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"N.Y. State of Mind" is a song by Hip hop music, hip hop recording artist Nas from his debut studio album ''Illmatic'' (1994). The song's Hip hop production, production was handled by DJ Premier who Sampling (music), sampled two jazz songs: "Mind Rain" by Joe Chambers and "Flight Time" by Donald Byrd. Premier additionally Scratching, scratched up vocal samples from Eric B. & Rakim's "Mahogany" for the song's hook. Nas raps two Verse (popular music), verses on the song in which he talks about his rapping talent and describes the dangerous environment that is the New York City, city of New York over a drum break sample of "N.T." by Kool & the Gang. Nas has attributed the song "Streets of New York (song), Streets of New York" by Kool G Rap as one of the song's primary influences (Kool G Rap would later sample this song, and give Nas a guest spot on his album ''4,5,6''). A sequel to "N.Y. State of Mind" can be found on Nas' 1999 album ''I Am… (Nas album), I Am...''. On January 28, 2019, it was certified gold by the RIAA.


Background

DJ Premier revealed the creative process behind "N.Y. State of Mind":
"That was just amazing because it happened in this room. Actually, anything from '92 and on, we did it here. It was just amazing watching him work because I was already a fan of him when he did 'Back to the Grill', 'Halftime', 'It Ain't Hard to Tell', and 'Live at the Barbeque'. So when I heard him on those records I was like, 'Yo, I got to do something that's on the same level'. So I came in here. and flipped the ill, gutter, Joe Chambers sample. I can tell you because it's cleared. Nas watched me build the beat from scratch. And he wrote the verse in the studio. If you listen to 'N.Y. State of Mind' you’ll hear him going, 'I don’t know how to start this shit', because he literally just wrote it. Before he started the verse I was signaling him going, 'One, two, three', and he just goes in like, 'Rappers I monkey flip'em, in the funky rhythm". He did that in one take. After he did that first verse, he goes, 'How was that? Did that sound all right?' And we were just like, 'Oh, my God! The streets are going to go crazy when they hear this!'. It was one take, but he would format it before. He'll sit at the front, cover his mouth when the beat's playing, and would mumble it. So we can't hear what he's saying".


Legacy

"N.Y. State of Mind" ranks #74 on About.com's Top 100 Rap Songs. ''Rolling Stone'' magazine ranked the song at #31 on its list of "100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time." Rock the Bells ranked the beat of the song at #5 on their list of the greatest hip-hop beats of all time. Marc L. Hill of PopMatters describes "N.Y. State of Mind" as a standout track on ''Illmatic'' claiming that it "provides as clear a depiction of ghetto life as a Gordon Parks photograph or a Langston Hughes poem." The song is also one of a few rap songs to be featured in the Norton Anthology of African American Literature. It is featured on Greatest Hits (Nas album), Nas' 2007 greatest hits album as the only non-single song in the album, and on the 1999 compilation ''Best of D&D Studios, Vol. 1''. Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews.com states: The song is included on the soundtrack of video games ''True Crime: New York City'' and ''Saints Row 2'', and was featured in Ozark (TV series)#Season 4 (2022), Season 4 Episode 8 of the Netflix show Ozark (TV series), ''Ozark'', which borrowed its title "Cousin of Death" from a lyric in the song.


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* {{authority control 1994 songs Nas songs Songs about New York City Song recordings produced by DJ Premier Songs written by Nas Hardcore hip hop songs New York City hip hop Songs written by DJ Premier