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From boy to man to king to prophet, re-emerged six months after his third album with, a pre-millennial statement touching on the future, spirituality, and family - issues that has broached before, though never with this much devotion. It could have been an intriguing concept album, but is continually compromised by tracks that don't contribute to the theme. For every emotional track like 'Some of Us Have Angels' or 'God Love Us,' there are the same old street-life anthems you'd expect to hear, like 'Shoot 'Em Up,' 'Come Get Me,' or 'You Owe Me.' They sound OK (thanks to production from, and ), but the result is yet another drawn-out hip-hop album that wanders aimlessly and never really says anything. ' rapping is superb as usual, but for the most part it's a wasted effort.
. 'Released: October 26, 1999. 'Released: 2000Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingmixedA–mixedfavorablemixedNastradamus is the fourth by American rapper, released on November 23, 1999.
It was originally scheduled to be released as a follow-up composed of material from sessions for his previous album, also released in 1999. Due to bootlegging of the material, Nas recorded separate songs for Nastradamus to meet its November release date.The album debuted at number 7 on the US, selling over 232,000 copies in its first week. It received generally mixed reviews from critics, and has been regarded by some as Nas's weakest effort. However, it achieved considerable commercial success and spawned two charting singles. On December 22, 1999, the album was certified in sales by the (RIAA). Farley, Keith.
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