There were plenty of Hip Hop fans who were consumed with Kanye West’s Donda listening party in Atlanta on Thursday (August 5), but there were likely just as many waiting on Nas’ new album King’s Disease II.
Unlike Kanye, the Illmatic legend delivered the 15-track project right on time at 12 a.m. ET on Friday (August 6). The project contained explosive features from Eminem, EPMD’s Erick Sermon and Parish Smith, Hit-Boy, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Charlie Wilson and Blxst.
But it was the collaboration with Lauryn Hill on the track “Nobody” that lit up social media. The two superstars originally connected 25 years ago on “If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)” from Nas’ sophomore album It Was Written.
Naturally, “Nobody” stirred up nostalgia for countless people who were thrilled to see Nas and Ms. Hill trading bars, especially since the former Fugee has been such an elusive creature over the years. Throughout her verse, Hill sounds defiant as she reminds everyone of her pedigree and takes a jab at those complaining about her chronic concert “lateness.”
“All my time has been focused on my freedom now,” she spits with the same confidence that made The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill a bona fide classic. “Why would I join ’em when I know that I can beat ’em now?/They put their words on me, and they can eat ’em now.
‘That’s probably why they keep on tellin’ me I’m needed now/They tried to box me out while takin’ what they want from me/I spent too many years living too uncomfortably/Making room for people who didn’t like the labor. Or wanted the spoils, greedy, selfish behavior.”
King’s Disease II serves as the follow-up to 2020’s Grammy Award-winning album King’s Disease.
Check it out below.
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This album is so much better than the first KD. I think Nas used that as a warm up cause he’s SHARP on every track here. Ms. Hill killed it. Crazy how she sounds better than 99% of what’s out today
Nas has been falling off since the ok at best illmatic.
You are laughable! Nas will always be the GOAT.
Stupid ass
Yeah.
I told a friend that KD 1 was not that good, know he gave me attention when we listened KD 2.
Let’s celebrate Nas
I thought the albums was boring unfortunately, a one time listen. I was hoping for so much more. Nas picks the worst beats.
The album is grown man music. KD 1 was great and so is KD2. Nas seems to have good chemistry with Hit Boy.
I liked the album alot, because I feel like hes talking to me, a 47 yr old black man from the hood, who has gone through what I’ve gone through to get where I am today.
This type of album aint for everybody, but it damn sure works for me.
It’s a hot verse but I’m still mad at daht bitch for putting out a Cd daht didn’t have no beats