From 2004 Album: “Street’s Desciple”….. Get mp3 here: www.amazon.com Get CD here: www.amazon.com Street’s Disciple is the seventh studio album by American hip hop rapper Nas, released November 30, 2004 on Columbia Records. The album title was taken from Nas’s first verse of “Live at the Barbeque”, the Main Source song, which served as his debut appearance. The album cover is a digitally created image which uses several photos of Nas to create an adaptation of The Last Supper. Upon its release, Street’s Disciple was met with mostly good reviews. Some fans and critics state that the album’s unique concepts and tone is a flashback to Nas’s most well-known and acclaimed work, 1994′s Illmatic. As of November 18, 2005, Street’s Disciple was certified platinum by the RIAA making it Nas’ seventh consecutive platinum album. Street’s Disciple features multiple socio-conscious and political songs, such as “A Message to the Feds, Sincerely, We the People”, “American Way” and “These Are Our Heroes”. The latter (originally titled “Coon’s Picnic”) contained attacks directed toward multiple black celebrites including: OJ Simpson and NBA superstar Kobe Bryant. Another topic addressed by Nas were important women in his life or females in general. “Getting Married” is dedicated to his then-newlywed wife Kelis Rogers-Jones, “Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny)” is, aptly titled, directed toward Nas’ daughter and “Makings of a Perfect Bitch” describes most men’s idea of the ideal woman. Death
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