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Nas

If you've heard the follow-up to Cole World: The Sideline Story, then you know one of the standout tracks is "Let Nas Down," a song that pays homage to Cole's rap idol Nas.
Nas, the hip-hop legend everyone loves to forget about, was spotted showing off his love for gold and ink as he stopped to say hi to a kid who reminded him a little bit of someone special.
Kelis and Nas might be friends again, but they are never ever getting back together. That's according to Kelis, who politely declined a fan's request for her to get back with her baby daddy and ex-husband, while calling him a cheater at the same damn time. 
The Yeezus rapper just celebrated his 36th birthday yesterday at Ms. Lily's in NYC, and even though he might not have shared it directly with his fans, some of his famous friends still brought in the love!
The rapper announced via his Twitter page that he was on the site for his new sneaker store!
Jay-Z's "Takeover" is universally known as being one of the greatest diss songs of all time. One of the standout lines on the track is: "I showed you your first Tec, on tour with Large Professor." So what's the story about that line? Did it really happen?
It's been reported by Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg that J. Cole has a track on his new album, Born Sinner, titled "I Disappointed Nas."
The once lost collaboration between legendary Nasty Nas and 2012's most valuable rookie, Frank Ocean, will be released.
Nas chopped it up with MTV recently and confirmed that he was working on a new album. MTV asked about possible collaborations, throwing the name Frank Ocean out there, and the rapper said...
The Governors Ball lineup was just released earlier today, and this year's lineup just looks stupid.
The Life Is Good rapper was set to perform on Live! With Kelly And Michael yesterday, but it was announced that he was unable to perform due to becoming ill.
Nas also alluded that his forthcoming record probably won't share any more tales about his failed marriage, but will be just as personal for his fans. 
Queens was in the building at Radio City Music Hall as the legendary emcee hooked up with Becks Sapphire and Hot 97 to prove that Life Is Good. 
Melanie Fiona has made us fall for her singing songs of relationship woes in her ultra soultry voice but it apparently this gal has picked up another musical talent...rapping!
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