Nas is back! And how! After unfortunately only average predecessors, it seems as if Nas finally discovered the sense of good beats again. His ninth album, which should each initially be titled "Nigger", was "renamed" the nameless factory. Lyrically Nasir Jones shows up here again at its best, dealing with issues such as race, politics and the Struggle on the streets. However, here also the question of whether this also comes across really credible in Pop features like Chris Brown or Keri Hilson. The whole of the creme de la creme of the Producer scene, namely, inter alia, Polow Da Don produced, Cool & Dre, stic.man, Stargate, DJ Toomp or DJ Green Lantern. Who the published in advance "Nigger Tape" has concerned, here is no longer to be surprised all, because there were surprisingly housed many songs of them here as well, but under other names. With "Queens Get The Money" Nas is a terrific debut succeeded. Only accompanied by a simple piano, he shows us in this intro song his whole class on the mic. Similarly, well, it is also the same with the next track, "You Can not Stop Us Now" on. With calm and dark beat and some equipped to jazz instruments is already equal to the instrumental a real stunner. Nasty Nas raps here again like on an assembly line, but still trumped by the right rousing chorus of Eban Thomas and the Last Poets. Unfortunately, the untitled work is not everything that glitters is gold, is saying: songs like "Breathe", "Testimony" or "Untitled" act rather uninspired and hell-bent on quickly then clapped and gain sharply boredom. "Make The World Go Round" is likely the Nas fan community columns. The reason is that the producers Cool & Dre've set here on very freshe but also very poppy synths, moreover, is Michael Jackson's successor Chris Brown next to The Game as a feature available. Overall, well clearly a matter of taste. Properly terrific contrast was smash hit "Hero". Thundering beats and again a lot of synthesizers and other electronic aids that merge into a brilliant and emotional background melody and Nas, and guest Keri Hilson do the job quite easy, because in such instrumental one can simply look good. Dark, hard and socially critical, precisely Nas' greatest strength, one hears with "America". Because of its dark or soulful elements of a track goes immediately under the skin, Nas' rhymes cause one or the other while also determines some goosebumps. From an entirely different caliber is the board "Sly Fox", remember the electric guitar riffs rather at Rock am Ring as at Queensbridge. For welded rap fans may not be quite the thing for a little more tolerant listener certainly a welcome change. The song "NIGGER (The Slave And The Master)" is already something out longer and should therefore many already be known. A dreamy melody of strings and winds in combination with Nasty Nas, who enlightens us about the role of blacks, make this song an emotional highlight of the entire album. "Fried Chicken" because of its army drum is somewhat reminiscent of the old colonial conquest and the southern states. There are also trumpets, guitars and other acoustic instruments that make this song a real sound experience. Support gets Nastradamus here by Busta Rhymes, although it does a good job, the host but long can not hold a candle. Funky and almost happy but also a little rock acts "Y'all My Niggas", which once again the many variety, that you can try here shows. Powerful and very energetic comes "Black President" around the corner. The hard thumping bass create an even slightly aggressive mood that takes advantage of Nas with its motivated and snappy rhymes and knows how to inspire. However highlight here are likely the samples of 2Pac's 'Changes' be that involve his almost legendary words "I Know It Seems heaven sent, we is not ready to have a black president". Because Barack Obama's maybe a bit outdated, but very entertaining. Nas' untitled album is almost like a small reincarnation of Queensbridge's most famous son, because he has such a strong and meaningful beats no longer served us for years, the lyrical class is still the same. Due to some boring tracks between not getting Nasir Jones, although the maximum number of points for this board, but to get the recommendation to all his fans and friends of cultivated East Coast rape, this album absolutely.