Nastradamus (song)

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"Nastradamus"
"Nastradamus" cover
Single by Nas
from the album Nastradamus
Released 1999
Format CD single
Recorded 1999
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:44
Label Columbia
Producer(s) L.E.S
Chart positions
  • #(U.S. Hot 100)
  • #(U.S. R&B)
  • # 4 (U.S. Rap)
  • # 24 (UK)
Nas singles chronology
"In Too Deep" (1999) "Nastradamus" (1999) "Analyze This" (1999)

This is the first single off of Nas' fourth album Nastradamus. It was produced by L.E.S.. The video was originally released in 3-D with Tower Records providing Nastradamus 3-D glasses as a tie in. Nas debuted the video with Carson Daly on MTV's TRL in November of 1999.

[edit] Single Tracklist

[edit] A-Side

  1. Nastradamus (Album Version) (4:13)
  2. Nastradamus (Clean Version) (4:13)
  3. Nastradamus (Instrumental) (4:13)

[edit] B-Side

  1. Shoot 'Em Up (Album Version) (2:56)
  2. Shoot 'Em Up (Clean Version) (2:56)
  3. Shoot 'Em Up (Instrumental) (2:51)


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Discography

Albums and EPs: Illmatic • It Was Written • The Firm: The Album • I Am... • Nastradamus • QB's Finest • Stillmatic • The Best of Nas • The Lost Tapes • From Illmatic to Stillmatic: The Remixes EP • God's Son • Street's Disciple • Hip Hop Is Dead • The Lost Tapes 2

Singles: "Halftime" • "It Ain't Hard to Tell" • "The World Is Yours" • "Life's a Bitch" • "One Love" • "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" • "Street Dreams" • "Nas Is Like" • "Hate Me Now" • "Nastradamus" • "Got Ur Self A..." • "One Mic" • "Made You Look" • "I Can" • "Get Down" • "Thief's Theme" • "Bridging the Gap" • "Just a Moment" • "Hip Hop Is Dead"

Other

Belly • Nas vs. Jay-Z • Ill Will Records • The Bravehearts • AZ • Foxy Brown • Nature • Cormega