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'In those days, if you just had a horn, and hung around the music scene, you could get on a record and become famous!'
Plus: What's on Zac Efron's iPod these days, anyway?
You can be forgiven for thinking that it's stubborn Nas, if anyone, who can most convincingly claim "I Do It for Hip Hop."
In lieu of the debate, we caught up with our politics at the Smirnoff Experience New York party, with sets from N.E.R.D. and Nas.
Biz Markie, Nas, Raekwon, Ghostface, Method Man, the ghost of ODB, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest…
Plus: Nas on poppin' bottles, and Seth Rogen on the Green Hornet's ketamine habit.
Plus: Shamefully, 'Meet Dave' director Brian Robbins has never seen 'Small Wonder.'
Plus: Liz Phair feels Angelina Jolie–y, and Nas is no sellout.
Nas's ongoing efforts to make his upcoming untitled ninth album the most commercial, easily marketable one of his career continue.
Who would've ever guessed that the man who wrote some of the dirtiest rhymes we've ever heard was so adorable as a baby?
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