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Rap Rising: Shaquille O'Neal Finally Drops JAY-Z, Nas Collab 'No Love Lost'
By Tony M. Centeno,
18 days ago
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Shaquille O'Neal has finally released his third studio album on streaming platforms including his rare collaboration with JAY-Z and Nas .
On Friday, June 28, the NBA veteran dropped his 1996 LP You Can't Stop The Reign which contains the song "No Love Lost" featuring Hov, Nasty Nas and Lord Tariq . Shaq opens up the song with his bridge and verse followed by Tariq. Jigga chimes in with bars like, "It's platinum, nowadays we put the gold down/We stepped it up, y'all don't ever wanna showdown." A young Nasir closes out the track with his gritty verse.
“I flip my loot twice a week on the most trifling streets," Nas spits. "You got no right to eat, by the laws of life you keep."
The rare collaboration between the 4x NBA champion and the three revered MC's appears on the digital version of Shaq's third studio, and iHeartRadio's Rap Rising playlist. You Can't Stop The Reign includes guest appearances from The Notorious B.I.G. , Mobb Deep , Bobby Brown , Rakim, Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz . Shaq's album might not be "new" but it officially arrives on streaming platforms for the first time today.
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