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Nas celebrates the fruits of longevity over a Hit-Boy production that moves with unhurried confidence. The track finds him in reflective mood, counting twenty-seven summers and the wealth and influence that have accumulated across them. He moves between images of leisure (courtside seats, Caribbean food, private screenings) and assertion of Black ownership and power, the repeated refrain of black cards and black Rolls serving as both boast and statement. The production sits back, letting space breathe around Nas's delivery. His voice settles into a conversational cadence, the kind that comes from someone secure enough not to strain for effect. The song doesn't demand much from you; it simply insists on its own ease, the confidence of a man who has already won and is content to enjoy it.
"27 Summers" is a track by Nas, from the album King’s Disease, released 20th August 2020. The track is 1:43 long. It's filed under Hip-Hop/Rap. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 1 article about Nas.
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