J Cole on Nas not liking his song "Work Out" 🔥🔥(Let Nas down)
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2023
- #shorts #jcole #nas
The story goes that when Nas heard J.Cole’s radio single, “Work Out,” he was apparently disappointed in Cole for abandoning lyricism. Now, No I.D. was in the same room when Nas expressed his discontent, and later I.D told Cole over the phone about Nas' opinion of his song. Cole, having stated his extreme love for Nas on multiple occasions, took this to heart, and released Let Nas Down. Nas later responded with a remix of Let Nas Down, Made Nas Proud - Розваги
Nas response sent chills. Rare for modern rappers to do that. Cole, Nas, Black Thought, and Kendrick are very special MCEES
nas ain’t modern.. he old school
Damn I for real got chills too just now
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bro nas is a 90s rapper, he peaked with illmatic in 94, before all eyez on me and ready to die. how tf is he a modern rapper 💀💀
Respect for putting Black Thought though, not nearly enough people know about him
"You ain’t let nas down" id cry
Real talk
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@@almightycujonas is one of the rappers that id say its alright to meatride. bro earned that spot on the top
@@almightycujoYou're prolly the same mf to meatride em for rhyming "spiritual lyrical miracle" at 5000 wpm
@@almightycujobro does not know what that means
Real recognises Real.
That wasn’t real for Nas to hate tho
"Idols never be your rivals" 🎲
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@@ThaHulkster it's not hate just because he didn't like his song smh so I guess everyone a hater then based on your so-called logic 😂 of course no one likes every single song from someone
@@jameelisaac7122 it is tho cuz if you don’t have nothin nice to say about someone you respect you tell them face to face. Nas had to be in his 40s addressing a 20-something year old and instead of being a mentor off the bat he criticized him in public instead of face to face. What’s real about that? Until he basically had to have his perspective shifted by Cole, he was dismissive of someone who looked up to him, not realizing who he is and the position he holds in the game and the weight his words hold. If the young bull has to check you just to get his respect, then you was flimsy from the start.
This was a beautiful moment in hip hop
Indeed
More like terrible moment where a jealous mentor that ain’t made one hit song in his career tries to put down a talented young artist
@@stefan_4508tells us you have no idea about hip hop lol
@@stefan_4508Are you dumb 🤣
No the fuck is wasn't.
Hearing Nas spit still gives me chills.. dude got a special gift
Facts. Nas response alone was fire
Top 3 greatest rappers
Mannn I say this everyday. My library is at least 50% Nas. When I hear the old Nas and new Nas I’m just in awe EVERYTIME
Yeah nas is fkn fire
One of the greatest comebacks in rap too
Rare moment of respect in that industry
Rap would be in a better place if these cornball rappers showed it more
@@cclark3 everyone just got an ego for no reason now working together used to be fun now mfs literally just make music to make money. They don’t care that it’s a generational art form.
@@cclark3you are the problem my guy
@@cclark3do you see then calling each other corn ball? Why you say it then? You are not shit my guy.
@@Ave_Satana666How? He’s saying rap would be a better place if rappers showed respect more. These “cornball rappers” don’t get respect because they don’t give any. 🤦♂️
He helped create a rap monster whether he realizes it or not. The evolution in his work tells the story
Cole really did blossom a lot since Born Sinner
@@Teddicleshe one of the goats now
Respect 🙏 🫡 🤲 🙌 this comment 👏 👌 well said 👏
The evolution in his whole style to me is amazing.. he looked like he was on some Chris brown shi younger now he’s not flaunting nun n I love it. Feel like he’s at peace w himself n isn’t materialistic
@@Teddiclesthe crazy thing is I love born sinner, I think it my has been one of his best work. That was when he completely shifted & became the artist he is now.
If Cole was a spiteful dude, he coulda easily made a diss to him, but he took that constructive criticism and made a song about letting his idol down which is so humbling on his end. What a class act....And nas responded respectfully as well. Love this shit bro. J Cole really a different breed. Respect to him for not getting butt hurt. A lot of other rappers woulda been disrespectful af.
I think that Cole's humility when telling a story is what endears him to fans. He used to do that more than Kendrick and that was the distinguishing factor between him and Kendrick. However, I can see Kendrick growing up into that role of humility in Mr Morale and the Big Steppers.
It is very difficult for comparisons between those 2 artists. The wisest and most respectful thing to do is to enjoy them both as they release their art.
You diss Nas your career is over! Jayz barely survived dissing Nas.
Nas is not that kind of dude. He let BIG and Jay diss him for years before he responded to Jay.
@@rmac3xA lot of people dissed Nas.
@@abubakarshehu1603facts
‘Long live your idols, may they never be your rivals’ 🔥
I felt that one 😮
Reminded me of Adesanya and Silva
Drake did the opposite with kanye
Nas mentoring the youth... 💪🏾💯
Now Cole mentors the youth how ironic
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The old Cole still caring about the image more then the message, great to see the evolution man. No more gold and diamond chains, wish more people would understand
That's why let Nas down was so big it got Cole back to the message over looking good
nothing wrong with rappers wearing chains and jewelry... it's been a thing since the beginning. even nas who cole idolizes. Just bc cole dresses like a hobo now doesn't mean everyone should. Rap has always been flashy and braggadocios first and foremost, and I personally love that energy about it
@@ethan1937everything is wrong with it
@@ethan1937Cole don't dress like a hobo nigga 😂
@@ethan1937he doesn’t dress like a hobo he dresses like a dude that isn’t a fake ass living through a image to get by
Workout was hard tho
No😂
Facts one of my favorites im like wtf
@@user-yk3oc4ip1i that bubblegum rap song🙄🤦🤣🤣
Man, I sing every word
@@dickhardpicardbubble gum rap? Wtf does that even mean.
Humble no ego lol he dope asf
Yessss. U gotta love him
everyone has an ego
Nas's response is one of the best in rap period! Classic and nothing short of amazing N.A.S NAS!
I remember when I first heard Let Nas Down and Nas’ version. I teared up a bit. Miss when rap use to make me feel that way
I thought I was the only one
Same
Bro for real...I haven't really listened to rap at all since like 2016-2017 ish. I just cannot fuck with the mumble rap or the super auto tuned, barely audible, shitty cadence rap that everyone plays at parties and acts like its fire smh. Hopefully ScHoolboy Q's banger album sets the industry back in the right direction
J Cole has something the rest of this new generation of rappers don’t have….. respect for the older hip hop heads!
My favourite Cole song and Nas's response just makes it all the more better,
“ I ain’t mad at you, you king. This unsung song is haunting “ 😭😭
When i first heard this song but with the remix ft nas and really listened to it around 2013-2014 i genuinely cried. Has to be one of my favorite songs of all time.
It felt so good that my favorite rapper of our generation made a song about my favorite rapper of all time Nas, what an experience
J Cole is that dude🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fayettnam stand up!
Don't call it that
"Long live ya idols. May they never be ya rivals" 🔥💯
That remix hit me deep even I cried
Nas/Cole make Hip hop so Beautiful Mahnn!! You get me.
"Long Live the Idol's
That's a mature response. Past the baton my brother. We had our time so it's time for the next phase. Respect.
This song still top five cole songs for me 💯 that saxophone just hit the soul every time 🙏🏾
That's Fela😊
Fela kuti
Fela the truth 💯
Two warriors masters of their craft showing respect for the game they love … dope
Nas need to call his ass again bc that apology is unacceptable
I liked the song work out I had that shit on repeat when I first herd it ❤❤
Its a fire ass track idk why people were trippin about it
@@brandoncamarillomusicwas more pop styled song for the era yeah it was in the rotations but for an up coming rapper it wasnt that great, nas saw that and said what he said. Now years later Cole strictly drops classic rap songs and occasionally goes back to the younger pop cole
nah workout was fire its a perfect example of great sampling. @@HavokHvK
@@brandoncamarillomusicit’s 🔥🔥but a radio hit nas was a guy who was raw lyrics and poetry that’s why he was disappointed he knew the potential he had
@@mikeock4961 but the thing that always makes me laugh at this whole thing is nas has shit like "ochie wallie" and "You owe me" with genuwine lmao those are are banging ass songs but in the same vain as a work out. lead to a great moment but always thought he was a hypocrite for that. Work out was good people just try to hard to prove they got they hip hop card sometimes lol
When he said he passthe crown...I got shivers
“You ain’t let Nas down may your idols never be your rivals” damn 🥲
Workout was one of my favorite songs growing up 😭
An absolute banger. Shit will get the party jumping to this day
Goosebumps….every time I hear this track or the remix I get fcking goosebumps!!!!
I remember when that Nas remix came out that was such a good feeling to here him embrace Cole through the music like that
Cole is genius for not taking it wrongly but as an advice from a big bro
With this generation still showing da utmost respect to the best to ever do it let's u know Nas will forever be unequally Timeless
This is the thing that changed J Cole forever....
Daaaaamn that struck a cord in me for some reason. Probably cause these are 2 of the best artists in my opinion.
Let Nas Down is such a dope, personal track. JCole really has talent to make the smallest parts of his life into a whole musical story for others to understand. He puts so much substance into it. And Nas responding is just too sick. That's what hip hop is about
One of the coldest moments in Hip-Hop. Hands down…
Naw 9th grade “Workout” Went KRAZY
The definition of real recognize real!
Not many would have took that response as a positive ❤ Cole is the goat 🐐 for taking that response and make a song that respect Nas all the more
Respect to King Cole And King Nas
*_Now That's Deep_* 💯
Crazy how time flies man. I remember bumping let nas down daily...i wish the world can just stop spinning sometimes and let us chill in the good times
Nas making a response on the same beat is the best thing that happened in the rap community
The beat for Workout was so fresh and catchy when it came out during that time. I remember 1st hearing it on the radio and was just in awe
This is why Nas is KING👑
Nas response was legendary and gave me chills
I actually loved “work out” and “can’t get enough” w/ Trey Songz. Being from Memphis they use to spin those nonstop on radio in 2011/ 2012
Now that's wht I call BROTHERLY LOVE!!! I TRULY WISH ALL rappers could/would come 2GETHER like tht! ENCOURAGING (2 DO BETTER, PRAISES 4 WHT THEY'VE DONE, DOING, ABT 2 DO, 5 So forth!!) ....& UPLIFTING 1 ANOTHER!!!" 🙏😇👌🏽👍🏽👉🏽P.S. - "PLEASE, PPLZ, PLEASE!!!..... Let's NOT 4GET 2 "IDOLIZE" THE 1 & "ONLY"’👉🏽"GOD", OUR HEAVENLY FATHER & HIS PRECIOUS SON, "JESUS CHRIST", His "ONPY BEGOTTEN SON".tht came in the Flesh, , 2 "DIE 4 US" SO,THT WE COULD HAVE A CHANCE @ having "ETERNAL LIFE!!!" (1 of the TEN/10 COMMANDMENTS: "THOU SHALL NOT HAVE ANY OTHER GOD B4 ME." So, Although, his "choice" of words, "IDOLIZE", I can't seem 2 digest, @ Best, the LOVE & RESPECT is Admiral, ESPECIALLY btwn 2 "MEN!!!" B/C the are the "TRUE DEFINITION" of.......👉🏽 "MEN!!!!!!" "GO FELLAS!" 💯✌🏽& 💕❤️💝💖💗💓💞💕👋👏 "ALWAYS" 2 "ALL OF MY BROS & SISTAHS" Out there, "NO MATTER, RACE, GENDER, NOR $$ STATUS, NOR CELEB RITY STATUS!!!" "WE'RE ALL IMPORTANT, LOVED BY GOD, JESUS & YEAH ...👉🏽"ME TOO!"👌🏽👍🏽😁🤗😎😜🤓😍🤩😊🙃👋✌🏽💯❤️
Why not all people?
@@Ggg-nv5ly Matter of fact, I "ALREADY" hd tht ("ALL ppl on My WISH & PRAYER LIST), I was just saying rappers @ tht "particular" X b/c tht was the matter/topic @ hand, whom happened 2b "rappers". "IF";thebeete talking abt actors,bI wldbhv most likely wld HV said "ALL" Actors."; 😂 No funny, thought 2wards the end o My comment ppl wld caught My "PLEA" which happad 2b addressed 2 "ALL." @,Any rate,bI "Still Appreciate" the pull-up! "May "GOD 4EVER BLESS 🙏🏽 & KEEP😇 U ALWAYS!" ✌🏽
Big Love! For the knowledge!
Bro work out is one of Coles all time great tracks off time my fav
My baby daddy is a real 1 (Nas)❤❤❤
Y’all really think he didn’t given the recent events ? 😂
that response still makes me emotional
i admire Cole so much for always taking his criticism and setbacks as a way to catapult and go even harder. e.g. Dead Presidents I and II
crazy how we now have songs like first person shooter where he can talk his shit confidently. Cole the goat.
Song if fire and whoever played the saxophone smoked that track
I love this🙏🏾
Thats how the grown love the young.... and this is how the smart young responds 💯💯💯💯
God, Nas is just different. Something about him is just impossible to replicate or imitate. J Cole comes by far the closest, but he's something all his own. Whenever he spits magic happens. Combining that voice with those lyrics and a flow like that? It's unfathomable how lucky we are to get someone like him.
I do not see why he cares. He released a song that a lot of people love, and that is what matters.
After this experience I garuntee you Cole stopped caring what his idols thought. Fuck em
When you respect someone, then you'll respect their opinion even if you might disagree with it. You'll stop and try to see what they mean. I think this really changed Cole cuz he snapped out of the single-selling mentality he was beginning to develop at that time
Testimony And Experience.
@@SchizoSchnitzelExactly! I don't fet why theses slow people don't see that.
Let nas Down twice now with that "Grippy" feature SMH
That father's love be hittin me in the feels man. If you get Nas's blessing you made it, keep the culture alive.
This why he the old nigga that actually will give recognition to young talent. A real leader
I woulda reminded Nas that Owe Me Back was way worse than Work Out, but Cole too humble.
he mentioned it in the song
Hell nah owe me back was crazy !listen to it in Nastradooms may sound better 😂
This is the type of response I'd like to hear more from rappers
Every Nas altercation ends in hugs and love Nas a prophet for rap for real❤️🔥💝❤️🔥💝
Nas response was just so... 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💥 empowering
He let nas down once again.
HATING work out is crazy there are way way way worse radio hip hop songs
It’s the standard to which nas holds him
@@Ovhooo what Nas said was bullshit. Nas literally made “You Owe Me” and he’s mad at Cole making “Workout”. 💀💀🤔
@@thatbronzeboijlike he said it's part of the game
Nas didn't intend for cole to hear what he thought about work out. Obviously he isn't gonna be disrespectful when actually talking to him. I don't think he hated the song either he just hated cole going in that pop direction
J Cole transcended life already
Real hip-hop Real respect two kings
All I see is NAS telling the young boy you didn’t let me down because you can’t I’m on an entirely different level than you and it’s only 2 other MC’S that can touch the MIC 🎤 I clutch and one is dead RIP MFDOOM and BLACK THOUGHT
@@PaytonMollo that’s what I heard and I’m sticking to that
All i heard is nas telling a young man he believes in him n he is the one n one day he will be on his level or bigger
@@JDWalk-eg7en 😂 cole will never be able to touch the pen of nas nor black thought or MFDOOM or busta
@@shuaibshabazz7361not true bro , coles writing is levelling up . Off season showed
This a horrible take it’s Nas being a big brother/Father figure saying you ain’t let me down I just had to let you know this isn’t you and this ain’t the one. Believing he’s better
❤ don’t forget what Nas said in If I ruled the world…not suprised he treated Jcole like this, like a little brother.
I would fuckin love to see nas and j collab in concert man. Bucket list
I remember when I first heard jcoles song n nas feedback record I had immediate goosebumps and my eyes were watery that’s how hard both records hit me.
That song runs deep, hard not to cry hearing it, tears of joy amazing song
I just got the SAME EXACT CHILLS that I got when I heard this for the time. That song is so powerful
Long live idols let them never turn to rivals
That was a very humbling passing of a torch bro. That's fkn love right there! 💯
I know Cole cried when he heard that Nas response shit was so heavy I had to catch one from falling myself lol that was such a beautiful moment in hip hop
I still bump this tracc. Shit goes hard
That song was so sincere and humble Nas had to bless it with a verse response.
Cole is only rapper than understood ealry enough to live his best life and do things that he like rather than chase diamonds and shit, and that’s why he is GOAT in my eyes. Simple yet so complicated
Beautiful 🙏Nas knows whats healthy for the culture
Jcole’s ability to be motivated by failure is what everyone needs. Same story with jay z. long live Cole ❤
Now i know why j cole is great now✨🌟
Work out was a good song. 2023 i still listen to it
Real gone recognize Real all the time . "that ain't rare"
This just made me smile , this is real hip hop kings❤😊
I love when the mix jazz with rap beats💆🏾♂️
Two of my favorites 🤍
no lie when I first heard nas response back to it I almost cried It was that deep 😂
dis song make me cry bro for real give me chills
U AINT LET NAS DOWN COLE
Respect from a legend.
Nas humble as fuck
Long live ya idols may they never be ya rivals!!