Frogtoon Musique

N.Y. State Of Mind by Nas

Biographie de l'artiste pour Nas

Né Nasir Jones Ce Fils De Musicien Petit Fils D'instituteur Dans Le Mississipi Chantant Dans Un Quatuor De Jazz En 1952 Et Arrière Petit Fils De Chanteur Folk Voulut Très Tôt Suivre Les Traces De Son Père La Musique. Il Jouait De La Trompette Dans La Rue Dès L'âge De 3 4 Ans Mais À Force De Jouer Sa Lèvre Commença À Se Déformer Et Donc Son Père Le Fit Arrêter. Il Abandonna L'école Tôt En 8ème Année Pour Traîner Dans Les Rues De Son Quartier Queensbridge Un Quartier Défavorisé De New York Connu Pour Être Un Des Endroits À L'origine De La Naissance Du Hip Hop Avec De Nombreux Rappeurs Tels Que Juice Crew Marley Marl MC Shan Blaq Poet Mobb Deep Infamous Mobb Q-Tip Capone-N-Noreaga Tragedy Khadafi Roxanne Shanté Bravehearts Cormega Kool G Rap Big Noyd Nature Entre Autres . C'est Donc Naturellement Que Le Petit Va Commencer A S’intéresser Au Hip-Hop Lui Et Ses Amis. Mais Il Continue À Passer Son Temps Libre Dans La Rue Tout En Étudiant Seul Parallèlement La Musique La Littérature La Culture Africaine L'histoire Du Hip Hop Ou La Bible. Baignant Dans La Culture Hip Hop Et Celle De La Rue Depuis L'âge De 9 Ans Il S'adonne Alors Durant Quelques Temps Au Breakdance Sous Le Nom De "Kid Wave" Avant De Se Faire Finalement Appeler "Nas" Initiales De Son Prénom Mais Qui Voudrait Dire Également Nigga Against Society Ou Encore Not All Surrender . Il Se Mit Ensuite A Rapper Avec Son Voisin Du Dessus DJ Et Meilleur Ami Ill Will Willie Graham Avec Le Groupe "Devastating Seven". En 1991 Nas Débuta Sa Carrière Avec Un Couplet Sur La Chanson « Live At The Barbeque » De Main Source. Ses Rimes Ont Rapidement Attiré L'attention Au Sein De La Communauté Du Hip Hop. Il Fut Ainsi Approché Par MC Serch Des 3rd Bass Pour Qui Il Réalisa Le Morceau « Halftime » Qui Figurera Sur La Bande Originale Du Film "Zebrahead". Ces Prestations Lui Vaudront La Comparaison Avec La Légende Du Hip Hop New-Yorkais De L'époque Rakim. Nas Et Ill Will Continuèrent A Travailler Ensemble Jusqu'à Ce Que Ce Dernier Fut Assassiné Par Balle En Bas De Chez Lui Pour Un Règlement De Compte Le 23 Mai 1992 Ce Qui Toucha Beaucoup Nas Mais Qui Néanmoins Ne Le Fit Pas Renoncer À Continuer À Exercer Dans Le Milieu Du Rap.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: N.Y. State of Mind

Nas Displays Complex Lyricism With His “N.Y. State Of Mind” Over A Track From Gang Starr’s DJ Premier. The Chorus Samples A Rakim Line From The Track “Mahogany ” Which Is Fitting Since Nas Was Being Heralded As The Second Coming Of The God MC. The Track Is Considered One Of Nas' Greatest Songs And The Duo Produced A Sequel Five Years Later For Nas' Third Album I Am…. Alicia Keys Used DJ Premier’s Beat For Her 2003 Track “Streets Of New York ” Which Featured Verses From Nas And Rakim. Complex Listed “N.Y. State Of Mind” In The #9 Spot On Their List Of The 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Beats Of All-Time. Nas Said The Following About The Track "The Music Just Spoke To The People That Needed To Know What Was In My Head And What It Was Like In The Minds Of Everybody In New York At That Time—that’s What I Thought. I Thought The Sound Sounded Like What Was In Everyone’s Head At Some Point Or That Sound Represents A Certain Section Of Your Mind. … There Was A Lot Going On In New York Especially In The ‘90s Same As Today. That Song—I Think It’s Timeless In A Lot Of Ways." In An Interview With XXL DJ Premier Gave Some Background Information On “N.Y. State Of Mind” "That Was Actually The Second Beat That I Did For Illmatic . The First One Was ‘Represent.’ I Just Had The Drum Pattern Going With The Funny Little—it Sounds Almost Like An Astronaut Signal At The Beginning…I Found That Joe Chambers Sample ‘Mind Rain’ Which Is Where That’s From. I Usually Don’t Disclose My Samples But I Cleared It So It’s All Good. Found The Sample And When They Heard That Melody Nas And Them Was In Agreement Like ‘Yo Hook That Up That’s Hot.’ So I Hooked It Up And Nas Started Writing." Right At The Beginning Of The Record When He Says ‘Straight Out The Dungeons Of Rap Where Fake Niggas Don’t Make It Back.’ And Then There’s Kind Of Like A Silence Where The Music Is Building Up And You Hear Nas Go ‘I Don’t Know How To Start This Shit.’ He Just Wrote It And He Was Trying To Figure Out How To Format It Like When To Come In. I’m Waving At Him In The Control Room Like ‘Look At Me Go In For The Count.’ So Right When He Looks Up And Sees Me Counting He Just Jumps In. He Did The Whole First Verse In One Take And I Remember When He Finished The First Verse He Stopped And Said ‘Does That Sound Cool?’ And We Were All Like ‘Oh My God!’ It Was Like I Don’t Even Care What Else You Write. He Also Praised Nas Adapting To The New York Sound "On ‘New York State Of Mind’ It Was Literally Him Watch Ing Me Drop The Needle. ‘What You Think Of That You Like That?’ And I’m Like ‘It’s Alright.’ ‘Okay Keep Going.’ You Know It’s A Record So I’m Like Bringing It To That Point Where I Think It Needs To Start. Boom I Said ‘Oooh Let Me Hook That Up.’ The Sound That Ran Hip-Hop Was Our Sound And Nas Matched That. He Wasn’t Like ‘unh Uh Shorty Get Your Sound Up ’ Know What I’m Saying? It Wasn’t ‘get Your Sound Up ’ It’s Like He Blends Right In." Producer Large Professor Revealed That “N.Y. State Of Mind” Is His Favorite Song On Illmatic "The Intensity And Just The Pureness Like It Captured The Whole New York Perfectly. As A Fan Of Nas As A Fan Of Preem As A Fan Of Hip-Hop Like It Was Just Like ‘Yo This Is Crazy.’"

50 Titres similaires:

Tags de musique pour N.Y. State of Mind:

ACCUEIL NAS
POPULAIRES PISTES MIXES ALBUMS
Video 1 : 50