Nas' seminal debut studio album, Illmatic, released on 19 April 1994 via Columbia Records, is a landmark masterpiece in the hip-hop genre. Recorded between 1992 and 1993 at various studios in New York City, this iconic album has left an indelible mark on the music world. With its technical excellence and lasting impact, Illmatic has been widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time.
Featuring guest appearances from AZ, Olu Dara, and Q-Tip, the album's 10 tracks, including 'The Genesis', 'N.Y. State of Mind', and 'It Ain't Hard to Tell', showcase Nas' lyrical prowess and poetic flair. The production, handled by the likes of DJ Premier, is a perfect complement to Nas' rhymes, resulting in a cohesive and timeless sound.
Although it may have taken time to gain widespread recognition, Illmatic has become a classic of East Coast hip hop, revitalising the genre and influencing a generation of artists. With a duration of just 39 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful statement, demonstrating Nas' skill and artistry. Illmatic has been included on numerous critic lists and has helped establish Nas as a leading figure in hip hop, with a career spanning over two decades and numerous multi-platinum and platinum albums. This debut album remains a testament to Nas' enduring talent and his significant contribution to the world of hip hop.