Nas Biography: Age, Height, Birthday, Family, Net Worth

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Nas Biography: Age, Height, Birthday, Family, Net Worth

Nas Biography: Nas, also known as Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, was born on September 14, 1973. Nas, a multi-award-winning American rapper, is one of the most influential rappers. With 14 studio albums to date, he has risen to the rankings as a trailblazer in the hip hop genre with his expressive lyrics and performances, inspiring fans and rappers worldwide. In addition, he has been at the centre of several scandals that have made headlines, all of which have increased his celebrity appeal. Celebrating the artist’s birthday with facts about his extraordinary life and career.

Nas Birthday

Nas is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time by peers, critics, and admirers worldwide. Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones was born in Brooklyn, New York, on September 14, 1973. His father is a jazz and blues performer, while his mother worked for the United States Postal Service. His sibling Jabari Fret is a rapper who performs under the name Jungle.

His family migrated to Queens when he was young, where he attended public school. Following the divorce of his parents in 1985, he dropped out of eighth grade and moved on to educate himself in African culture. During childhood, he became interested in music, trumpet playing, and rhyme writing. After getting to know his neighbour Willy ‘Ill Will’ Graham, he began performing as Kid Wave before settling on Nasty Nas as his stage name. After meeting with record producer and performer Large Professor in 1989, Nas began recording in a studio, but he never released any of the music produced there. Nas began his career in 1991 when he contributed vocals to the song “Live at the Barbeque” on the debut album of American/Canadian hip hop group Main Source. This drew the attention of rap artist and producer M.C. Serch, who in 1992 became his manager after seeking him out.

Later that year, he signed a record contract with Columbia Records and released his debut solo single, ‘Halftime,’ which was featured on the soundtrack for the 1992 film “Zebrahead.” His single’s original lyrics garnered instant popularity, and he became a rising star. Then, in 1994, he released his debut studio album, “Illmatic,” which was deemed by many in the media to be the greatest hip hop album. 1995 was a pivotal year in his career, as he changed managers, began work on a new album, and made guest appearances on the albums of renowned rap artists such as A.Z., The Infamous Mobb, and Kool G. Rap. His second studio album, “It Was Written,” was published in 1996, and the single “If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)” topped the R&B and Pop charts on the Billboard 200.

Later that year, the music video for the song was published, establishing Nas as a household name in the hip hop genre. Nas joined the American hip hop supergroups Firm and Group Therapy in the same year. In 1998, he co-wrote and starred in the crime drama “Belly,” while working on a new double album. Both of Nas’s 1999 albums, “I Am” and “Nastradamus,” received average critical acclaim. In the same year, he founded Ill Will Records, a record label named after his childhood companion Willy ‘Ill Will’ Graham, who was murdered in 1992. In 2000, he released “Nas and Ill Will Records Presents QB’s Finest,” a compilation album featuring artists from the Queensbridge initiatives. In 2001, Nas was at the centre of a controversy involving fellow American rapper Jay-Z after their bitter rivalry became public knowledge.

In a 2001 radio poll, audiences determined that Nas won the argument with the superior song, ‘Ether,’ despite the fact that both artists had released songs critical of one another. The song also appeared on Nas’ fifth studio album, “Stillmatic,” which debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart and became a huge hit. To widespread acclaim, Columbia Records released an album of his unreleased compositions in 2002. Later that same year, Nas also published “God’s Son,” which “TIME” magazine dubbed “the year’s best hip-hop album.”

The album’s single ‘I Can’ is Nas’ most successful single to date and established him as a legend in the hip hop industry. Nas entered a new stage of his career after publishing “Street’s Disciple,” a second album, in 2004 and reconciling with Jay-Z in 2005. In 2006, he joined Jay-Z’s Def Jam Recordings and released “Hip Hop is Dead,” which became his third number-one album.

Late in 2009, he released “Distant Relatives,” a collaboration with the reggae artist and son of Bob Marley, Damian Marley. “Life is Good,” his eleventh studio album, was published in 2011 and was hailed as a game-changer for his career. In 2016, he became an executive producer for the Netflix musical drama series “The Get Down,” narrating and starring in the series as well. His 12th studio album, “Nasir,” was published in 2018 and debuted in the top ten in the United States for the 12th time. In 2020, he published his thirteenth studio album, titled “King’s Disease,” which earned him his first Grammy. The album’s sequel, “King’s Disease II,” was published in 2021 and was his best release since 2012, surpassing “King’s Disease.” The following year, in 2021, he published his new album, “Magic,” to widespread acclaim and chart-topping success. In 2022, he performed at the Grammys, commemorating 20 years since the release of his hit album “God’s Son.”

Throughout his career, Nas has acquired an immense fan following for his thought-provoking lyrics detailing life on the streets. From politics to education, substance abuse, and hope, Nas addressed topics that captured the youth’s imagination. As much as he was praised for his music, he was also known for his publicised relationships with ex-fiancee Carmen Bryan, Nicki Minaj, Marie J. Blige, and ex-wife Kelis Rogers as well as his feuds with, among others, Jay-Z, 2Pac, and Doja Cat.

His prior relationships have produced two children, a son and a daughter. Additionally, he is a successful businessman and venture capitalist who invests primarily in tech businesses. His position as one of the finest rap artists of all time is cemented by the fact that wherever he performs, huge crowds show up.

Nas Net Worth, Height

Name  Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones
Nickname  Nas, Escobar, Nasty Nas
Birth date  September 14, 1973
Age  50
Zodiac Sign  Virgo
Height  5′ 10″
Relationship Status  Divorced
Net Worth  $70 million
Social Media  Instagram

Nas Biography: 5 SURPRISE FACTS

The hit composition ‘Me and Mr. Jones’ by British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse is based on Nas.

Nas was expelled from school in seventh grade for stabbing a companion with a pencil.

The Nasir Jones Hip Hop Fellowship, established in 2013, provides funding to hip hop scholars and artists.

Nas, a sports enthusiast, has proclaimed Everton F.C. to be his favourite football club.

In 2011, a painting he created for Art Basel Miami was sold at auction for a staggering $14,000, which was donated to charity.