Nas
- Music Artist
- Actor
- Composer
Nas, born Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones on September 14, 1973, is the son of
Olu Dara, an unconventional jazz musician. At age nine he was a member
of the Devastatin' Seven in the mid-1980s, the fruits of which can be
heard on his 1994 debut, "Illmatic," which was released on Columbia/SME
later that year. It attracted attention for its depiction of ghetto
life and Nas' refusal to include the misogyny and violence evident in
some hip-hop. Nas's first appearance on record was on Main Source's
classic "Live at the Barbecue." However, his big break came when former
3rd Bass member 'MC Serch' included his verse in "Halftime" on the
soundtrack of The Colour of Love (1992), which led to a management deal with Serch's
management company, Serchlight Productions. Nas's follow-up albums are
"It Was Written," "I Am...," "Nastradamus," "Stillmatic," "From
Illmatic to Stillmatic," "The Lost Tapes Vol. 1," and "God's
Son."