People are bored and people are talented, and that resulted in one crafty person Photoshopping smiles to replace Nas‘ snarls on some of his most famous album covers.
Beginning with the Queens MC’s 1994 classic debut Illmatic, Twitter user @JayTheCudiStan also turned Nas’ frowns upside down for the cover of his 1996 sophomore effort It Was Written, 1999’s i am…, 2001’s Stillmatic and 2002’s God’s Son.
While we do see Nas crack his pearly whites fairly often, it still makes it hilarious to see the stark contrast from the original works. Someone else previously did this to Eminem and that was equally as oddly delightful.
The Mass Appeal co-founder has been in heavy promotion mode for his new album King’s Disease. The 13-track project executive produced by Hit-Boy was released on Friday (August 20) and includes guest appearances from Anderson .Paak, Big Sean, Charlie Wilson, Don Tolliver, fellow New York MC Fivio Foreign and a surprise reunion with The Firm.
While discussing the album with Apple Music host Zane Lowe on Tuesday (August 25), the topic of the Verzuz battles came up in convo. And though Nas is a huge enthusiast of the battle series, it appears Nas plans to remain a spectator – at least for now.
“I talked to the Swizz, I’m really proud of what he’s built with Verzuz,” he said. “And I’m more of a fan to know who’s going to be next, so I’m calling Swizz, like ‘Who you got? Who’s next?’ I’m really a fan. I really want to know. And I think he knows that’s not what I’m trying to do, but I like to know who’s coming next.”
Brandy and Monica will be the next pair to take part in the popular series, set to face off Monday (August 31) at 8pm ET.
Interesting
Some genius work on the God’s Son cover
you mean “Nas’s album covers”
” Nas’ ” is correct sir.
You’ve been living a lie all your life.
Nas should print a limited run of vinyls or cds with that. Or at least put them on streaming services for a limited period of time. I love it
Yeezus! You released some rushed sh!t a n!qqa pulled out of his ass in 7 days? That’s some heavy dickriding
I remember back in the 90s when someone was smiling on camera he was considered a bonehead. Back then the trend was to give a raw gritty and grimy look to let people know you are not the one to fuck with. Things changed since and it turned out two-thirds of the rap game was either phonies and studio gangsters pretending to be “hard”.
Some corny shit right chea%I00….