The Lost Tapes II

The Lost Tapes II

by Nas
The Lost Tapes II

The Lost Tapes II

by Nas

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Overview

Nas planned to release The Lost Tapes II in 2003, a year following the first volume of circulated outtakes and leaked tracks dating back to the latter part of the previous decade. Columbia, Nas' label at the time, wasn't accommodating. The project seemed even less likely as the rapper forged ahead with two discs of new material, Street's Disciple, and moved to Def Jam. Issued in 2019, The Lost Tapes II functions instead as an excavation of the Def Jam era, which has yielded the number one albums Hip Hop Is Dead, Nas, and Life Is Good, and the Top Ten entry Nasir. That's a period of 13 years, so this sequel is expectedly far more scattered than the comparatively narrow-scoped first volume. Production-wise, it's a buffet, with only three of the mostly prominent, dozen-plus beatmakers credited on two tracks. A few of the cuts push the MC into deep and inspired concentration. RZA characteristically mutates a reggae version of a Stax-related composition to eerie effect on "Highly Favored," fostering Nas' imaginative likening of himself to a legendary pianist who can "still hit the right keys" in a sandstorm while injured and without vision. A wriggling feel-good backdrop from DJ Dahi and DJ Khalil ideally supports "War Against Love," where Nas is in top resist-and-uplift mode. The Kanye West-produced "You Mean the World to Me," originating from the Hip Hop Is Dead sessions, is a kind of cautionary relationship narrative with a hypnotic Leroy Hutson loop, and eclipses most of the West-produced Nasir. There are some fascinating diversions. Boldest and busiest of all is "Jarreau of Rap (Skatt Attack)," Nas' valiant attempt at matching the vocal calisthenics of the featured (sampled) Al Jarreau. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 10/11/2019
Label: Mass Appeal / Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602508077302

Tracks

  1. No Bad Energy
  2. Vernon Family
  3. Jarreau of Rap (Skatt Attack)
  4. Lost Freestyle
  5. Tanasia
  6. Royalty
  7. Who Are You
  8. Adult Film
  9. War Against Love
  10. The Art of It
  11. Highly Favored
  12. Queens Wolf
  13. It Never Ends
  14. You Mean the World to Me
  15. Queens Bridge Politics
  16. Beautiful Life

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nas   Primary Artist
Al Jarreau   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Keyon Harrold   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
RaVaughn   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
David Ranier   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Swizz Beatz   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
J. Myers   Primary Artist,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Swizz Beatz   Producer
Carl Hampton   Composer
Homer Banks   Composer
Pete Rock   Producer
Pharrell Williams   Composer,Producer
Robert Diggs   Composer
Kanye West   Composer,Producer
Nas   Producer
Kasseem Dean   Composer
Eric Hudson   Composer,Producer
Anthony Criss   Composer
Al Jarreau   Composer
Statik Selektah   Producer
Dave Brubeck   Composer
Vincent Brown   Composer
Aldrin Davis   Composer
Eddie Cole   Composer
Stafford Floyd   Composer
Richard Davis   Composer
Betty Thatcher Newsinger   Composer
Reginald Brown   Composer
Hit-Boy   Producer
Nasir Jones   Composer
Kenny Craddock   Composer
Jamaal Sublett   Composer
DJ Dahi   Producer
AraabMuzik   Producer
Abraham Orellana   Composer
No I.D.   Producer
Chauncey Hollis   Composer
Patrick Baril   Composer
Christopher Breaux   Composer
Dacoury Natche   Composer
Peter Phillips   Composer
Alan Maman   Composer
Khalil Abdul-Rahman   Composer
David Ranier   Composer
Koshah Eric Daniels   Composer,Producer
Xharlie Black   Producer
Angela Bofill   Composer
Ernest Wilson   Composer
Leroy Hutson   Composer
Keir Gist   Composer
RZA   Producer
Raymond Jackson   Composer
Michael Dunford   Composer
Keyon Harrold   Composer
The Alchemist   Producer
Colin Gibson   Composer
DJ Toomp   Producer
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