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  1. Street's Disciple is the seventh [1] studio album by American rapper Nas, released as a double album by Columbia Records. Originally scheduled for a September 14, 2004 release, the album was ultimately released on November 30, 2004. Named after one of his lyrics from "Live at the Barbeque" by Main Source, the album's cover art was digitally ...

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  2. Nov 30, 2004 · Nas' seventh studio album, Street’s Disciple, was released as a double album and titled after his first two words on wax from Main Source’s 1991 track “Live at the Barbeque.”. The album ...

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  4. Nov 30, 2004 · But wild with them hammers, niggas frontin couldn't stand it. Took him off the planet, left us in 9-2. With the philosophy of what arms do, a true street's disciple. [Hook] [Nas] Plug the mics up ...

  5. Maxwell's Street’s Disciple album. Includes Album Cover, Release Year, and User Reviews. Lyrics. Popular Song Lyrics. Billboard Hot 100. Upcoming Lyrics. Recently ...

  6. Genre: Rap. Label: Columbia. Reviewed: December 5, 2004. Considering Nas' one-hot-album-every-10-year average, he's due for another great record. The sprawling, two-disc Street's Disciple isn't it ...

  7. Nov 30, 2004 · Nas keeps it personal and political on this ambitious double album, reminiscing on his decade-long career while looking toward the future. The MC delivers a searing breakdown of political ills on the stomping knocker “American Way” (produced by Q-Tip), while “U.B.R.” is a reverent homage to his lyrical inspiration, Rakim.

  8. May 19, 2013 · 60. I'm running out of commentary for Nas. As if we weren't getting enough content from him already, 'Street's Disciple' is a grand double album. Yes, it's too long for its own good, no question. It's hard to make a double album with no filler; many artists have tried it, and few have actually succeeded.

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