Nas might drop a song every now and then, or make a guest appearance on someone else's album, but for the last 3-4 years he has been more of a business man than a rapper. In 2013, he partnered with Peter Bittenbender to revive Mass Appeal magazine with a couple of other investors, and then they went on to start Mass Appeal Records (which has rappers like Dave East, Fashawn, and Nas himself under the label).
Billboard visited Nas and his partner at their office in SoHo, New York last week Thursday for an interview, and they took some shots of the lovely looking working area...which also includes a recording studio. Above is the picture of Peter Bittenbender, Nas, and Michael Gross (WeWork Vice Chairman), and below are pictures of the Mass Appeal office.
Billboard visited Nas and his partner at their office in SoHo, New York last week Thursday for an interview, and they took some shots of the lovely looking working area...which also includes a recording studio. Above is the picture of Peter Bittenbender, Nas, and Michael Gross (WeWork Vice Chairman), and below are pictures of the Mass Appeal office.
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