Nas Recalls Joking With Jay-Z About Diss Tracks “Ether” and “Takeover” Over Text

On his new song “Thun” from King’s Disease III, Nas revealed that he and Jay-Z still joke about their past beef over text messages.

The third entry in his King’s Disease series of albums, which are produced by Hit-Boy, sees Nas reflect on his feud with Hov throughout the ‘90s up to 2005, when they officially squashed their issues.

"No beef or rivals, they playing ‘Ether’ on TIDAL/Brothers can do anything when they decide to,” he raps on the track. “In a Range Rover, dissecting bars from ‘Takeover’/Sometimes I text Hova like, ‘N***a, this ain’t over,’ laughing."

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