It Was Written
It Was Written — Nas The Crown After the Classic Following Illmatic , Nas stood at a crossroads. He had already delivered one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever made—raw, cinematic, and street-bound. The question was not whether he could rap. The question was: what comes after perfection? It Was Written is that answer. Released in 1996, the album marks a deliberate shift—from street reportage to street mythology, from observer to kingpin narrator. Nas doesn’t abandon reality; he elevates it, wraps it in mafioso imagery, and presents it as epic. This is not a retreat from authenticity. It is an expansion of it. From Queensbridge to CinemaScope Where Illmatic felt like a documentary, It Was Written feels like a film. The production—handled by Trackmasters, Dr. Dre, DJ Premier, Havoc, and L.E.S.—leans into polish. Strings, glossy drums, and layered instrumentation replace the stripped-down grit of the debut. This shift was controversial at the time. But it was ...