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Nasir Jones

Nasir Jones

Partner and Co-Founder "Queens Bridge Venture"

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Founder of
Queens Bridge Venture Partners
Queens Bridge Venture Partners
Mass Appeal Records
Mass Appeal Records
Birthdate
September 14, 1973
Birthplace
Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Location
New York
New York
Occupation
Investor
Investor
Musician
Musician
Record producer
Record producer
Songwriter
Songwriter
Businessperson
Businessperson
Dressmaker
Dressmaker
Actor
Actor
...
Invested in
Mass Appeal
Mass Appeal
Sportsicon
Sportsicon
VersusGame
VersusGame
Everyrealm
Everyrealm
Bubble (software company)
Bubble (software company)
Loop
Loop
Royal
Royal
Altered State Machine
Altered State Machine
...

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Birth Name
Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones
Citizenship
United States
United States
Father
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Olu Dara
Funded Company
Magic Spoon
Magic Spoon
Funding Round Date
2022
Funding Round Amount (USD)
90,000,000
Genre
Reggae
Reggae
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East Coast hip hop
Industry
Music
Music
Musician
Musician
Pseudonym
Nasty Nas
Nas Escobar
Nas
TikTok URL
tiktok.com/@officialognas
Wikidata ID
Q194220

Nas, byname of Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, also called Nasty Nas, (born September 14, 1973, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.), American rapper and songwriter who became a dominant voice in 1990s East Coast hip-hop. Nas built a reputation as an expressive chronicler of inner-city street life.

Nasir Jones, the son of a jazz musician, grew up in public housingin Queens, New York. He dropped out of school in the eighth grade and searched for a creative outlet, finally settling on hip-hop. His breakthrough came in 1992, when his song “Half Time” (credited to Nasty Nas) appeared on the sound track to the film Zebrahead. Columbia Records soon signed him to a contract. His debut recording as Nas, Illmatic (1994), drew widespread acclaim for its poetic narration of hard-edged inner-city life.

The more pop-oriented approach of It Was Written (1996) helped that album reach an even wider audience than its predecessor but ignited a recurring tension in Nas’s career between the appetite of the pop audience and the demands of hip-hop purists. He maintained his commercial appeal with I Am... (1999), although by that time he had also become embroiled in a public feud with fellow rapper Jay-Z over which of the two was the preeminent voice in East Coast hip-hop. The schism inspired Stillmatic (2001), which many fans considered a return to form. The two rappers publicly settled their differences in 2005, and shortly thereafter Nas signed with Def Jam, of which Jay-Z was president at the time.

Nas’s penchant for provocation marked Hip Hop Is Dead (2006) and an untitled follow-up (2008), while Life Is Good (2012) struck an introspective tone. He also notably collaborated with reggae musician Damian Marley (the youngest son of Bob Marley) on the album Distant Relatives (2010).

Nas also made occasional film appearances, notably in Belly (1998), a crime drama in which he starred opposite rapper DMX, and Black Nativity (2013), an adaptation of Langston Hughes’s gospel play.

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