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Life Is Good (Deluxe Version) [Explicit] [+digital booklet]

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  • This version contains: 18 songs and 1 digital booklet
  • Original Release Date: July 17, 2012
  • Format - Music: MP3, Digital Booklet PDF
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play 10. Back When [Explicit] 3:22 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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Play 13. Cherry Wine [Explicit] 5:56 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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Play 16. The Black Bond [Explicit] 2:22 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 17. Roses [Explicit] 3:31 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 18. Where's The Love [Explicit] 4:27 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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Support real hip hop! John A. Groves  |  34 reviewers made a similar statement
Good beats great lyrically. coopt  |  33 reviewers made a similar statement
I just listened to this album last night and I bought it this morning. Tupac Shakur  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
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65 of 68 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Long Hot Summer. July 17, 2012
Format:Audio CD
Gather Round Kid's. ..that's it, ..ok sit down. Let me tell you the story of master story teller Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones, and the tale he cooked up and released in Summer 2012. The Summer had wreaked blazing temperatures, all points in the united states saw record numbers recorded on the thermometers. People were going through all sorts of personal crisis, still reeling from the 2008 financial meltdown, and so on. Nas himself having been through a divorce and demanded to cut half his earnings to his former spouse, in which she gladly waltzed to the bank and sat back to watch her account balance grow. Decided in the fashion of Marvin Gaye whom in the late 1970's released an album titled "Here, My Dear." after his tumultuous divorce from Anna Gordy, That he too would sing the blues away, by confessing the truth and the tale of heart ache and struggle but what remains important in between the heartaches and remind his listeners that Life is still Good. Clad in a designer suit, perched in a smokey jook joint in the belly of NYC, draped across his knee, the green dress his former wife had worn on their wedding day, The Ny Mc told the tale

No Introduction: Nas hits hard on this dark, dramatic song that kicks the album off

Loco-Motive: A grimey offering with the style reminiscent of the 90's era without sounding too dated, Nas tells the tale that he is still moving, still living.
A Queens Story: Theatrical stirring violins bring in this track then the beat knocks and Nas begins tellin the tale of his home borough of Queens.

Accident Murderers: A heavy track with the sound of a 90's sample in the kicks and drums a theatrical track feat Ricky Rozay. they together spin the tale of youth without education, or a sense of direction killing hoping to be idolized like Gangsters.

Daughters: A ballad with a melody that is warm and the kicks thump, feat the vocals of a young female that sticks like honey, the message here is to do right by your daughters not forgetting the importance of raisng our sons right neither.

Reach Out: Samples an old school cut that Mary herself sampled for her critically acclaimed My Life, Reach Out delivers an old school feel with Mary herself crooning about Love she has for a man, Nas delivers a slick rhyme over the hard kicks ,

World's An Addiction: A melodramatic track feat the vocals of Anthony Hamilton that echo's in your soul Nas bring a strong message to your consciousness telling a tale of drugs violence lust selfishness and other sins that plague men.

Summer On Smash: A Summer anthem, of woman and booze, Leaving behind the cuts the sound dated to the 90's or even late 80's hip hop, swiss beats provides the hook along with Miguel who gets a few extra seconds to showcase his vocals when he delivers a hot vocal performance on the bridge in Spanish.

You Wouldn't Understand: A beat a little different then the others almost sounds like an 80's track with hip hop and pop elements, Nas rides this beat slick like a nickel and the vocals from singer Victoria are smooth and cool on such a hot summer track.

Back When: Throw back...an 80s sounding track almost similar to an Mc Lyte track of that era with Nas rapping about New York in the 80s

The Don: The second single, produced by the late Heavy D, an ode to hip hop and reggae the hard hitting track feats vocals from Super Cat and Nas delivering some hard rhymes

Stay: A jazzy, bluesy track sounding like its borrowed from Sam Cooke or Mr Marvin Gaye with Nas rapping about a Woman

Cherry Wine: A sweet ballad feat the late Amy Whinehouse is the Gem on the album (in my opinion) Amy delivers deep haunting vocals asking where is the man that is like her. for her, Nas delivers a wonderful performance on this asking where is the woman that shares his interests that he can share life with as well.

Bye Baby: Another throwback, sampling an 80s hit song Nas rapping about a failed relationship.
This is a Summer Album, This album does what many dont, It Delivers! no filler tracks on this offering from Nas. This album even released six singles which is almost unheard of today where many artists just keep remixing their first or second singles to push their project. This album is THE NEW CLASSIC! the album also has bonus material i decided not to detail leaving that as a gift to your ears from Nas, I am telling you to cop this album it is a must for the Summer. Bonus Tracks Include: Nasty, the black bond, Roses, wheres the love, Trust, The Don (Don Dada Remix). yes Nas Life Is Good:) Thank You
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic album... what we've all been waiting for! July 17, 2012
Format:MP3 Music|Amazon Verified Purchase
I just listened to this album last night and I bought it this morning. After listening, I could not describe how amazed I was by a fantastic album put together by Nas. Every single song was just fantastic and fit well with the album (except Summer on Smash which was pretty bad and had no place on this album). Outside of Summer on Smash, I wouldn't hesitate to call every song on this album great.

The thing that's really great about this album is that it's exactly what rap fans have been waiting for: Nas returning to his old self. It isn't quite Illmatic, or even Stillmatic for that matter, but in my opinion it comes pretty close. Lyrically he is a monster once again, his flow is so on point in basically every song, and the production is great. The concept of the album is great idea and you know Nas will keep it lyrically relevant. The fact that he has been in the game for 18 years but he can still come up with the stuff in this album is pretty amazing. Obviously once you blow up and get famous like he did, it's pretty hard to remain true to yourself, but that's exactly what Nas did with this album. I fully feel like it is a successful attempt at a return to his old days when he was one of the guys that dominated rap.

If you have the money and you like rap, definitely get this album. It's fantastic throughout and I can't stress enough how great Nas is in every single song. I definitely think the $14 I paid for it were well worth it for the Deluxe Edition, which includes the single Nasty along with 3 other great songs. Bottom line is, if you enjoy rap, you won't be disappointed by this terrific effort from Nas. Get the album.

Memorable songs from album: Accident Murderers, Daughters, World's an Addiction, You Wouldn't Understand
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Grown up Hip-Hop July 24, 2012
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
If you ever wondered what it would sound like if an acknowleged hip-hop great had lived until today AND produced an album from a grown up's perspective... well here it is.

Nas provides you an opus here that is dope - but not trendy. It is an album for hip-hop heads
that isn't trying to PRETEND that it was made by a 20 year old.

"Daughters" alone brought me in... because I too am 40 with a with a daughter and my concerns and perspectives
have changed since I was a teenaged hip-hop head. That said, "Cherry Wine" has been on CONSTANT replay
since I first heard it. Foregoing "Illmatic," that song would have been in place on "Midnight Marauders."
I can't give any higher praise.

Meanwhile, songs like "Bye, Baby" (aimed squarely at ex-wife Kelis) and "Stay" are poignant and give a perspective
that only someone who has been in relationships and/or entertainment as long as Nas could deliver.

Long story short: If you're looking for paint-by-the-numbers usual offerings, you might be disappointed.
If you too are a long-time lover of hip-hop who has lived long enough to have a change in perspective - and APPRECIATE those changes, then you like me will LOVE this album.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars The shiznit
This is the best album since Kanye's "Graduation" album. I listen to this every week. My wife loves the cherry wine track.
Published 6 days ago by JC
4.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpiece from Nasir!
My little brother and boyfriend are real Nas fans so I kind of fell into it too. This album was great and I always have "Bye Baby" on repeat. Read more
Published 1 month ago by BritStarr
4.0 out of 5 stars Whose world is this
He came back with a heavy hitter and I loved it. Especially the beautiful "Daughters" which is why I purchased the cd. Read more
Published 1 month ago by EWilliams
4.0 out of 5 stars My fault
Its a great album. I just made the mistake of buying the edited version. The gaps do take away from the songs a bit.
Published 2 months ago by Antonio Urbina
5.0 out of 5 stars Arguably Nas' best work
This is gonna go down in hip hop & music history as arguably Nas' best work and one of the top 5 albums of 2012! I was honestly surprised by this project. Read more
Published 2 months ago by K. Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Nas is Amazing,!
I purchased this cd the quality excellent it arrived on time. This cd is great from beginning to the end
Published 2 months ago by Ladybug
5.0 out of 5 stars Another 'Nasty' Classic
If you're a Nas fan you have to pick up this album. So many classics I bet this CD goes down in history with his previous work.
Published 2 months ago by Mr. Lowers
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of his best work yet.
If you love lyrics and hate all the over dubbed over produced hip hop. Then buy this. Let alone the fact this is Nas's best work to date.
Published 2 months ago by Riganator
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fan of NAS
The album is fantastic from beginning to end! Not only are the beats flawless, but NAS ALWAYS brings the lyrics! #RealHipHop
Published 2 months ago by Sigma Solitaire
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
Nas was, is, and always will be the God! Freaking awesome as always! Nas is like! I love him and support him always.
Published 2 months ago by LPLOVA
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