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'''''Nastradamus''''' is the title of [[Nas]]' fourth studio album for the [[Columbia Records]] label, released in November 1999, and is also one of his [[pseudonym|aliases]]. The LP was originally intended to be a release of the bootlegged second disc of ''[[I Am...]]'', but it was instead decided seven months after the release date to record an entirely new LP.
'''''Nastradamus''''' is the title of [[Nas]]' fourth studio album for the [[Columbia Records]] label, released in November 1999, and is also one of his [[pseudonym|aliases]]. The LP was originally intended to be a release of the bootlegged second disc of ''[[I Am...]]'', but it was instead decided seven months after the release date to record an entirely new LP.


''Nastradamus'' is therefore almost unanimously regarded as Nas's weakest LP, receiving 3 Mics in the Source. Many fans consider Nas to have "sold out" on this album. Some say it wasn't as good because it was rushed. After all, it was released only a few months after ''[[I Am...]]''. However, despite the huge amount of criticism the album still managed to go platinum.
''Nastradamus'' is therefore almost unanimously regarded as Nas's weakest LP, receiving 3 Mics in the Source. Many fans consider Nas to have "sold out" on this album. Some say it wasn't as good because it was rushed to be released only a few months after ''[[I Am...]]''. However, despite the huge amount of criticism the album still managed to go platinum.



Recent revisionist critiques praise the album and seek to dispell its negative image. They often cite the poetic lyrics and dense rhyme schemes as positives and blame public rejection on the production. Rap legend [[KRS-One]] exemplifies this revisionist appreciation on his "Nas Tribute" track where he raps, "Nastradamus, I seen that, you was ahead of your time, a prophet, I mean that".
==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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Nastradamus is the title of Nas' fourth studio album for the Columbia Records label, released in November 1999, and is also one of his aliases. The LP was originally intended to be a release of the bootlegged second disc of I Am..., but it was instead decided seven months after the release date to record an entirely new LP.

Nastradamus is therefore almost unanimously regarded as Nas's weakest LP, receiving 3 Mics in the Source. Many fans consider Nas to have "sold out" on this album. Some say it wasn't as good because it was rushed to be released only a few months after I Am.... However, despite the huge amount of criticism the album still managed to go platinum.


Track listing

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Performer(s)
1 "The Prediction" J.C. Moore, R. Jackson Rich Nice Jessica Care Moore
2 "Life We Chose" N. Jones, L. Lewis, F. Wesley Jr. L.E.S. Nas
3 "Nastradamus" N. Jones, L. Lewis, J. Brown L.E.S. Nas
4 "Some Of Us Have Angels" N. Jones, D. Blackmon III Dame Grease Nas
5 "Project Windows" N. Jones, N. Myrick, C. Broady Poke and Tone Nas, Ronald Isley
6 "Come Get Me" N. Jones, C. Martin DJ Premier Nas
7 "Shoot 'Em Up" N. Jones, K. Muchita Havoc Nas
8 "Last Words" N. Jones, L. Lewis, Beck, Bonner, Middlebrooks, Pierce, Satchell, Williams L.E.S. Nas, Nashawn
9 "Family" N. Jones, A. Johnson, K. Muchita, D. Blackmon III Dame Grease Havoc, Nas, Prodigy
10 "God Love Us" N. Jones, D. Blackmon III Dame Grease Nas
11 "Quiet Niggas"
12 "Big Girl" N. Jones, L. Lewis, L. Bryant, R. Douglas L.E.S. Nas
13 "New World" N. Jones, L. Lewis, D. Paich, J. Porcan L.E.S. Nas
14 "You Owe Me" N. Jones, T. Mosley Timbaland Ginuwine, Nas
15 "The Outcome" J.C. Moore, R. Jackson Rich Nice Jessica Care Moore

Samples

Life We Chose

Nastradamus

  • "(It's Not the Express) It's the JB's Monaurail" by The J.B.'s

Last Words

Big Girl

New World

Singles

Single cover Single information
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"Nastradamus"

Music videos

Chart positions

Album

Chart (1999) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 7
U.S. Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 2

Singles

Song Chart (2000) Peak
position
"Nastradamus" U.S. Billboard Hot 100 92
"Nastradamus" U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 27
"Nastradamus" UK Singles Chart 24
"You Owe Me" U.S. Billboard Hot 100 59
"You Owe Me" U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 13