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“When #Nas was a kid, if he wasn’t making music, he was reading. ‘Back then, I wanted to be an archeologist,’ he says. ‘To do research and dig up bones and study the world.’ ‘Nasir dropped out of school at a young age, like eighth, ninth grade,’ remembers Melanie Winns, who grew up with Nas at Queensbridge, ‘but if you talked to him, you would think he went to college. He was always readin’ up on black this and black that. He was like the little wiseman in his crew, always droppin wisdom.’ Nas grew to become a world-class poet, as well as an extremely private soul who is always careful not to reveal much of himself beyond ‘I’m a to-myself person.’ He’s like that kid in every high school class who never spoke but was never disrespected, either; who kept the poetry he scribbled in his notebook to himself, never letting on how deep he was. When 1994’s #Illmatic threw open that notebook, hip-hop had a new Jordan.” From the June 10th, 1999 issue of @Rolling Stone. Photograph by David Tonge


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