
Ms. Lauryn Hill, Eminem and more will feature on Nas' new album
03 August 2021, 16:38
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Nas has revealed the tracklist for his upcoming King's Disease II album, and it features collaborations with Ms. Lauryn Hill, Eminem and more.
Last week Nas announced the sequel to his 2020 Grammmy-winning album King's Disease, titled King's Disease II.
This afternoon (3 August) the full tracklist has been revealed. The album will feature 15 tracks, and will include appearances from Ms. Lauryn Hill, Eminem and EPMD, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie and YG, Charlie Wilson, Hit-Boy and Blxst.
Nas' forthcoming album was executive produced by Nas and Hit-Boy.
Tracklist:
- The Pressure
- Death Row East
- 40 Side
- EPMD 2 (feat. EPMD & Eminem)
- Rare
- YKTV (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & YG)
- Store Run
- Moments
- Some Place (feat. Ms. Lauryn Hill)
- No Phony (feat. Charlie Wilson)
- Brunch on Sundays (feat. Blxst)
- Count Me In
- Composure (feat. Hit-Boy)
- My Bible
- Nas is Good
Nas' King's Disease II album will be released Friday (6 August) via Mass Appeal Records.
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