January 30, 2014

Nas "Halftime" (The Source, 12/92)


"This MC has slowly been collecting props on the down low in NYC. He added flavor to the Main Source's "Live At The B.B.Q." and recently went "Back To The Grill" with MC Serch. Now, after years as a guest star, Nasty Nas gets the chance to wreck an entire track without havin' to pass the mic. Nas is one of those brothers who can drop freestyles on you without warning. And Halftime's made-for-freestyling track (conservative bass, gritty snare and horn loop) is all Nas needs to catch wreck. His trademark is ill rhymes and punch lines galore." "I rap in front of more n!ggas than in the slave ships / I used to watch "Chips" now I load glock clips / I got to have it, I miss Mr. Magic / Versatile, my style switches like a faggot / But not bisexual / I'm an intellectual / In rap I'm a professional / But that's no question, yo!" Nasty Nas will definitely be starting trouble in '93." - The Source, December 1992. "Ill Will, rest in peace, yo I'm out..." Peep the extremely gritty visuals below...


The original review in The Source (December, 1992) is below...