Greatest Hits (Nas album)

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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits cover
Greatest hits by Nas
Released November 6, 2007
Recorded 1992–2007
Genre Hardcore hip hop, East Coast hip hop
Label Columbia Records/Sony BMG
Producer Nas (Executive), Chris Webber, Chucky Thompson, D. Moet, DJ Premier, Large Professor, L.E.S., Megahertz Music Group, Q-Tip, Pretty Boy, Rashad Smith, Salaam Remi, Trackmasters
Professional reviews
Nas chronology
Hip Hop Is Dead
(2006)
Greatest Hits
(2007)
The Nigger Tape
(2008)

Greatest Hits is a compilation album by rapper Nas released through Columbia Records on November 6, 2007.[1] It features twelve of Nas' singles from his Columbia releases from Illmatic to Street's Disciple and two new tracks. The collaboration made with Cee-Lo for the Rush Hour 3 soundtrack is also included on the album. Greatest Hits debuted at #124 on the Billboard 200, selling about 6,800 copies, and #20 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

[edit] Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Surviving the Times" Chris Webber 4:43
2 "Less Than an Hour" Salaam Remi Cee-Lo 3:16
3 "It Ain't Hard to Tell" Large Professor 3:22
4 "Life's a Bitch" L.E.S. AZ 3:30
5 "N.Y. State of Mind" DJ Premier 4:53
6 "One Love" Q-Tip Q-Tip 5:24
7 "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" Trackmasters Lauryn Hill 4:43
8 "Street Dreams (remix)" Trackmasters R. Kelly 4:27
9 "Hate Me Now" D-Moet, Pretty Boy, Trackmasters Puff Daddy 4:45
10 "One Mic" Chucky Thompson for The Hitmen, Nas 4:29
11 "Got Ur Self A..." Megahertz Music Group 3:49
12 "Made You Look" Salaam Remi 3:23
13 "I Can" Salaam Remi 4:14
14 "Bridging the Gap" Salaam Remi Olu Dara 3:55


[edit] Chart positions

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 #124

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