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Nas Releases A Love Letter To All The Daughters Out There

Today Nas released his third single, titled Daughters, from his upcoming album Life Is Good. The track plays like a biographical valentine to his daughter and all daughters out there and to be perfectly honest, it's an excellent song.
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Today Nas released his third single, titled Daughters, from his upcoming album Life Is Good. The track plays like a biographical valentine to not only his daughter, but all the daughters out there.

With Nas‘ near legendary flow and razor-sharp lines over an impeccable beat by No-I.D., Daughters is sure to become a favourite among hip hop lovers. It’s already starting to rack up plays in my iTunes.

Nas may have very well created the greatest hip hop album of all time with his 1994 debut Illmatic and he has been searching for another timeless classic ever since. With promising new tracks like Daughters being released, I can’t wait to hear what else he has up his sleeve when he releases Life Is Good later this year.

You can hear the new single below, what do you think of it?

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