Nas is to be honored by the prestigious Harvard University; they plan to establish the Nasir Jone Hip Hop Fellowship in his name. It's always great to read news like this. He might not be the most commercially successful rapper of all time, but which other rapper has delivered the art of rapping in its purest form (without gimmicks) for 20 years consistently?
"Nas will be honored at the Hip-Hop Archive and the W. E. B. Du Bois
Institute at Harvard University, to establish the Nasir Jones Hip-Hop
Fellowship. The Fellowship will provide selected scholars and artists
with an opportunity to show that "education is real power," as it builds
upon the achievements of those who demonstrate exceptional capacity for
productive scholarship and exceptional creative ability in the arts, in
connection with the genre. The mission of the Hip-Hop Archive is
threefold: to seek projects from scholars and artists that build on the
rich and complex hip-hop tradition; to respect that tradition through
historically grounded and contextualized critical insights; and most
importantly, to represent one's creative and/or intellectually rigorous
contribution to hip-hop and the discourse through personal and academic
projects. Personal projects of fellows may include manuscript projects,
performance pieces, album work, curriculum planning, primary archival
research, and exhibition preparation, among others." (The Grio)
Nas released a statement in relation to this news-
"In my rollercoaster of a life I've endured good and bad for sure, and
I've truly been blessed to have achieved so much thru art in my short
life thus far," he states. "But I am immensely over-the-top excited
about the Nasir Jones HIP-HOP Fellowship at Harvard. From Queens, N.Y.,
to true cultural academia. My hopes are that greed for knowledge, art,
self-determination and expression go a long way." (Statement)
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