Thursday, September 14, 2006

Born Day

Stormy night, September '73
Would you believe what my mom received from heaven was me?



Harlem World f/ Nas: You Made Me

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Blogger Fletch said...

If you're in the mood for believing allhiphop.com

Kelis Surprises Nas With Star-Studded Birthday Party
By Houston Williams
Date: 9/14/2006 7:50 am

"You are the last one [upholding Hip-Hop]," Dougie Fresh said prophetically to rapper Nas at a surprise birthday party last night in New York City's Canal Room. "We cancelled a [another] show to do this."

The rapper's wife, Kelis, planned and packed the Canal Room with a bevy of friends, fans, family and music industry insiders that partied to an old-school-themed evening of Hip-Hop.

Images of the Fat Boys, Eric B & Rakim, Michael Jackson and others lined the walls of the venue.

Dougie Fresh, along with partner-in-rhyme Slick Rick, headlined a star-studded party/performance event last night that celebrated the Queensbridge rapper's 33rd birthday.

The opinion of Fresh was echoed as many in the event sweated to the classic tunes of the 70's, 80's and 90's.

"I want yall to know, Nas got a very good heart and [is] very gifted," Dougie said towards the conclusion of an evening that carried into early morn.

Many of those that filled the Canal Room wore their old school paraphernalia like Cazals, fat laces, jean suits, gold "dookie" ropes and other items.

For others, accessories were given to them by Adidas, Kangol and faux gold bamboo earrings, which were popular with the b-girls of the 80's.

Those in attendance included DJ Premier, D-Nice, Grand Master Dee of Whodini, Kelis, Kanye West, Dana Dane, The Awesome Two, Questlove of The Roots, The Lox, Chill Will, the Bravehearts, Chamillionaire, Kwame, Jim Jones, DMC, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Nick Cannon, Floetry's Marcia Ambrosius and DJ Goldfinger on the turntables.

The event also attracted a number of non-musicians like basketball players Chris Webber and Carmelo Anthony, business mogul Steve Stoute, comic Tracy Morgan and host Katt "Money Mike" Williams.

In addition to the various appearances, Kelis arranged performances from rap icons like Bizzy Bee, Monie Love, Just Ice, Grand Master Melle Mel, Dana Dane and song diva Micki Howard, among others.

Surrounded by his crew, Nas reveled in the festive environment rapping the words of the songs and enjoying the performances of some his favorite childhood rappers.

Katt Williams and others such as Tracy Morgan provided creative banter throughout the evening.

"For my birthday party, I had Kriss Kross and Chuckii Booker," Williams joked. "Anybody worth being here is here. I could die right now, Jesus take me please."

Kelis may have topped her spouse's gift last month in terms of nostalgia.

Last month, Nas gathered about 100 of Kelis' friends and family to celebrate her 27th birthday in New York City.

He gave her a blue-grey GMC Denali with a vanity license plate that read "PWRMATRS2."
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I promise this will be my last concreteloop entry.

September 14, 2006 11:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Didn't Kanye produce this track?

September 14, 2006 12:06 PM  
Blogger Fletch said...

Yes, he did. Kanye, in pre-fame days, also worked with Nas on Turn It Out (from JD's album, entry *hopefully* coming soon), and Poppa Was A Player, of course.

September 14, 2006 12:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

For some reason I used to have a version of "Dogs For Life" from the Belly OST that had this Nas verse instead of the actual Nas verse. It fits better there, and is better than the actual Nas verse on the other track IMO. I wish I still had it...

Happy B-Day to Nas. And what a sweet night of performances. Especially Just-Ice and Melle Mel.

September 14, 2006 3:16 PM  

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