Thursday, 21 August 2008

Nas Calls On Rap's Veterans To 'get Real'

NAS insists its his rap peers' duty to "get real" and "make risks" as they suit hip-hop veterans.


The rap star, wHO recently sparked controversy by initially vocation his new album Nigger, insists high-living stars should write rhymes about veridical life instead of tracks about the jet-set and good living.


He says, "When you first set out into the music concern, you're delirious to be there, you want to make records that everybody's loving.


"But, after you've got long time in the game, you wanna give people the real side of you, show people some persona.


"Life is good; there's yachts, there's nice cars, there's picture show roles.


"We overcame... simply, in the middle of all that... you can't forget around the ones that didn't make it with us. Life is good, merely that inactive doesn't delete all the horror extinct here."











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