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Nas - DVD Compilation

Nas - DVD Compilation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE GREATS OF GODS SON
Review: THIS DVD IS EXCELLENT AND SKI IS THE BIGGEST HATER EVER.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "From Nasty to Nas, Nas to Escobar"
Review: This DVD is one of the better Video Anthologies I've seen. Most music video DVD limits the artist's videos in order to justify another collection. Ironically enough, even though this DVD is Vol. I, they really didn't leave anything off (even the bad videos).

The videos from Illmatic are great. "It Ain't Hard to Tell", "One Love", "Halftime", "The World Is Yours" dominate the DVD from the start (and rightfully so). Very rarely do you get to see these kinds of videos any more, and it's refreshing to see the gritty & grimy-ness match that of the album.

"If I Ruled The World" & "Street Dreams" are from It Is Written. Both videos have some pretty nice concepts and are well shot.

The controversial "Hate Me Now" & "Nas Is Like" come from I Am... While "Nas Is Like" is an incredible song and video, "Hate Me Now" starts to show the demise of Nas as he rolls into his career slump.

Both "You Owe Me" & "Nastradamus" (from the same album title) are horrible songs and videos. Although I'm glad they included them as a painful reminder of how lazy Nas got. It's really interesting to see these.

Stillmatic marks a triumphant return for Nas's career and video quality with the original "Got UR Self" & inspired "One Mic". Nas does not just return to what works, but pushes boundaries and embrases new concepts here.

Finally "Made You Look" returns Nas to his Illmatic days, while "I Can" is even better as a video than a song.

It's nice they included all these videos, instead of just giving us the "best of". People are going to enjoy different videos in different ways. It's even nice to hear on the commentary that Nas believes "Nastradamus" was a huge failure. Speaking of the commentary is pretty good. It lasts for a minuet or so into each song, and is often pretty insightful. Besides that there are really no other special features. It would be nice to have something else, but i bought this for the videos, so I'm more than satisfied.

My only real complaint is that seeing as this is an "Anthology" there's no reason why the first half of the videos are out of order. How hard is it? So it's kind of annoying, but overall does take away from the overall quality. It also would have been nice to have some of his guest spots on video, especially his earlier works.

Bottom line: This is a Nas video DVD with every video released from his albums. You get exactly what you pay for in that and they don't cut any corners. While they could have (and almost always) done more... this is an excellent DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nas Is Nas! Don't Hate On Him!
Review: This is a great collection of videos. None of the same bore you see on TV all the time. Some people say he's too street. Then they say he's too commercial. He's really versatile and creative especially when you look at his videos and compare it to most artists today with the same soft-porn crap. Good commentary on the videos too!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mostly all of his videos are on this DVD
Review: This was a good DVD but i think there should have been an autobiography of Nas. I did enjoy the videos though. I think the only video that's not on here is Street Dreams remix w/ R. Kelly. There's also an option to listen to Nas tell the concept of each video. It's worth buying.


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