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Ghostface Killah & Nas Collaborate On A New Cut, “Scar Tissue”

Man, we need another Wu-Tang album with a Nas feature or two.

Nas & DJ Premier Connect On “Define My Name” Song, X Reacts

Nas and DJ Premier connected on a new single that fans on X, formerly Twitter, learned is the start of a new project.

Tracy Morgan Reveals That He & Nas Are Related

Don't be surprised if Tracy Morgan appears on Nas' next album on a interlude or something.

Nas & Hennessy Celebrate MC’s 50th Birthday

Along with Hip-Hop, Nas also turned 50 years old this year and the rapper teamed with Hennessy to celebrate the milestone with a party that featured a gang of high-profile guests including Kendrick Lamar, Diddy, Fat Joe and more. The festivities went down at The Grill in New York City and featured Nas being presented […]

Nas Announces ‘Magic 3’ Will Drop On His 50th Birthday

We'll be tuning in as soon as it hits streaming platforms Sept. 14.

10 Songs To Celebrate (Black) Independence This July 4th

These Hip-Hop hits honor the journey towards freedom and equality.

Hennessy Collaborates With Nas For Exclusive Hip-Hop Bottle

Hip-Hop Hennessy heads are going to cherish this joint.

Daily Visuals 6.1.23

Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Albee Al, NLE Choppa, and more.

Boosie Badazz Downplays Jay-Z & Nas As Not
 “Musically Relevant”, Twitter At War

HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) / (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) Boosie Badazz has raised some eyebrows with recent comments he made stating that he feels Nas and Jay-Z are no longer relevant in music to the younger generation.The “Wipe Me Down” rapper sat down for an interview with media personality DJ Vlad. In that interview, Vlad remarked that for rappers in their 50s, relevancy was hard except for Nas and Jay-Z. Boosie Badazz countered and said, “I don’t think Jay-Z’s relevant. This day? No.” He went on to say, “When I go to these clubs here in Atlanta, these 25 to 35 clubs…I’m not hearing Nas. I’m not hearing Jay-Z.” After a slight pushback from Vlad, Boosie doubled down on his stance and pointed out he wasn’t knocking their legacy. ...

Boosie Badazz Downplays Jay-Z & Nas As Not
 “Musically Relevant”, Twitter At War

HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) / (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) Boosie Badazz has raised some eyebrows with recent comments he made stating that he feels Nas and Jay-Z are no longer relevant in music to the younger generation.The “Wipe Me Down” rapper sat down for an interview with media personality DJ Vlad. In that interview, Vlad remarked that for rappers in their 50s, relevancy was hard except for Nas and Jay-Z. Boosie Badazz countered and said, “I don’t think Jay-Z’s relevant. This day? No.” He went on to say, “When I go to these clubs here in Atlanta, these 25 to 35 clubs…I’m not hearing Nas. I’m not hearing Jay-Z.” After a slight pushback from Vlad, Boosie doubled down on his stance and pointed out he wasn’t knocking their legacy. ...

No Beef: Nas & 21 Savage Team Up On “One Mic, One Gun”

Written By D.L. Chandler , Senior Editor Posted 47 mins ago @dlchandler123 D.L. Chandler is a veteran of the Washington D.C. metro writing scene, working as a journalist, reporter, and culture critic. Initially freelancing at iOne Digital in 2010, he officially joined the iOne team in 2017 where he currently works as a Senior Editor for Cassius Life and Hip-Hop Wired. D.L. covers a variety of topics including breaking news, politics, Hip-Hop music and culture, fashion, and Black history. He currently heads the SPIRIT.ED column for Cassius Life, which focuses on adult beverages and their history. D.L. has worked in the past for MTV News, Billboard, and several other publications. His first big break in journalism came with the now-defunct Politically Black in 1999, the nation’s first ...

Nas Ties Jay-Z for Most Top 10 Albums on Billboard 200 Among Rappers

Former rivals Nas and Jay-Z find themselves on equal footing in one regard on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, as Nas’ King’s Disease III debuts at No. 10 on the chart dated Nov. 26. With the arrival, the Queens MC lands his 16th top 10, tying Jay-Z for the most among rappers in the chart’s history. King’s Disease III opens with 29,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Nov. 17, according to Luminate; 20,000 units of the starting sum derive from streams, equaling 26.5 million official on-demand streams of the album’s songs. Of the remaining units, 8,500 are in traditional album sales, with the outstanding balance owed to track-equivalent album units. (One unit equals the following levels of consumption: one album sale, 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or...

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