Stillmatic

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Stillmatic is a critically acclaimed 2001 hip-hop album by Nas, celebrated for its sharp lyricism, social commentary, and high-profile return to form during his feud with Jay-Z.

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Stillmatic canonical 3
Stillmatic (The Intro) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hip hop album
studio album
artist Nas
chronology Nas studio albums
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews from music critics
describedAs critically acclaimed
return to form for Nas
featuresArtist AZ
Amerie
Bravehearts
Cormega
Mary J. Blige
followedBy God's Son
surface form: God’s Son
follows Nastradamus
genre East Coast hip hop
Hip hop
hasCertification RIAA Platinum (single)
surface form: RIAA Platinum
hasCoverArt Stillmatic album cover
hasTrack 2nd Childhood
Braveheart Party
Destroy & Rebuild
Ether
Every Ghetto
Got Ur Self A…
My Country
One Mic
Rewind
Rule
Smokin’
Stillmatic self-linksurface differs
surface form: Stillmatic (The Intro)

The Flyest
What Goes Around
You’re da Man
language English
notableFor diss track "Ether" aimed at Jay-Z
notableSong Ether
Got Ur Self A…
One Mic
numberOfTracks 16
partOf Nas–Jay-Z feud
performer Nas
producer Chucky Thompson
DJ Premier
L.E.S.
Large Professor
Nas
Ron Browz
Salaam Remi
Trackmasters
recordedIn New York City
recordLabel Columbia Records
Ill Will Records
releaseDate 2001-12-18
sales over 1,000,000 copies in the United States
theme introspection
rap rivalry
social commentary
street life
yearOfRelease 2001

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Nas notableWork Stillmatic
Stillmatic hasTrack Stillmatic self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Stillmatic (The Intro)
God's Son follows Stillmatic