Dear Mama

Illmatic at 30: how Nas invented epistolary rap – and changed the hyper-masculine world of hip hop forever

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At the time, these lines were seen as just another gem in a long line of highly sophisticated, literary Nas lyrics.

Key Points: 
  • At the time, these lines were seen as just another gem in a long line of highly sophisticated, literary Nas lyrics.
  • In many ways a verbal successor to Nas, Lamar controversially won an actual Pulitzer prize for music.
  • Like Lamar, Nas is as highly esteemed in the street as he is in academic circles.

One Love breaks new ground

  • The Illmatic track One Love (1994) introduced the “epistolary narrative”, or written letter technique, to the rap genre.
  • As journalist, educator and author Dax-Devlon Ross explains, One Love contains “a series of prison letters set to song”, which “effectively began the epistolary sub-genre” of rap.
  • Notable advocates of the technique include one-time rival of Nas, Tupac Shakur, releasing Dear Mama a year after One Love.

Illmatic’s legacy

  • Released two years after One Love, Xzibit utilised rap’s newly established epistolary sub-genre to pen an emotive open letter to his young son.
  • The Foundation addresses themes prevalent in the male African American experience, such as lineage, loyalty, masculinity and the paternal bond.

Nas today

  • In recent years, Nas has reached a purple patch of creativity, and released a flourish of well received albums, including both the King’s Disease (2020) and the Magic series.
  • When brought into the running of “top five dead or alive” rap debates, Nas is often quick to deflect from comparison, stating that there “ain’t no best”.
  • As Nas said himself in 2022: “I probably don’t need a therapist because I have music.” It’s hard to think of another rapper of his generation who has opened up so many doors for the artform.


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Paul Stephen Adey does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Own a Piece of Rap History: Original 1992 Tupac Photos and NFTs Drop on MakersPlace

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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- MakersPlace, the premier marketplace for rare and authentic digital fine art, announced an exclusive NFT collection, 2Pacalypse92: 17 Shots, offering a unique glimpse, with six never-before-seen photos of Tupac Shakur's rise as a solo artist during a performance at Prince's Glam Slam in 1992. 2Pacalypse92 will be released exclusively on MakersPlace beginning on February 23, 2023, at 3:00PM EST / 12:00PM PST.

Key Points: 
  • 2Pacalypse92 will be released exclusively on MakersPlace beginning on February 23, 2023, at 3:00PM EST / 12:00PM PST.
  • As a former managing editor at Kronick Magazine, Lawrence "Loupy D" Dotson captured some of the biggest names in hip-hop during the "Golden Era" of this genre, including Tupac.
  • Loupy D is now releasing an exclusive collection of his Tupac photographs as Phygital art.
  • The NFT collection is available for purchase on the official drop page, and a purchase of any of the six photos will also include the original photo negative.

CROOKED MEDIA ANNOUNCES NEW LINEUP FEATURING ORIGINAL CONTENT, COLLABORATIONS + EXCITING, NEW VOICES ALONGSIDE FAN-FAVORITES -- FOR ITS MOST AMBITIOUS SLATE TO DATE SPANNING CULTURE, POLITICS + FOREIGN AFFAIRS

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LOS ANGELES, May 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Crooked Media, a progressive independent media company that delivers bold content to entertain, inform and inspire action, announces its newest development slate, with podcasts spanning culture, politics and foreign affairs. The 2022 slate includes three original premieres, a new acquisition, new seasons of award-winning favorites and a spinoff series in partnership with hit Men In Blazers Show, with more to be announced.

Key Points: 
  • Crooked Media has launched more than 30 podcasts and digital series since its founding in 2017.
  • The current lineup of ambitious storytelling and analysis generates more than 21 million monthly downloads and consistently ranks at the top of competitive podcast charts.
  • Crooked has received over 50 awards and nominations since 2018, including a prestigious Peabody Award nomination.
  • The show is the latest podcast acquisition for Crooked Media, and will return with new episodes this July.