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Binding: Audio CD
Fabric Type: 0602527354019
Graphics Memory Size: Explicit Lyrics
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 18
Maximum Color Depth: Republic
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishUnknown
Metal Type: Republic
Processor Count: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Republic
Total Parallel Ports: May 18, 2010
Republic




Disc 1:
  1. As We Enter
  2. Tribal War (featuring K'NAAN)
  3. Strong Will Continue
  4. Leaders (featuring Stephen Marley)
  5. Wisdom
  6. Count Your Blessings
  7. Dispear
  8. The Promised Land (featuring Dennis Brown)
  9. In His Own Words (featuring Stephen Marley)
  10. Nah Mean
  11. Friends
  12. My Generation (featuring Lil Wayne)
  13. Africa Must Wake Up (featuring K'NAAN)


Editorial Review:

Album Description:
International Hip Hop superstar Nas and Grammy-winning artist Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley join creative forces to release this highly anticipated and exciting 2010 collaboration. This is an album created by the two serious artists to explore and celebrate the correlations and deep-rooted connections between reggae and Hip Hop, tracing both sounds back to the African motherland that is both the cradle of humanity and the wellspring of mankind's music. The project features the signature instrumentation and musicianship of Marley with the hard-hitting beats and lyrics of Nas. Distant Relatives traces the direct line from Dancehall Reggae's breakthrough moment 40 years ago to the rise of Hip Hop several years later.