The release of a double album does have something megalomaniacal about it, and thus fits perfectly with the hip-hop of the 21st century, which is already often focused on ostentation and grandeur. New York rapper Nas - who allows himself to be portrayed in a Last Supper scene - also distributes the songs from his sixth album Street's Disciple over two CDs. Still, he keeps it reasonably modest: no
… endless lists of guest appearances on Street's Disciple and no star producers demanding all the attention. Instead, there are only a few contributions from the likes of Nas' sweetheart , , , and his father and Nas chooses to collaborate again with producers Salaam Remi, Chucky Thompson and LES The attention is thus mainly focused on the raps themselves, and it turns out that Nas has a lot to say. Beyond the usual topics, Nas also discusses American politics, his love for Kelis and his daughter, and the state of the hip-hop world. Nas confirms his position at the top of the hip-hop top with Street's Disciple. (IV)more