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God's Son is the sixth studio album by American rapper Nas.It was released on December 13, 2002, by Ill Will and Columbia Records.Production took place during 2001 to 2002, and was handled by several producers, including Salaam Remi, Chucky Thompson, Ron Browz, Eminem, and The Alchemist.
The music video for the single, directed by Hype Williams and featuring Nas being crucified, was the subject of extreme controversy, as the original edit also featured Sean Combs, then known as Puff Daddy, on the cross. [8] Puffy, who was a Catholic, had demanded that his crucifixion scene be excluded from the broadcast edit of the video.
The next shot features Lil Nas X, now dressed up like Noah, leading an army of animals to an ark before the huge storm and flood hits; during the flood, Lil Nas X, sporting a golden cross, performs choreography on a rooftop, with a glowing red cross on the right side, which is a possible reference to "Starboy" by The Weeknd. The video ends with ...
The artwork for Lil Nas X’s upcoming single proves he hasn’t completely repented from his trolling ways.. The rapper, 24, unveiled the artwork for his comeback song “J Christ” on Monday ...
Nas called the album a "magic moment" in his rap career. [80] In 2011, Nas announced that he would release collaboration albums with Mobb Deep, Common, and a third with DJ Premier. [81] [82] [83] Common said of the project in a 2011 interview, "At some point, we will do that. We'd talked about it and we had a good idea to call it Nas.Com. That ...
Nas imitates Jesus Christ … Lil Nas X Recreates Jesus on the Cross in New Single Art, Dedicates Song to Christ: ‘The Man Who Had the Greatest Comeback of All Time’ Skip to main content
"Made You Look" is the first single from Nas' 2002 album, God's Son. Built around several samples lifted from the Incredible Bongo Band's "Apache", the single was important in establishing Nas' direction following his battle with Jay-Z and the Stillmatic album in its reliance on intricate lyricism and an old-school aesthetic.
Nobody (Nas and Lauryn Hill song) O. One Love (Nas song) One Mic; One of Us (Rick Ross song) One Time 4 Your Mind; Oochie Wally; P. Powers That Be (Rick Ross song) R.