The emcee from Queensbridge got a rude review from his baby mother Carmen, who took to Twitter to blast the song and added that Nas should spend more time with his daughter.
Over a smooth and soulful beat produced by Kanye West's right-hand man No I.D., the rapper goes in, addressing all the struggles a single father can have raising a daughter.
Initially, it was reported that Nas was considering a September release date for his Life Is Good album, but fans can expect to be vibing out to Nas' forthcoming project much sooner.
Ice T, who is a hip-hop legend himself, went around and interviewed some of the most legendary names in rap to get what their definition of the music is.
Nas is back at it, making his rounds to promote his new upcoming album 'Life is Good' and the Queensbridge legend hit up 106 & Park to keep his fans up to date.
Nas might call himself the "The Don," but we think a more appropriate name would be the "Don Dada." Nas is giving us some serious Jamaican-vibes with his latest single, "The Don."
Filled with guest appearances by his friends Alicia Keys and Nas, Jay-Z's benefit concert was packed with tributes to Frank Sinatra, Gil-Scott Heron, New York Giants and of course, his baby girl Blue Ivy.
Facebook Like