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Untitled
Def Jam

By Ben Westhoff

Published on July 29, 2008 at 8:41pm

On Untitled, Nas is clearly hoping that by name-dropping big issues (reparations, single motherhood, media control) and dazzling you with his acrobatic flow ("I'm over they heads/Like a bulimic on a see-saw"), you'll gloss over the fact that he's not saying anything coherent. When he simultaneously decries poverty and glorifies materialism, for example, you can't help but conclude that he tailors his philosophy to his own lifestyle. Even the songs that should be slam dunks — like the Murdoch-critiquing "Sly Fox" — clank the rim with erroneous claims like "They own YouTube." (No, that's Google.) "I am tuned in," says an ominous voice later in that song. So are we. Nas has a forum, passion and talent. Too bad his message is muddled.



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