Nas looked back on his long-ended feud with Jay-Z in a track on his latest album King's Disease III.The LP, which was released on Friday, delves into the since-squashed beef on the song Thun, where he raps about burying the hatchet and learning to appreciate the craft of their old diss tracks.'No beef or rivals, they playing Ether on TIDAL / Brothers can do anything when they decide to / In a Range Rover, dissecting bars from Takeover / Sometimes I text Hova like, 'N****, this ain't over ...
laughing!' he raps, via TMZ. Memories: Nas, 49, looked back on his old feud with Jay-Z, 52, on the song Thun from his newest LP King's Disease III, which was released Friday; seen in 2015 in LANas' latest song references the two most significant diss tracks traded between the esteemed rappers.Although Jay-Z has since sold his interest in Tidal, he was previously a major investor in the streaming platform.
Their feud reportedly began in the mid-1990s, as Jay-Z was recording his debut studio album Reasonable Doubt. Jay-Z (born Shawn Carter) has asked Nas (born Nasir Jones) to appear on the song Bring It On, but Nas never showed up at the recording sessions, which seemingly angered Jay.But it wasn't until Nas released his sophomore album It Was Written that their burgeoning feud made it on record.On the opening track The Message, Nas raps, 'Lex with TV sets the minimum,' which appeared to be a reference to Jay previously mentioning a Lexus on Can I Live and featuring one in his video for Dead Presidents II, according to Distractify.
Looking back: 'No beef or rivals, they playing Ether on TIDAL / Brothers can do anything when they decide to / In a Range Rover, dissecting bars from Takeover / Sometimes I text Hova like, 'N****, this.
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