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Young Noble Calls Out Nas in New Diss Track “Euthanasia”

Outlawz rapper Young Noble has sparked controversy with the release of his new track, “Euthanasia,” where he takes direct aim at Nas, accusing the Queensbridge legend of “gossiping” and “lying” about his history with 2Pac. Over seven minutes of fiery verses, Noble delivers scathing criticisms of Nas, touching on everything from his feud with JAY-Z to personal jabs at Nas’ family.

Noble vs. Nas

In one of the track’s opening bars, Noble revisits Nas’ past battle with JAY-Z during the early 2000s:
“Nas, listen, you lost your last battle to Jay / Must I remind you, he fucked your baby mama / He dissed you then signed you, n—a.”

Noble doesn’t stop there. He accuses Nas of spreading falsehoods about his relationship with 2Pac, calling out an alleged incident involving the late rapper:
“When we seen you in that park, we was 40 deep / It was over right there, ‘Pac let you breathe […] Lying, talking about you turned ‘Pac onto Hennessy / He ain’t here to vouch so I’m riding on his frenemies.”

Personal Attacks

The Outlawz member escalates his criticism by dragging Nas’ family into the diss. In one shocking line, he references Nas’ daughter, Destiny, and hints at targeting her on social media:
“Got your God’s Son tat, want to be just like ‘Pac / Followed your daughter on the ‘Gram, might shoot my shot.”

Noble also takes aim at Nas’ ex-wife, Kelis, and his brother Jungle, labeling Nas’ Bravehearts crew as “the weakest group ever” and threatening physical violence:
“Beat the brakes off you and your brother Jungle.”

Nas and 2Pac’s History Under Fire

The track sheds light on Young Noble’s frustration over how Nas has recounted his encounters with 2Pac. Noble specifically disputes Nas’ version of a well-documented confrontation at a park after the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards.

In a recent interview with The Art of Dialogue, Noble refuted Nas’ claims, stating:
“Nas walked up — it was about seven of them, it was about 30, 40 of us — he didn’t skip a beat. He wanted to talk to ‘Pac. It was as gangsta as it gets! … The amazing wild stories that I’ve heard over the years are ridiculous.”

Noble also dismissed other rappers’ recollections of the same event, calling out Snoop Dogg for an “inaccurate” account:
“Snoop said Nas had ‘Pac surrounded and all that … He didn’t come with ‘Pac to this park. All our Jersey n—as were outside waiting for us. In my mind, I’m thinking maybe Snoop doesn’t realize all these n—as are actually with 2Pac.”

Nas’ Silence

As of now, Nas has not responded to Young Noble’s accusations or the release of “Euthanasia.” However, the Illmatic rapper has previously addressed inaccuracies in stories about his encounters with 2Pac and his crew, suggesting he may choose not to engage publicly.

A Heated Debate in Hip-Hop

The diss track has reignited debates about 2Pac’s legacy, Nas’ reputation, and the validity of decades-old stories in hip-hop lore. Fans and critics alike are speculating whether Nas will respond or continue to let his music speak for itself.

While the feud stirs emotions, “Euthanasia” has sparked conversations about truth in hip-hop history and how legendary figures like Nas and 2Pac are remembered. Whether Noble’s claims hold weight or are dismissed as sensationalism remains to be seen, but the diss track ensures that these stories remain in the spotlight.

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