I just stumbled across this mixtape on 2DopeBoyz and Okayplayer courtesy of Mick Boogie. With a combination of Nas and The Roots, I know it will be dope but I’m curious to hear some stuff that maybe I haven’t heard before. Looks like Nas, The Roots and Mick Boogie are performing live at Madden Bowl [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Nas’
Mick Boogie Presents “illadelph/matic” Nas X The Roots Madden 2012 Mixtape
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged illadelp/matic, Mick Boogie, Nas, The Roots on January 31, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Common and Nas “Ghetto Dreams” Music Video
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Common, Ghetto Dreams, Nas on August 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Classic shit! Shout out to Common and Nas.
eLZHi “eLmatic” Preview
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Elmatic, Elzhi, Illmatic, Nas on April 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Just want everyone to know that eLmatic is about to be SERIOUS!!!!!!
Nas and Damian Marley “Land of Promise” Music Video
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Damian Marley, Distant Relatives, Land of Promise, Nas on April 5, 2011 | 1 Comment »
I got an unexpected treat this morning while on HipHopDX when I saw Nas and Damian Marley’s new video for Land of Promise. This joint, Friends, Nah Mean and Africa Wake Up are my favorite songs from the Distant Relatives album. I’m really excited to see a video for this joint. I’m glad to see [...]
Distant Relatives “Trenchtown Rock”
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Damian Marley, Distant Relatives, Nas, Promise Land, Trenchtown Rock on January 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The third and final installment of B+’s video series documenting Nas and Damian Marley’s Distant Relatives showcases some footage from the video shoot for Promise Land. I can’t wait to see the video for that. Promise Land is one of my favorite songs on the album for sure. Check out Trenchtown Rock. Another awesome behind [...]
Distant Relatives “Dub Plates at Tuff Gong”
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Damian Marley, Distant Relatives, Dub Plates at Tuff Gong, Nas on January 20, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the second installment of B+’s three part series with Nas and Damian Marley for their Distant Relatives collaborative project. This one is called Dub Plates at Tuff Gong and features Damian and Stephen working on Stephen’s song, Jah Army. Very cool. Check it out.
Distant Relatives “Hope Road”
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged b+, Damian Marley, Distant Relatives, Hope Road, Nas on January 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
One of my favorite albums of 2010, featuring two of music’s most honest and talented artists, was Damian Marley and Nas’ Distant Relatives. Both artists managed to incorporate their styles into an incredible album that supported a good cause. Damian Marley has always been one of my favorite artists so, a collab album with Nas [...]
Weekly Sales
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Big Boi, Damian Marley, Eminem, Mike Posner, Nas, Rick Ross, The Roots on August 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This week spelled double platinum for Eminem, who is back at number one moving, 133K this week. Ricky Rozay moved another 30K sitting at number 7. Mike Posner dropped his debut album and is sitting right below Rosssssss at number 8 moving 29K. And the Trill OG, Bun B moved another 17K in his second [...]
The Dusty Foot Philosopher
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Damian Marley, K'naan, Nas, Soobax, The Dusty Foot Philosopher on July 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
After listening to Nas and Damian Marley’s album countless time, I became very interesting in K’naan’s solo work. I have heard a few songs here and there but not a full album. I remember back in like 2005 when I first saw K’naan’s video for Soobax on MTV. I liked the video and the song [...]
The War Report 2
Posted in Mike Schpitz, tagged Busta Rhymes, Capone N Norega, CNN, Nas, Raekwon, The War Report, The War Report 2 on July 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Third times a charm right? Well, at least in terms of the third new album of the week, Capone N Norega’s sequel, War Report 2, I can neither deny or confirm that statement. However, I will say that I was a little surprised that this LP wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be. [...]






