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- The_Lost_Tapes abstract "The Lost Tapes is a compilation album by American rapper Nas, released September 23, 2002, on Ill Will Records and Columbia Records. It follows his artistic comeback in 2001, which led to his record label's release of the album. The album compiles previously unreleased tracks that were discarded from recording sessions for Nas' previous studio albums, I Am... (1999) and Stillmatic (2001). The songs feature production by L.E.S., The Alchemist, Poke and Tone, Precision, and Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, among others. The Lost Tapes features a low-key, sparse sound and themes regarding sociology and urban life. Music writers have noted the album for its nostalgic tone, austere production, and Nas' detailed narratives.Released with little promotion, the album debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling over 70,000 copies in its first week. Upon its release, The Lost Tapes received universal acclaim from music critics, who praised its songs, production, and Nas' lyricism. Although some critics viewed that it lacks a cohesiveness as an album, others called it Nas' best album since his 1994 debut album Illmatic. As of July 2008, The Lost Tapes has sold 340,000 copies in the United States. A follow-up compilation album was expected to be released by Nas in 2010, but was delayed due to issues with his record label.".
- The_Lost_Tapes artist Nas.
- The_Lost_Tapes genre Hip_hop_music.
- The_Lost_Tapes previousWork Stillmatic.
- The_Lost_Tapes producer D-Dot.
- The_Lost_Tapes producer Executive_producer.
- The_Lost_Tapes producer L.E.S._(record_producer).
- The_Lost_Tapes producer Rockwilder.
- The_Lost_Tapes producer The_Alchemist_(record_producer).
- The_Lost_Tapes producer Trackmasters.
- The_Lost_Tapes recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- The_Lost_Tapes recordLabel Ill_Will_Records.
- The_Lost_Tapes releaseDate "2002-09-23".
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- The_Lost_Tapes subsequentWork God's_Son.
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- The_Lost_Tapes artist Nas.
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- The_Lost_Tapes description "The song was produced by The Alchemist and recorded in the sessions for Nas' 2001 album Stillmatic.".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Al West, Poke and Tone".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Dave Atkinson, Poke and Tone".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Kanye West".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Hill, Inc.".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "L.E.S.".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "L.E.S., Poke and Tone".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Large Professor".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Precision".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Rockwilder".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "The Alchemist".
- The_Lost_Tapes extra "Ty Fyffe".
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- The_Lost_Tapes filename "No Idea's Original.ogg".
- The_Lost_Tapes genre Hip_hop_music.
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- The_Lost_Tapes headline "Japan edition bonus tracks".
- The_Lost_Tapes label Columbia_Records.
- The_Lost_Tapes label Ill_Will_Records.
- The_Lost_Tapes lastAlbum "Stillmatic".
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- The_Lost_Tapes name "The Lost Tapes".
- The_Lost_Tapes nextAlbum "God's Son".
- The_Lost_Tapes note "Large Professor Remix".
- The_Lost_Tapes note "Remix".
- The_Lost_Tapes pos "left".
- The_Lost_Tapes producer "The Alchemist, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Hill, Inc., L.E.S., Nas , Poke and Tone, Precision, Rockwilder, Al West".
- The_Lost_Tapes recorded "1998".
- The_Lost_Tapes released "2002-09-23".
- The_Lost_Tapes rev AllMusic.
- The_Lost_Tapes rev Pitchfork_Media.
- The_Lost_Tapes rev Robert_Christgau.
- The_Lost_Tapes rev Stylus_Magazine.
- The_Lost_Tapes rev "Boston Phoenix".
- The_Lost_Tapes rev "Entertainment Weekly".
- The_Lost_Tapes rev "Rolling Stone".
- The_Lost_Tapes rev "Spin".
- The_Lost_Tapes rev "The Rolling Stone Album Guide".
- The_Lost_Tapes rev "The Source".
- The_Lost_Tapes rev10score "B".
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- The_Lost_Tapes thisAlbum "The Lost Tapes".
- The_Lost_Tapes title It_Ain't_Hard_to_Tell.
- The_Lost_Tapes title One_Mic.
- The_Lost_Tapes title ""No Idea's Original"".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Affirmative Action".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Black Zombie".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Blaze a 50".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Doo Rags".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Drunk by Myself".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Everybody's Crazy".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "My Way".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "No Idea's Original".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Nothing Lasts Forever".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Poppa Was a Playa".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "Purple".
- The_Lost_Tapes title "U Gotta Love It".
- The_Lost_Tapes type "compilation".
- The_Lost_Tapes writer "Dave Atkinson, Barnes, Anthony Cruz, Jones, Inga Marchand, Cory McKay, Olivier".
- The_Lost_Tapes writer "Highleigh Crizoe, Jones, William Paul Mitchell".
- The_Lost_Tapes writer "Jones, Al West, Barnes, Oliver".
- The_Lost_Tapes writer "Jones, Alan Maman".
- The_Lost_Tapes writer "Jones, Dana Stinson".