Announcing… THE JONES EXPERIENCE - Nas live with Talib Kweli, Jay Electronica, and DJ Green Lantern
Catch me, Talib, Jay Electronica, and Green Lantern on tour this summer. If this tour isn’t hitting your town, then Rock The Bells probably is, which I’m touring with as well.
Peace! Album in stores now!
Nas
7/22 - Montreal, QC [Can] - Metropolis
7/24 - Burlington, VT - Higher Ground
7/25 - New Haven, CT - Toad’s Place
7/29 - Charlotte, NC - Amos’ Southend
7/30 - Charleston, SC - Music Farm
7/31 - Atlanta, GA - Center Stage
8/1 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
8/8 - Las Vegas, NV - House of Blue
8/10 - San Diego, CA - House of Blues
8/14 - Reno, NV - New Oasis
8/15 - Chico, CA- Senator Theater
8/22 - Park City, UT - Harry O’s
8/24 - Austin, TX - Emo’s
8/25 - Houston, TX - Warehouse Live
8/26 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues
8/28 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
8/29 - Detroit, MI - Chene Park
8/30 - Champaign, IL - Canopy Club
9/3 - St. Louis, MO - The Pagean
9/4 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave
9/5 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
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anton C.
July 15, 2008 @ 2:18 PM
yo nas u gotta come back to buffalo ny man…i haven’t seen a concert wit u since dat 2 dollar bill shit…wutz really good my dude…shit…yo on da next album u should hook up wit common for real b…later!!!
Nils
July 15, 2008 @ 3:27 PM
Hey Nas!!! I am from Germany and I must say that you and your crew have done a incredible job on the new album!!! It’s a classic and not only in the USA
So it would be great if you will come on tour in Germany. You are the greatest rapper alive and I cannot wait to see you live on tour!!!
N.iggas A.gainst S.ociety
July 15, 2008 @ 5:55 PM
What Up Nas!! I just Copped the Album today (7/15)!! Thanx 4 Another CLASSIC!! I feel in away u habe connect many songs & many of your recent videos with mah struggle! Mah Name Is Jamil, I was @ The Hip Hop Is Dead Concert U Did In Milwaukee. I was the one rocking the blue Bathing Ape Fit, FRONT ROW!! ….I Meet u after the concert! I Am in Houston Now!! I Really looking forward to your concert here, BUT I may be @ Job Corps by the time you arrive….If i am here I will be front row AGAIN!! If not I know H-Town Will Show U the love that I wont be able to….One Love Bro
Mia
July 15, 2008 @ 6:54 PM
VERMONT, CONNECTICUT, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA?!!! WTF NO BMORE?!! SINCE WHEN?!! THAT IS NOT FAIR!!!!! THAT’S SOME BS!
Juliano Soprano
July 15, 2008 @ 7:31 PM
Wut up I copped the album today!! listenin to it right now (N.I.G.G.E.R) I see you got Charlotte up there, I will be there, I still reminisce on how you ripped the Hip Hop is Dead tour so I can’t wait.
Bogodile
July 16, 2008 @ 3:54 AM
sup Mr. Jones??
its was good seeing you in South Africa
I beg you to come & bless us again! “Untitled” is still a “NIGGER” album to me… so I’m getting that & GOD bless you & your fam!!!
OnE!
Queen Shay
July 16, 2008 @ 11:23 AM
NAS NYC IN MADISON SQUARE!!!! WE REPPIN OVER HERE FOR U!!! I LOVE U SINCE DAY 1!!! P.E.A.C.E, SHAY
Ashley
July 16, 2008 @ 2:57 PM
I’m with Nia on this one! You shout us out on the intro, and Bmore gets no love for the tour?!? Looks like i’ll be driving to Ohio!
Dr. Jones (Ven ROC)
July 16, 2008 @ 5:21 PM
Mr. Jones…….You did it agin. I am a Jones too..just graduated medical school and still got you spinin in my cd deck.. At any rate man been following your music and film since 94 when I was in high school…. Keep doin you thing baby boy, you got got love from the motor city baby. Hope to get see ya at Chene. One love to you and yours.
Jinn
July 16, 2008 @ 6:08 PM
Yo Nas… you’ve done some great shit with this new album… it still rests classic like the others with some fresh instrumantals… you must come on tour in france, in germany AND IN MOROCCO, man you’ve forgott afrika dog… thats where you come from!
I mean your ancestrales!! CHECK CASABLANCA/MOROCCO OUT , if you come it will be full
peace homie, take care
Liberian child soldier
July 16, 2008 @ 8:11 PM
I read somewhere you wrote a script called “sacred”.. I’m a film student at the Art Institute Of Philadelphia. I’m currently working on an independently funded film Called “Death Of Innocence” going straight to video - A story about the civil war in Liberia. It’s actually an autobiography on my experience as a thirteen year old Kid being recruited to fight in a war I knew nothing about… don’t want to give too much away.. So I would love to work with you on one of your film projects..
If your script is anything like your albums it’s already a winner in my eyes..
Take care..
Jr..
July 17, 2008 @ 2:06 AM
It’s not often a young rapper enters the Hip Hop arena with an album like”Illmatic” and sets the standard… That is just some next shit… And the man has been raising the bar since then..
Bigup to Nas for never being an average MC For not acting like a bitch when people started downloading the album off the internet and knowing that nigz was just showing mad love by doing that For actually being a trailblazer and for being one of the greatest poets of our generation..
ONE…
Greatest Hits Album Was Cool But You Know We Still Need That Lost Tape 2 to drop..
Brandy loves Nasir bin Olu dara Jones
July 17, 2008 @ 9:53 AM
Champaign???
I’m kinda sick that I have to miss Rock the Bells because of this wedding Saturday. I’ve only missed you in Chicago one other time and that’s the day I got to really meet you so, it was all good. I guess we’ll be taking that drive in August. You’re absolutely worth it! Good luck on Saturday, I know you’ll be amazing.
Brandy loves Nasir bin Olu dara Jones
July 17, 2008 @ 9:56 AM
Oh, and tell them that the “Greatest Hits” joint was just another way for Columbia to pimp the young Nas before he hit the door and never looked back! In all honesty, that’s the only cd that I never bought. It just seemed like a project that you weren’t really a part of. They are such users…I’m glad you’re semi-free over at the new label. Don’t trip on the “Untitled” we all know what the name of the cd really is :o)
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July 17, 2008 @ 12:47 PM
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Hatin aint just subjected to the hood thats sad
all our political figures keep hatin on our voices in our generation
From Lil Wayne to Nas……….and it was the same Man headed it if yall don’t Kno Al permed hair Sharpton yo…….i really need feed back on this matter listen to Nas’z song “hero” or Lil Weezy Shyt “dontgetit”….
They both are saying the same thing strangley and everybody that kno me now i bangs with the ol’ Wanye not the new one so for him to make a lot of since to me is baffling……..Nas tried to push the envolpe in a society that wants the word Nigger/Nigga banished but it can’t stop being used if we don’t educate our youth why ya”ll think its bad………and next up he said Lil Wayne is a bad influenece and the funny thing is Lil Wayne made a valid point “I’m only human and we naturally make mistakes”………….that true but like it or not Al Shapton must Remember this his mentor and father figure was in the music scene{i.e. James Brown for all those who didn’t kno} and most of Us kno James Brown Was using drugs dope to be exact from the late 6oS to the Mid 8oS………….recorded by the media……..so for him to Judge were a Message comes from to me is unethical………A message thats can be heard and is positive Is A Positive thing no matter were it comes from…..personal demons of a person put with a responsibility doesn’t change the resposibility for that person it just makes it harder to sing, rap, write or even reciete the speech, poem or song in front of you, and on this Note Say it Loud I’m Black and I’m Proud…….was the words of a man whos personal beliefs and demon didn’t hold him back on speaking the truth of “Their” time….It our turn Now………..and if the political ppl of the 5oS 6oS and 7oS don’t remember that our generation is not going learn to respect them and were all not gonna vote and we all are not gonna believe that our voice can be heard and we’re not going to belive that the word nigger/nigga is not always and endearing word that at first only meant that black man boy or child come hear to a slave master…….then after slavery the ignorance of the common White American change the connotation to be full of haterd hurts and its need to be said by someone so I Am Brandace Renne’ Alexander someone thats is Proud to Say i am A teenaged Black American Girl, who has a heritage of White and Native American in my backoground who is a young Proud Voter Who has made mistakes in my short lived life…that in some turn can be called inappropriate but thats not gonna Stop this Young Voice to Be heard No More cuz I Kno i have A voice and it will be heard……….We need to come together all of us Rev. Jackson and Sharpton……teen pregnancy is not right but it will contiue to happen if I and others who it had happen to do speak up and tell the little girl who likes her little boyfriend to wait its not just because it’s in the Bible but because you are worth more than this life of stuggle……Mr. Jackson knows this all to well…he was born to a young mother somthing he has in common some of our quote on quote hero’s of today because in the end result his bological father didn’t stay around…….we need to hear those kinds of stories from you testimonies of that to now I’m a Rev. and civil rights activist who was Great freind with Dr.Martin Luther King himself……….And Rev. Sharpton you were abandoned as a child and raised in a single parent home…we need to hear thing like that to say oh these men went through the same things my family goes through not that they’re kings and gods and can do no wrong ot have wrong things placed upon their lives……untochable is the words children today would use but Nasir Jones and Dwayne carter to men on Separte ends of the rappers pole any way linked by the Kanye West and then the Shawn”jay-Z” Carter CrowdsSaid the same thing our generation doesn’t know anything about you so to get me on your badside is futhering your hope for change specifically from Nas:
“We’re taking power from the word,” he added. “No disrespect to none of them who were part of the civil rights movement, but some childern in the streets don’t know who (civil rights activist) Medgar Evers was … they know who Nas is,” the rapper said, referring to the Mississippi civil rights leader fatally shot in the 1960s outside his home in Jackson. in he’s Mtv interview recently…and that is very true so why not try to make our leaders and activist feel the love and support of their fellow man because they have our ears and our hearts openned and waiting for their next moves. And we listen about that this interview taken place in October……why did his Cd come out next Summer because he had to War with the World about the name of his Cd……….and he changed made a song and now you have more young ppl who group everyone together and say becuase they hear your name with his name with the next mans name in an article the barely can read anyway, so then they dont vote from ignorance….but i still press the issuses to my friend to tell their friend but it always doesn’t work i need my leaders of today all of them from Barack Obama to Nas to all come together completely for the sakes of us the young ppl and the Medgar Evers and the Martin Luther Kings and The Little Rock nine to the White in the movement like JFK, Bobby Kennedy ………. These are the same problems in which Our civil right ForFathers and some still living today, had to deal with…….seperation of ppl and state…….today its separtion of Young ppl to old ppl. simple as that and if we keep having this problem…..its going to translate to a young black female voted for the white man who seemed cooler and more put together and the republicans dont have all this Drama…..and i dont want any of it……right the Republican dont have that…they really do stick together and if they disagree it a disagreement not an uproar and a scandal…….and sadly enough Democrats have the upper hand in this election due to the poor standing of the Bush Adminastation for the past 8 years…. but why would the uneducated child who loves the same thing everyone loves no matter what genre is music because it is good for the soul vote for a man associated with Obama if he doesn’t like what i like and why would i vote for him because a dead man named Dr. King told me don’t judge a person by the color of his skin but by the content of their character, i ddint never meet him but his Homeboy on National t.v. dont like the men who got good wavey hair and he mixed…. if i was uneducated that who be my thoughts they don’t like him so why should i………I’m not from IL so how do i know what Obama says he does from hearsay…..that would fly with me…the men that has met him before and he ran for president to i heard but that was before i was born and wasn’t there and im hear for this and i dont like Obama anymore our it could swing like this someone a little but older but not educated will vote for Obama due to Jackson Not like him….cause that “N*****” jealous he mad cause he lost his chances cause he called NY hymietown and i know cause Eddie Murphy made fun of it on Saturday Night Live…..so they would only vote not because of the issues but because of influence so back to my main point that to get to the young voters and people get to our leaders and respect them as your fellow men all of them or we will still have a country divided…….
Don.D.
July 17, 2008 @ 1:39 PM
Love the album like always. It feels good to have an MC who I literaly feel like I grew with through highschool and on to adulthood. Plan to always stand with the GODSON!!!! Keep do’en ya thing GOD if not for me and our peers then for the young ones comming up. PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dumisani Maseko
July 18, 2008 @ 10:24 AM
hey Nas,
Dude just wanted to find out when are you going to give your South African fans a show. I’ve been waiting for years to hear an announcement that you going to hit our shores.
I’ve been a fan since live at the barbaque and my first Rap album was illmatic and have been loving your work ever since. I remember when buying that CD, I was only 14 years old and my english was not up to par, so most of the things you said on that album flew over my head and to just to let you know I have to hide the fact that I bought a Rap cd from my parents since I was not allowed to listen to Rap. I took it upon myself to find lyrics to every song in the illamtic CD and after hours of reading your lyrics only then I understood what you were saying.
funny that most of the thing you said I could relate to even though we practically from different parts of the worlds, it’s goes to show that all black people go through the same struggles not matter which part of the world you come from.
Thanks Nas
P.S. can’t wait to buy you new album, keep on teeling the truth, we love you out here so holla! Peace Nasir Olu dara Jones
Marc Daddy
July 18, 2008 @ 2:20 PM
Yo Whats good I been a fan since Live @ the BBQ wit Large Professor and have every album in the the Nas Catalog from Illmatic to Untilted and have enjoyed everyone of them gotta catch u when come out to charlotte checked u out when u were here promoting Hip-Hop is Dead @ The Neighborhood Theater. Make sure when u come out here u spit Breathe and Sly Fox those are my instant favorites off da Album already peace kid
Danielle.
July 18, 2008 @ 5:38 PM
nas sounds very focused on this album, I like it a lot. On the last album I only like the one with chissette, where are they now and still dreaming, but he came thru with this one I listen to every song.
Lil Eazy
July 20, 2008 @ 7:03 PM
I believed that hip hop was dead until Nas came back. Now these days all rappers talk about is cars, money, and girls. What happen to whats going on in the world, yea I’m just a girl nobody cares what I say. I grew up listening 2 Tupac, Scareface, Nas, Eazy E, and Bone Thugs-N- harmony. Whats going on with hip hop. Theres talented people out there that can bring hip hop back, but they keep getting people like soulja boy, the song look alike, and others I’m not trying to hate. I guess I’m just old school. I love the new Cd, thats just the way i feel no harm in anything i say.
J. Harmon
July 20, 2008 @ 9:11 PM
What hypocrisy.. Jessie Jackson told Def Jam they couldn’t release the album with the Nigger title….. but sat there on the sly Fox Network aka the evil empire and called Obama….. our future president a nigga and did’nt know he was being taped…
I wonder what Nas thinks of that…
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July 20, 2008 @ 10:53 PM
Here’s another classic…… BITCHES
I can’t stop listening to “America ” that shit gave me goose bumps. “Queens get the money” was on some next chit. “can’t stop us now”, man some of the realest chit I’ve heard in years
“Testify”, what can I say..deep as hell. “Fried Chicken” had me cracking up ’cause it’s funny but true.. In America u’ll never be free, middle fingers up fuck the police, “Breathe”
The whole album is dope.. can’t get enough..
I love the whole album
one
dara
July 21, 2008 @ 3:56 AM
Shout outs from Aboriginal Australia,
Just got the album, had to order it international. BEST ALBUM THIS MILLENIUM. Aint heard nothing like it in a long time. I am definantly feelin this one, like the brothers n sisters in South Africa said, its crazy how we all from different parts of the world but our struggles and experiences are so same. I appreciate the effort you put into this one Nas, i needed it.
I had a ticket to the Melbourne “Hip Hop Is Dead” show but I missed it cause personal things out of my control, cant wait for you to come again though.
One
B.Honest
July 25, 2008 @ 1:58 PM
stoppin through to thank Nas for one of the dopest shows I have ever seen last night. Could tell y’all was surprised that a VT crowd could put it down like that. haha! Ask Talib, he’s seen that ish. Regardless, respect on the album. There is a lot more to it than what the lyrics say on the surface. It is one of the most curious topics that our generation has faced and will continue to face and hopefully rap will continue to move in this type of concious direction rather than a mainstream commercial one. stop feeding the machine. Much respect to J.Electronica…dude is the truth…the future.
-Honest.
Soldier
July 28, 2008 @ 4:01 PM
The show in Baltimore was on fire!!! You rocked it.
Peace to the GOD for another hot album and for giving us a good show in the DMV
One Love
Krystal
July 31, 2008 @ 11:42 AM
OMG ! I’m too ready for the Jones Experience. The first time I saw NAS in concert was in Chicago @ the HIP HOP IS DEAD concert. I must admit I was kinda nervous because it was standing room (and being in a wheelchair at a standing room concert only is not cool) but luckily I got there early enough to be right in front on the left side of the stage.
Anywho, Nas showed me so much love (I mean a lot of love) at the concert and I vowed that night to always see him in concert regardless of the venue because he has so much love for his fans/supporters!
Again can’t wait for the Jones Exprience to touch down in Chicago!
Oh yeah that album is amazing!
Joe Leisure
August 2, 2008 @ 4:51 AM
The album is another istant classic forreal. but more importantly i cant believe you comin to champaign at the canopy club. got my tickets hours after they went on sale i know you and talib gonna tear it up. pull me up on stage or somethin. aha naw but forreal cant wait to see the best rapper alive in person!!
Bubba
August 3, 2008 @ 4:06 AM
It would be great to see you work with A Tribe Called Quest also. Or maybe just Q-Tip. But who cares who you work with. Good choice with Talib Kweli, he’s always been one of my favorites.Thanks for Untitled, probably my 4th favorite album of yours. Can’t wait to see what comes of the idea of albums with just dre and primo, good luck with that!
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August 8, 2008 @ 12:54 PM
Nasir Bin Olu Dara!!!!!!!!!!
Peace King,
my all time finest wordsmith!! I’m from Durban, South Africa and you performed here but I missed it cus it was sooooo under wraps, almost shed a tear for not witnessing my favourite artist in my own backyard. Alot of your real fans missed out and Horse Racing upper class got to see you live, that sucked.
You owe us real Hip Hop fans a show bro. I got every album out including the Lost Tapes and From Illmatic to Stillmatic and every oficial Nas DVD.
South Africa Loves Nas for telling the truth of our Universal black people.
One Love
chroniclez
August 12, 2008 @ 10:49 AM
yo nas this new album stirs up alot of feelings and contra u kno its ill and long time coming. Any how don’t know if u read or check these joints here but im a artist from philly theres alot of hate here, i mean on every level not just street stuff im a little different from most artist here. So when i go to freestyle or whatever in a cipher or just drop a verse i get what was that or don’t understand what he talkin bout attitude. I dont wanna dumb it down to kill the message what should i do , but any how big up on ya new album homie
ps check out the myspace page ur on my top 12 search chroniclez
alright peace…my man b good
Peace
September 20, 2008 @ 2:17 PM
Yo real talk, I missed your show in New Haven, Nas. I’m heated. Best artist to ever produce music since the late great Tupac. I’m disappointed for not making that show. You gotta come thru CT or even NY one more time. Tickets were sold out, couldn’t snatch a ride, either.
Got every album from Illmatic to Stillmatic. First heard I Am when I was 13 years old and have been a loyal fan for 9+ years. Respect to you, Nas. Your music has changed my life and I respect the wisdom you bring to hip hop.
“Just live your life to the fullest, never look back, it’s real”
P.e.a.c.e.
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