J.Cole 'Let Nas Down' Born Sinner NAS REMIX [LISTEN] [DOWNLOAD]: Nas Add's Killer Verse to J.Cole Redemption Song, Says, 'You Didn't Let Nas Down'

By Dominique Zonyee (d.scott@mstarsnews.com) | Jun 24, 2013 09:27 AM EDT

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J. Cole has a lot to prove with his sophomore album Born Sinner. The Roc Nation rapper challenged Kanye West to a battle, and even made song directed at another rap legend. J.Cole's most talked about song, "Let Nas Down," was approved by the God's Son last week, Sunday Nas and Cole dropped the remix. Nas revealed just how he feels about J.Cole, the future of hip-hop, and who the real God's of rap are.

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On "Let Nas Down" Cole is vulnerable and honest as raps about how he met Nas, and the shock of being praised by one of the greatest, whom he disappointed in the past. Over a soulful saxophone lead beat Cole raps, "Long live the idols, may they never be your idols. Pac was like Jesus, Nas wrote the Bible."

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When it was Nas's turn to get on the track he took a similar stride with a walk down memory lane, addressing Cole as his mentee, and giving him a lyrical crash course on how to become a rap king. Nas rapped,

" Long live the idols, may they never be your rivals
Slick Rick was like Jesus, G Rap wrote the Bible
Now what you're 'bout to hear's a tale of glory and sin
Large Professor's my mentor, that's how the story end"

What do you think of Nas's verse on the remix of "Let Nas Down?"

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