Nas Drops “The Land” Soundtrack With Kanye West, Pusha T & Machine Gun Kelly

    Nas’ album might be done, but in the meantime, the New York legend brings fans the soundtrack for his new film, The Land.

    The project is made up of 14 tracks including the single “Paid,” performed by Pusha T and Jeremih. Nas’ song with French Montana and Kanye West, “Figure It Out,” is also on the project after it was first released on the Coke Boys leader’s Wave Gods mixtape. Nas teams up with Erykah Badu for “This Bitter Land.

    Machine Gun Kelly is featured on “Dopeman” and stars in the film, which is set in his hometown of Cleveland and follows the city’s skateboard scene. Fellow Ohio artist Jerreau is on “Looking for Something.” Other guest appearances come from Dave East, Fashawn and Stalley.

    The Land film, which is executive produced by Nas, opens today (July 29).

    Check out the soundtrack’s cover art, tracklist and stream below:

    1. Intro by Nosaj Thing
    2. Paid by Pusha T and Jeremih
    3. Dopeman by Machine Gun Kelly
    4. Figure It Out by French Montana f. Kanye West and Nas
    5. Goodbye by Ezzy
    6. Cisco’s Theme by Fashawn
    7. Frequency High by Stalley
    8. Angels by Nosaj Thing f. Sabina Sweetrice
    9. Never Been Told by Ezzy f. Machine Gun Kelly
    10. Bag by Dave East
    11. Looking For Something by Jerreau
    12. Fantasy by Alina Baraz and Galimatias
    13. This Bitter Land by Nas and Erykah Badu
    14. Outro by Nosaj Thing

    8 thoughts on “Nas Drops “The Land” Soundtrack With Kanye West, Pusha T & Machine Gun Kelly

    1. Nas, West, Pusha, MGK I can listen to! French Montana, really? Ugh, I guess you gotta add some people that are “hot” at the moment to draw listeners in.

      1. No. But if I was an ignorant hating ass bum couch surfing in a basement of an old abandoned warehouse that managed to steal wifi, have nothing in life, no goals, nobody, and lonely just hating on one man every damn single time bc I wish I was him (or a butt hurt ex lover), THEN I probably would get it.

        1. Looks like I struck a nerve. Streets Is Watching and State Property are better movies/soundtracks than this.

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