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Universal acclaim- based on 175 Ratings
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Positive: 154 out of 175
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Mixed: 9 out of 175
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Negative: 12 out of 175
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Mar 15, 2019
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Jan 12, 2018This is one of my favorite Nas albums of the 2000s. Amazing substance, and I like the hooks and production a lot more than the production on God's Son, Stillmatic, Streets Disciple, other good Nas 2000s albums. You can just vibe to this album, a classic in my eyes.
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Jan 7, 2016a true masterpiece. great lyricism, dope production. Nas does it again. another album worth listening to again and again. this album is up there with his past works of pure rawness.
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May 8, 2015
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Mar 22, 20157.8/10................................................................................................................................................
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Jun 2, 2013
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May 8, 2011good solid record had a few good songs on here. i liked it. it was descent. i respect this guy when he puts out a record he puts his heart and soul into his songs.
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Nov 27, 2010Nas does well tackling the subject of Hip Hops death in modern days. A wonderful follow-up to his massive Street's Disciple album. Production has greatly improved for Nas on this album
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groundfisherAug 27, 2007
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BrannonMApr 2, 2007Classic
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RicardoOMar 8, 2007in a world full of emptyness, finally someone that can inspire us to improve
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VaheKMar 7, 2007Good Album. one great song, the rest of album is ok
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JoshTMar 5, 2007
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MahmoudRFeb 24, 2007Supreme Lyricism. Dope beats. What more could you ask for?
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CoolJonesD.Feb 17, 2007I absolutely love this album. You all should get it.
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ChrisSFeb 7, 2007Sweet ass Cd
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JayBJan 31, 2007Easily the best hip hop album of 2006. Those who believe otherwise are part of the reason the album was titled "Hip Hop Is Dead". Remember, hip hop culture and rap music are two different things. Sure there were good rap albums, but not had the inclination of the cultre as this masterpiece. We All Needed It!!!
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matthewlJan 30, 2007probably the most important hip hop album of this millenium solely baed on it's title....great album, favorite tracks: hip hop is dead and blunt ashes
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RapstallionXJan 29, 2007It was a pretty good album. Not a classic, but one of the top 10 rap albums of the year. Nas' lyrics are on point, like always. His beats on the other hand are average. Best track on the album is Still dreaming.
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JasmineIJan 26, 2007
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davidcJan 21, 2007brilliant,phat tracks, it sounds alot like illmatic. its the ressurection.
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arlenesJan 18, 2007once again he didn't surprise me. Nas is such an inspirational dude. Everything that comes off his lips has a message. hip hop is truly dying with all the corny new people who think that what they say is even a rhyme because they have a alright beat. You did it again Nas luv you arlene
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jamesbJan 16, 2007the greatest mc to ever walk the earth jst showed us why he is the best
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AlexHJan 12, 2007This album proves that Hip Hop is NOT DEAD. Nuff said
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MattFJan 12, 2007Nas's new album is one of his best, he really is the one of the only true hip hop artists left. No one has his lyrical integrity.
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ryanhJan 11, 2007Nas is the illist mc alive
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TheKingJan 9, 2007+Great lyricism +Good subjects. +Jay Z collabo -A lot of mediocre beats and hooks
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UdakRJan 4, 2007One of the best albums Ive heard this year. Some of the songs were a bit disapointing toward the middle of the disc(with dull hooks, lame rapper shout outs etc), but the last half is unmatched. A lot of the shit he says still goes over peoples heads, and he's right 'hip-hop is dead'. At least as far as the hip hop we used to know and love. Luckily Nas is still alive to remind us.
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MikeCJan 4, 2007Nas is hip hop, and he proves it here, this is the best hip hop album of the year, even though it will not claim much success on the charts, nas lyrical word play, and message is still at the top of his game.
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Awards & Rankings
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Hip Hop Is Dead is a lot like Nas himself: impossible not to admire, but hard to love.
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Here’s the thing about Nas’s old-fashioned approach to hip-hop: It still works.
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More than Illmatic, it represents the real Nas-- not the ideal-- the MC with all the skill, all the rhymes, and all the insight who sabotaged himself with bad decisions.