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Nas - You Owe Me FLAC
Performer:
Nas
Album:
You Owe Me
Style:
Thug Rap
Released:
2000
Country:
Europe
Label:
Columbia
Catalog:
OWE 2000
FLAC size:
2865 mb
MP3 size:
1982 mb
WMA size:
1287 mb


Tracklist


1You Owe Me (Main)5:01
2You Owe Me (Instrumental)5:01
3You Owe Me (Main) (Clean)4:49
4You Owe Me (Radio Edit) (Clean)3:50
5God Love Us (Clean)4:40


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
COL 669242 2, 669242 2, 6692422000Nas Featuring Ginuwine Nas Featuring Ginuwine - You Owe Me ‎(CD, Maxi)Columbia, Ill Will Records, ColumbiaCOL 669242 2, 669242 2, 6692422000Europe2000
noneNas You Owe Me ‎(12", Single, Promo)Not On LabelnoneUSUnknown
CSK 45600Nas Featuring Ginuwine Nas Featuring Ginuwine - You Owe Me ‎(CD, Single, Promo)ColumbiaCSK 45600US2000
COL 669242 1Nas You Owe Me ‎(CD, Single)ColumbiaCOL 669242 1Europe2000
669242 6Nas You Owe Me ‎(12")Columbia669242 6Europe2000


Video



Album


Текст песни: Uh, its real, its real, its real Uh, uh, owe me back, uh shorty Shorty, what up, huh Come on. You Owe Me is a 1999 single by Nas featuring Ginuwine, from Nas' fourth studio album Nastradamus. The single was produced by Timbaland. You Owe Me was a hit on the Billboard Hot R&BHip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number thirteen, and it was also a minor hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 59. A music video directed by David Meyers was also released it had a cameo featuring Destiny's Child & DMX. The You Owe Me music video on YouTube. Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics. New World Produced By : Timbaland Album : Nastradamus Ill Will , heavy criticism of the albums production, the album still went on to achieve platinum status with support from the singles Nastradamus and the Timbaland-produced You Owe Me featuring Ginuwine. The title track was significant as the line You wanna ball til you fall, I can help you with that was seen as a shot at Roc-a-Fella Records artist Memphis Bleek by referencing the chorus of his single What You Think of That. This helped spark the battle between Nas and JAY-Z in the following years. Nastradamus Q&A. How did this album chart This album peaked at 2 on Billboards U. Watch the video for You Owe Me from Nas's Nastradamus for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Nas Uh, it's real, it's real, it's real Uh, uh, owe me back, uh shorty Shorty, what up, huh Come on 1 - Shorty, say what's yourWatch the video for You Owe Me from Nas's Nastradamus for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Nas Uh, it's real, it's real, it's real Uh, uh, owe me back, uh shorty Shorty, what up, huh Come on 1 - Shorty, say what's your Discuss these lyrics on MetroLyrics. Similar Tracks. Da Rockwilder. Method Man. Play track. You Owe Me is a 2000 single by Nas featuring Ginuwine, from Nas' fourth studio album Nastradamus. The song had some negative responses from critics, who called the song misogynistic because the song's lyrics feature Nas requesting sex from girls in exchange for buying them jewelry. A music video directed by David Meyers was also released it had. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise ' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, immediately cemented the Queens MC as one of rap music's most gifted and celebrated lyricists-a scene-painter almost without parallel, delivering an endlessly quotable stream of aphorisms steeped in the traditions of New York rap. During the seven years after Illmatic, however, Nas was known mainly for pop crossover records and club bangers. The album still peaked at number seven and spawned two charting singles, Nastradamus and You Owe Me. In the late-'90s wake of the Notorious . s assassination, Nas reigned atop the New York rap scene alongside few contemporaries of equal stature. Current Album Sales. Mainstream R&BHip-Hop. Rap Airplay. Peaked at 22 on . You Owe Me. NAS Featuring Ginuwine. Peaked at 59 on . From boy to man to king to prophet, Nas re-emerged six months after his third album with Nastradamus, a pre-millennial statement touching on the future, spirituality, and family - issues that Nas has broached before, though never with this much devotion. It could have been an intriguing concept album, but Nastradamus is continually compromised by tracks that don't contribute to the theme. Timothy Mosley, Nas, Static