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Kanye West just delivered on a promise he made to Obama back in 2016

Jun 15, 2018, 23:16 IST

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  • Kanye West's production on Nas' new album, "Nasir," follows through on a promise that West made to President Barack Obama back in 2016.
  • "I promised Obama Ima do beats on NAS' next album..," West wrote in a since-deleted tweet.
  • West and Nas have a history of collaboration dating back to West's early days as a producer.

  • "Nasir" debuted at a listening party in New York on Thursday night, and is expected to arrive on streaming services at some point Friday.

Kanye West's stellar production on Nas' 11th studio album, "Nasir," which is slated for release today, follows through on a promise that West made to President Barack Obama in 2016. 

"I promised Obama Ima do beats on NAS' next album..," West wrote in a since-deleted tweet from March 2016.

Twitter, via Genius

"Nasir," Nas' first album since 2012's "Life Is Good," debuted at a livestreamed listening party underneath the Queensboro Bridge in Queens, New York, on Thursday night, which West and Nas both attended. 

West produced each of the album's seven tracks, and he's featured on two songs. One track, tentatively titled "Cops," finds West and Nas trading sharp verses on police brutality over a beat that samples comedian Richard Pryor and rapper Slick Rick.

West and Nas have a history of collaboration dating back to West's early days as a producer. West has said he was the uncredited producer of Nas' song "Poppa Was a Playa," which appeared on Nas' compilation album "The Lost Tapes" in 2002. The pair would go on to appear together on several other tracks that West produced, including 2005's "We Major" and 2006's "Still Dreaming."

"Nasir" was not immediately available on streaming services Friday following the listening party on Thursday night, but the livestream is still available on Mass Appeal's YouTube page. 

Listen to the album below, via Mass Appeal:

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