Nas is executive producer of The Land, a film about four skateboarders and their schemes to deal drugs.
In a recent interview with Revolt, Nas shares some further details about The Land.
Nas shares that Machine Gun Kelly is in the Sundance film, which is set in the Bad Boy Entertainment rapper’s hometown of Cleveland.
“Lots of good talent in the film,” Nas says.
Erykah Badu is also in The Land, which is written and directed by Steven Caple Jr.
Nas is overseeing the soundtrack for The Land. The music is to be released through Mass Appeal.
“The timing worked out impeccably,” Nas says of his involvement with the project. “So it’s just like living the life right now.”
Watch the video of Nas detailing his involvement in The Land below:
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Film about skating, really? That’s nas being a slave to white sports and masters. Jay Z keeps it black.
Yes, HOV keeps it so black that he does a mash up EP with Linkin Park, does real hip hop songs with Coldplay and Mr Hudson, and is on the verge of signing the lead singer of One Direction. HOV keeps it 100% pro black at everything he does, and is the best black leader we had since Martin Luther King, Jr.
You sound niave, and out of touch.. even out the loop.. by alot.. skate culture been in the Bronx, Brooklyn and lower east side since… the 80s.. skate ramps in Castle Hill Projects, even skate contest on 161st street.. BMXers also… you need to see more.. travel more and get off the block more!
“A slave to white sports”? When did skating become something only white people should do? You sound like a slave, talking that nonsense. Grow up
Before hip hop i was riding skate boards in the late 70’s early 80’s then came hip hop..
hope bishop nehru is on this. btw skating been a thing since the 80s in new york… Mullaly park on 164th street and jerome…. Harold Hunter.. Brooklyn banks.. its a culture.. its been poppin…