On this date in 1992, a young Queensbridge lyricist named Nasir Jones, known then as Nasty Nas, released his debut single “Halftime”, marking the beginning of one of the most celebrated careers in Hip ...
On this day in 1996, Nas dropped one of the most defining singles of his career — If I Ruled The World (Imagine That) featuring the incomparable Lauryn Hill. Released under Columbia Records, the track ...
*In honor of Black History Month, Nas penned an open letter celebrating the work of black musical greats and how they’ve had a profound impact on his life as part of Google Arts & Culture’s Black ...
This summer, the Grammy Award-winning hip-hop icon Nas will become the first nationally renowned rap artist to perform with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in the organization’s 109-year history.
God's Son searches the Harlem crowd for a rapper he hasn't promised to do an album with. But what about a reggae artist? It was reported today that Nas is going to record an album with Damien "Jr.
One of hip-hop’s most celebrated artists brought his lyrical genius to Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on July 23, joining the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) for an unforgettable performance that ...
Nas and Resorts World New York City have pledged $2 million to support construction of The Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx, reinforcing efforts to honor the genre’s birthplace and preserve its cultural ...
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