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Distant Relatives is a collaborative studio album by American rapper Nas and Jamaican reggae vocalist Damian Marley. It was released on May 18, 2010, by Universal Republic , Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records .
"As We Enter" is the first single from Nas and Damian Marley's collaboration album, Distant Relatives. The track is produced by Damian Marley. There are no full verses in the song, but rather Nas and Damian Marley rap in call-and-response fashion. The track contains samples of Mulatu Astatke's song "Yegelle Tezeta".
It serves as Nas's tenth top-ten album and Marley's second top-ten album in the United States. [21] The album also entered at number four on Billboard ' s Digital Albums, [22] and at number one on its R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, [23] Rap Albums, [24] and Reggae Albums charts. [25] Internationally, Distant Relatives attained some chart success.
Distant Relatives chef-owner Damian Brockway is opening Linx, a sausage-centric barbecue operation at the Mean Eyed Cat on West Fifth Street.
The video was filmed in Kew Gardens and it features cameos from Chali 2na of Jurassic 5 (on the street), George Clinton and Game being locked up with Nas, and Damian handing out postcards with the Lion of Judah on them. After Nas analyzes the card, he manages to escape the prison he’s in and reunite with the young Marley back in a project ...
In 2018, Nas released Nasir, an album produced by Kanye West as part of his so-called "Wyoming sessions". The 2020s then saw Nas release the King's Disease trilogy: the first instalment arrived in August 2020, the second arrived in August 2021 and the third was released in November 2022. Also in 2021, Nas surprise released the album Magic on ...
Distant Relatives is, on its face, one of the best barbecue operations in Texas, but tucked behind the wafting waves of smoke is an exploration of African-American cuisine, its methods and ...
The Los Angeles Times reported that the album would be titled Distant Relatives. [75] Nas also revealed that he would begin working on his tenth studio album following the release of Distant Relatives. [76] During late 2009, Nas used his live band Mulatto with music director Dustin Moore for concerts in Europe and Australia. [77]