When I say 'hip-hop is dead,' basically, America is dead. There is no political voice. Music is dead. Nas americabasicallydead Change image and share on social
Marley is someone before his time, man. He's - he's almost - he's like a deity, like almost, you know what I mean? I just talk about what's going on, but of course, you know, Bob, before rappers, was already laying that kind of thing down. Nas bobdeitykind share on social
When you have a daughter, you want to protect her from the things that I've seen out there, you know, the things that's out there that ain't good for her. It's a crazy world we live in. Nas crazydaughtergood Change image and share on social
I just enjoy life now. I just enjoy every morning I get to wake up. Nas enjoylifemorning Change image and share on social
Once you make it to your point of making it, you'll appreciate the struggle. Nas makepointstruggle Change image and share on social
DJs play a big responsibility of what hip-hop is doing... At the end of the day, it's up to us to control and to own hip-hop. DJs need to challenge us rappers. They got so much power, they need to challenge us. Nas bigchallengecontrol share on social
Africa has been going through so much for so many years; it's time that it stands up the way other nations are standing up. Nas africanationstand Change image and share on social
The flaws, the mistakes I make - that's the real me. Nas flawmakemistake Change image and share on social
We're all Africans, everyone - black, white, yellow. Nas africanblackwhite Change image and share on social
Calling Michelle 'Obama Barack's baby mama?' Tell me, is that acceptable? But the Obamas aren't the only targets. Fox's pattern of race-baiting and fear-mongering regularly focuses on black leaders, black institutions and ordinary black people. Nas acceptablebabybait share on social