![]() Later that year, Nas released Nastradamus, which made it to No. 1 on both the pop and R&B charts, fueled by such singles as “Nas Is Like” and “Hate Me Now,” which featured Sean “Puffy” Combs. In 1999, Nas’s output took a big step with two releases: First up was I Am…, which hit No. Full of high-profile collaborators, the album went double platinum on the strength of such singles as “Street Dreams” and “If I Ruled the World (Imagine That).” The success, propelling in part by Nas’s solid MTV presence, may have hurt his street cred, but musically Nas was clicking on all cylinders. ![]() Illmatic’s follow-up, It Was Written, was released in 1996, and it made a huge splash on the charts, debuting at No. ![]() In 1994, Nas’s first record, Illmatic, was released, and it landed at No. ![]() Photo by Danny Clinch / Courtesy of Sony Legacy
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