nas & Kevin Cossom)
Too Many Goats (feat. Rick Ross, Nas & Kevin Cossom)
4,042,487 4:16 2021-12-03
Reminisce
Reminisce
4,042,453 3:33 2022-11-11
My Bible
My Bible
4,018,396 3:48 2021-08-06
Book Of Rhymes
Book Of Rhymes
3,993,163 3:54 2002-12-13
Stay
Stay
3,986,679 3:45 2012-01-01
No Bad Energy
No Bad Energy
3,941,635 3:02 2019-07-19
Tomorrow
Tomorrow
3,923,015 3:24 2022-02-04
Dedicated
Dedicated
3,922,975 3:53 2021-12-24
EPMD
EPMD
3,878,550 2:34 2021-02-12
Head Over Heels (feat. Nas)
Head Over Heels (feat. Nas)
3,843,162 4:12 1997-05-06
Hood2Hood
Hood2Hood
3,833,179 3:01 2022-11-11
What Goes Around
What Goes Around
3,778,495 4:59 2001-12-18
I Really Want to Show You (feat. K-CI & Jo-Jo & Nas) - 2005 Remaster
I Really Want to Show You (feat. K-CI & Jo-Jo & Nas) - 2005 Remaster
3,743,095 5:10 1999-01-01
Letter To The King
Letter To The King
3,724,116 5:46 2008-01-01
The Cross
The Cross
3,652,203 3:48 2002-12-13
Can't Forget About You
Can't Forget About You
3,447,943 4:34 2006-12-19
Album Intro
Album Intro
3,431,024 2:25 1996-07-02
Get Light
Get Light
3,422,361 2:53 2022-11-11
The Ghetto (feat. Nas & will.i.am)
The Ghetto (feat. Nas & will.i.am)
3,410,667 6:01 2015-10-16
The Definition
The Definition
3,405,860 2:01 2020-08-16
No Introduction
No Introduction
3,378,580 4:15 2012-01-01
Last Real Nigga Alive
Last Real Nigga Alive
3,359,148 5:05 2002-12-13
Last Real N***** Alive
Last Real N***** Alive
3,359,148 5:05 2002-12-13
Hustlers
Hustlers
3,305,416 4:07 2006-12-19
In Public (feat. Nas)
In Public (feat. Nas)
3,290,172 4:26 2003-01-01
The Tide
The Tide
3,281,849 3:57 2023-03-23
Fever
Fever
3,251,541 2:47 2023-09-14
Recession Proof
Recession Proof
3,228,089 3:04 2022-11-11
Reach Out
Reach Out
3,227,727 3:47 2012-01-01
Destroy & Rebuild
Destroy & Rebuild
3,211,521 5:28 2001-12-18
I'm on Fire
I'm on Fire
3,175,720 2:30 2022-11-11
Undying Love
Undying Love
3,155,852 4:23 1999-04-06
Small World
Small World
3,120,713 4:45 1999-04-06
Get To Know Me (feat. Nas)
Get To Know Me (feat. Nas)
3,106,197 4:03 2007-04-24
Summer On Smash
Summer On Smash
3,079,136 4:20 2012-01-01
K-I-SS-I-N-G
K-I-SS-I-N-G
3,053,105 4:16 1999-04-06
Show Discipline
Show Discipline
3,053,010 3:40 2001-01-01