Nas Drops Music Video For "Everything" Ft. Kanye West & The-Dream

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Nas drops his third music video of the week for "Everything" ft. Kanye West and The-Dream.

Nas came through with his first album since 2012's Life Is Good last year. The rapper teamed up with Kanye West for his first album in six years, Nasir. The album was part of Kanye West's five-album roll-out stemming from the Wyoming Sessions which also included Ye and Pusha T's Grammy-nominated Daytona, among others. Over the past week, he's released numerous music videos from the album, and today, he comes through with the visuals for "Everything" ft. Kanye West and The-Dream.

Nas comes through with his new music video for "Everything." The video was taken from the rapper's short-film Nasir which he released in November. The video focuses on the story of three generations of a family while cutting to clips of Nas standing on top of a New York City rooftop, performing his verses. The video was directed by Rohan Blair-Mangat who also worked on Jay-Z's "BAM!" music video.

It hasn't even been a year since Nas released Nasir, but he's already revealed that he has another project that he's working on. While speaking to Angie Martinez, the rapper revealed that he was working on a project before going to Wyoming with Kanye West. Hopefully, we get that this year.


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