

" Who ill as me? I wild on haters in album three" (These two are confirmed but there may be a few other leftover tracks) On Come Get Me, one of Nas' lines even confirms that it is an original I Am.
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made it to Nastradamus, namely Project Windows and Come Get Me. To this day, it is considered as Nas's weakest album. It met with commercial success but with mixed reviews. Nastradamus was released a mere 221 days after I Am. Nas decided to go back to the recording studio to produce new tracks for the next album instead of using all the leftover tracks which had mostly been leaked. quickly with Columbia records that November. Nas had to release the follow up to I Am. The album met with mixed to positive reviews, but it clearly was one of Nas' weaker efforts. dropped on Apand produced two singles - Nas is Like (March 2, 1999) and Hate Me Now ft. (Both were later released on 2002's The Lost Tapes). He removed the autobiographical aspect of the album, eliminating tracks like Fetus and Poppa was a Playa. To combat against the widespread bootlegging, Nas removed a lot of tracks and decided to only release a single disk album called I Am. Nas' album was leaked onto the internet before its release. (Nas is Like, Small World, We Will Survive, Life We Chose, Project Windows, and Come Get Me) They just were not at the same level as Illmatic and It Was Written. and Nastradamus were horrible, because they still were met with somewhat positive reviews and they contained several classic joints. However the recent introduction to mp3 bootlegging over the internet would soon crush Nas' wonderful creation which lead to releasing two mediocre albums. The second disk would follow him in the afterlife where he would return back to Earth as Nastradamus (Amongst Kings).

He planned to narrate his life from his birth (Fetus), through childhood (Poppa was a Playa), to his eventual staged suicide (Undying Love). Nas originally planned to drop a double disk album entitled I Am.

was supposed to be much bigger than what it became. is a classic!" But what you might not know is that the album we all know as I Am. Whatever happened to that classic third album that Nas was supposed to drop? Perhaps your saying, "What are you talking about? I Am. "Nasty Nas the Esco to Escobar, Now he is Nastradamus"
