In January 2006, Nas signed a label deal with Def Jam, emphasizing collaboration over competition with former rival Jay-Z. Nas’s original title for his next album was Hip Hop Is Dead…The N (shortened to Hip Hop Is Dead), though the UK release features a bonus track at the end called “The N.” The album featured production from will.i.am, Kanye West, Dr. Dre, Scott Storch, and NBA All Star Chris Webber, as well as longtime Nas collaborators L.E.S. and Salaam Remi and newcomer Wyldfyer. A street single named “Where Y’all At” was released in June 2006. It was produced by Salaam Remi, and contained a sample from Nas “Made You Look,” but it did not make the final cut for Hip Hop Is Dead.
The title record and first single was produced by will.i.am, and contains the same melodic sample (“In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”) as Nas’ 2004 single “Thief’s Theme.” The album debuted on Def Jam and Nas new imprint at that label, The Jones Experience, at number one on the Billboard 200 charts, selling 355,000 copies—Nas’s third number one album, along with It Was Written and I Am…. A music video for “Can’t Forget About You” premiered on February 5, 2007, the song featuring Chrisette Michele and sampling Nat King Cole’s song “Unforgettable”. Another video, Hustlers, featuring The Game, would follow. Also, Nas has stated in an interview with MTV that a video for “Black Republican” featuring Jay-Z is also underway. A reality series on MTV entitled Me and Mrs. Jones will feature the lives of Nas and Kelis, with Vibe magazine has reported that the show will premiere in 2008.
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