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Nas Revisits A ‘Great Era’ On New Single ‘Nasty’

Rapper also hints at possible title change for his Life Is Good album. By Rob Markman Photo: Getty Images Throughout his career, Nas has paid homage to 1980s hip-hop pioneers like Rakim and MC Shan, and on his new single “Nasty,” the Queensbridge lyricist once again revisits his wonder years. “It’s like Tom Ford, the designer, who is one of my favorite designers. I read somewhere he’s inspired by the ’60s and ’70s and that’s why his line looks like the future now. Because he came from a great time in fashion and he turned it into his interpretation and it gives you the future,” said Nas, who chose to paint a picture of his own heyday and rap about the late ’80s and early ’90s on his new single. On the Salaam Remi-produced track, which leaked to the Internet on Monday, Nas tosses nods to the New York City of yesteryear by referencing Queens street legend Thomas “Tony Montana” Mickens, the now-closed Tunnel nightclub and the late Notorious B.I.G. “I came up in a great era, so I’m always gonna live with that and that’s always gonna live inside of me,” Nas told MTV News. “It’s relevant today more than it’s ever been. A lot of people may lose their footing in the music game and stuff, but you know, it’s always important to remember who you are and how you got here.” On “Nasty,” Nas is delivering lyrical raps in rapid succession with a ferocity that harks back to his early days when he appeared on Main Source’s “Live at the Barbeque” in 1992. According to him, that hunger has existed throughout his career, even if he didn’t always put it on record. “Nah, I just tucked it. I tucked it because I wanted to do other things, experiment with other sh– and didn’t want to do the same sh– over and over,” Nas said before expounding about his return to his roots. “Hip-hop got so big that it’s important to open it back up, that real sh–. No dis to what nobody else is doing, but it’s important to open this real sh– back up.” Nas is busy prepping his 10th studio album, Life Is Good , but warns fans not to get too attached to the album’s title because it may change. “A lot of people around me didn’t understand where I was coming from. They kinda thought I was saying, “Let’s pop bottles, we’re rich, everything’s good.” That’s not where I was coming from,” he said. “So there’s another title that came, that kind of fits a little better, and you might hear about that. There might be a change coming real soon.” Related Artists Nas

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Tupac Shakur’s Murder: Will Confession Bring Closure?

‘It’s verification for what ‘Pac said,’ E.D.I. Mean tells MTV News of Shakur’s lyrics about Jimmy ‘Henchman’ Rosemond. By Rob Markman Tupac Shakur Photo: MTV News On the eve of what would have been Tupac Shakur’s 40th birthday, an imprisoned man has admitted to shooting the late rapper/actor during a robbery at Manhattan’s Quad Studios in November 1994. What’s even more startling is that the alleged triggerman, Dexter Isaac, is claiming in a letter that was obtained by AllHipHop.com that ‘Pac’s former associate, Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond, paid him $2,500 to do the deed. While this may be a revelation to some, ‘Pac’s former prot

Hip Hop Mogul Jimmy Henchman Is On The Run

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A federal arrest warrant has been issued for hip hop mogul Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond, who manages The Game, Brandy, Sean Kingston and Akon, among other artists. According to the NY Post , the warrant was issued last week for the Czar Entertainment chief after he was indicted for alleged involvement in cocaine distribution, and he has yet to be located. A law enforcement official confirmed that a fugitive warrant is out for Rosemond. In addition to managing the careers of several prominent artists, Jimmy Henchman has not shied away from speaking about his criminal past. Tupac Shakur also referenced the music mogul on his Makaveli album. It has been rumored that Tupac suspected Henchman of playing a role in the rapper’s 1994 shooting in New York, a charge Henchman has vehemently denied for years. “And did I mention / Promise to pay back Jimmy Henchmen / In due time / I know you bitch n*ggas is listenin’ / The world is mine!” — 2Pac aka Makaveli from “Against All Odds” Read the full story at NY Post . RELATED: Game & Lil Wayne’s “Red Nation” Video Banned By BET & MTV For Gang Imagery RELATED: Lil Boosie Interviewed From Prison: “I’ve Been On 23-Hour Lockdown” RELATED: DA Who Prosecuted Bruno Mars In Coke Case Arrested For Coke Possession

Hip Hop Mogul Jimmy Henchman Is On The Run