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2007 greatest hits album by Nas
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by rapper Nas released through Columbia Records on November 6, 2007.[ 7] It features twelve of Nas' singles from his Columbia releases from Illmatic to Street's Disciple and two new tracks. Nas' 2006 studio album Hip Hop Is Dead was overlooked because it was released by Def Jam and not Columbia. Nastradamus and The Lost Tapes were also left out. The collaboration made with Cee-Lo for the Rush Hour 3 soundtrack is also included on the album. Greatest Hits debuted at No. 124 on the Billboard 200 , selling about 6,800 copies, and No. 20 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. As of August 2008 the compilation has sold over 20,000 copies in the US.
The cover features lyrics from his hit single "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) " which appears on the compilation.
International bonus tracks [ edit ]
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Title
Producer(s)
Featured guest(s)
Original Album
Time
15
"Halftime "
Large Professor
Illmatic
4:20
16
"Nas Is Like "
DJ Premier
I Am...
3:57
17
"Thief's Theme "
Salaam Remi
Street's Disciple
2:59
"Surviving the Times"
"It Ain't Hard To Tell"
"Life's A Bitch"
"N.Y. State of Mind"
"One Love"
"If I Ruled the World"
"Street Dreams (Remix)"
"Hate Me Now"
"One Mic"
"Got Ur Self A..."
"Made You Look"
"I Can"
"Bridging the Gap"
"Halftime"
"Dead End" from the Hair OST (Japanese Release)
"Soul Travelin'" by Gary Byrd
"School Boy Crush" by Average White Band
"Hawaiian Sophie" by Jaz-O
"Nas Is Like"
"Why" by Don Robertson
"Canata of New Life" by John Rydgren
"It Ain't Hard To Tell" by Nas
"Thief's Theme"
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