Who else would like to have Steve Stout executive produce another Nas album?
I feel like there is this vibrancy the albums he executive produced for Nas had. I'm talking It Was Written, I Am, Godsson and The Firm.
Who else would like to have Steve Stout executive produce another Nas album?
I feel like there is this vibrancy the albums he executive produced for Nas had. I'm talking It Was Written, I Am, Godsson and The Firm.
When the Light-Years album came out, this was one of my favorite tracks but as time went on, I started noticing something I couldn't shake off.
Maybe I'm the only one but it feels like the flow on one of the verses of this track goes better with the beats than the other. For me, it feels uncomfortably like night and day. Still a good track tho.
Do you notice how different the vibes of the two verses are? If so, in terms of the flow, which verse is better suited for the beats than the other?
Years later, beats plus lyrics, which of these two do you think is better?
With the recent update to the Light-Years album, Shine Together have gone from being my favorite on the album to being at the bottom. It lost a lot of its soul and now feels out of place on the album. Maybe I'm not appreciating it cause I knew what it originally sounded like. It also feels like it plays at a lower volume now.
I know I posted about this when I first noticed the difference but I've played it enough to know that I'm not a fan of the change.
How many of you have noticed the drastic difference?