BobOblah
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I love this album. Different energy from the Hit Boy albums.
I’ve seen some hate for Premo online but I think they’re missing the point. Pretty minimalist beats but I have to think that was an intentional choice. I feel like they were going for like Eric B and Rakim or early Gang Starr sonically on a lot of these tracks. Nas usually avoids being too retro even when rapping about back in the day but this time they embraced it.
Some Premo criticism is valid I guess, we didn’t get a ton of classic Premo bangers here. That AZ song is a bit disappointing. Shine Together is maybe the closest to what I wanted from them. That one is special and I want more. 3rd Childhood is dope too, that has a classic feel. NY State of Mind 3 didn’t deserve that title mostly cuz of the beat.
Premier went harder on the posthumous Gang Starr album One of the Best Yet and I was hoping for that level of production, but now that I hear this, I really think it’s a style choice and that it works well. I already like it but think it’s going to get better on re-listen.
Nas killed it. Lyrically sharp as ever and delivery/flow was better than about half the Hit Boy albums. Idk how he does it.
I also think people went in with crazy expectations about the long awaited Premier Nas album, and it helps that I didn’t. Nas has unexpectedly given us so much great new music in recent years, I was just sort of like wow I can’t believe we get another one. This shit is all extra at this point.
5 minute tribute to graffiti by Nas in 2025 I did not see coming. I feel like I’ve rarely heard him mention graff ever before, didn’t think he knew it like that. Half my IG feed is that song rn because I write/wrote and follow graff and mad people got a shoutout on that.
Anyway, dope album.
I’ve seen some hate for Premo online but I think they’re missing the point. Pretty minimalist beats but I have to think that was an intentional choice. I feel like they were going for like Eric B and Rakim or early Gang Starr sonically on a lot of these tracks. Nas usually avoids being too retro even when rapping about back in the day but this time they embraced it.
Some Premo criticism is valid I guess, we didn’t get a ton of classic Premo bangers here. That AZ song is a bit disappointing. Shine Together is maybe the closest to what I wanted from them. That one is special and I want more. 3rd Childhood is dope too, that has a classic feel. NY State of Mind 3 didn’t deserve that title mostly cuz of the beat.
Premier went harder on the posthumous Gang Starr album One of the Best Yet and I was hoping for that level of production, but now that I hear this, I really think it’s a style choice and that it works well. I already like it but think it’s going to get better on re-listen.
Nas killed it. Lyrically sharp as ever and delivery/flow was better than about half the Hit Boy albums. Idk how he does it.
I also think people went in with crazy expectations about the long awaited Premier Nas album, and it helps that I didn’t. Nas has unexpectedly given us so much great new music in recent years, I was just sort of like wow I can’t believe we get another one. This shit is all extra at this point.
5 minute tribute to graffiti by Nas in 2025 I did not see coming. I feel like I’ve rarely heard him mention graff ever before, didn’t think he knew it like that. Half my IG feed is that song rn because I write/wrote and follow graff and mad people got a shoutout on that.
Anyway, dope album.