NaS Lost: A Tribute to the Little Homey

NaS Lost: A Tribute to the Little Homey

by Byron Crawford
NaS Lost: A Tribute to the Little Homey

NaS Lost: A Tribute to the Little Homey

by Byron Crawford

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Overview

NaS Lost is the Nas book only Byron Crawford could write, and not just due to literacy issues in the hip-hop community. Billed as a tribute to the little homey, it is in fact a tribute, but not in the way that an article in XXL magazine is a tribute to a rapper. NaS Lost considers the artist's career in its totality, from its amazing highs to its crushing lows -- and some of everything in between.

Discussed in NaS Lost:

The 2001 beef with Jay-Z. What really led to this dispute?

Nas and Jay-Z as Eskimo brothers. How the two of them became related in a sense.

Nas' albums. Is it true what Jay-Z said, that Nas has a one hot album every 10 year average?

Illmatic's five mic review in The Source. Was it really the best album of its era?

The dreaded n-word. If KKKramer can say it, why can't Nas?

Ghostwriting allegations. Can anything dream hampton says on Twitter be believed?

The Virginia Tech controversy. What is the real cause of most school shootings?

The hostage situation in Africa. Who was to blame there, Nas, the promoters, or the continent of Africa?

Nas' marriage to Kelis. Bad idea, or worst idea of all time?

Nas as a parent. Why is his teenage daughter posting her birth control on Instagram?

Cultural tourism. Why is it that SPIN magazine likes a Chief Keef album more than Life Is Good?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045188180
Publisher: Byron Crawford
Publication date: 08/20/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 238 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Considered a sage in Iran, Byron Crawford is the founder and editor of legendary hip-hop blog ByronCrawford.com: The Mindset of a Champion and the author of The Mindset of a Champion: Your Favorite Rapper's Least Favorite Book. He blogged for XXL magazine for five years.

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