In a recent interview with The Huffington
Post, Nasir “Nas” Jones opened up on being the brand ambassador for Hennessy’s
“Wild Rabbit” campaign, in addition to details on his forthcoming 2014 yet to be titled album, and plans on etching his imprint into the fashion
industry.
See excerpts;
What
attracted you to work with the Hennessy brand and their “Wild Rabbit” campaign?
They called me and it was just great timing.
I’ve been on the Henny for so long. That’s everybody’s original drink. So over
the years I tried a lot of different things, from tequila, to whatever. And
I’ve been away from Henny for a while. And it was ironic, when I got the call
from them is when I got back into Hennessy. It was like magic.
What
has been the most interesting thing that you discovered since working with the
brand?
That Cognac was a place in France, and that’s
where they make the product. There’s barrels of this stuff that’s centuries
old, stored in old stone warehouses. And it’s a serious process that goes into
making each bottle. And it comes from grapes, I had no idea. I never thought
about where cognac came from. I assumed just sparkling wine and red wine, all
of that was grapes. I never took the time to think, “wow, this thing comes from
grapes too.” And there’s a real place called Cognac, France. Which is a cool
country side.
Next
year will mark the 20-year anniversary of the release of "Illmatic."
Are there any special plans underway to commemorate the milestone?
We’re putting together a concert. And I think
we’re going to do something with the album and repackage it with special stuff.
I think that’s in the works.
Earlier
this year you initially planned to unveil the title to your next album. What
has been the cause of the delay?
I got a little busy, and I wasn’t sure it was
really a real fit for the record. It felt like I came up with it too easy. And
I like that because “Life Is Good” came up on its own. It just popped in my
head. So the next title came up in a similar way, but it was probably too
early.
Thus
far, how is the album shaping up in terms of its direction?
With “Life Is Good” it felt like hip hop
needed an album to help steer the direction of the sound and the rest of the
albums that were coming out that year. Or to re-encourage the ones that were
working to say, “It’s ok to make a hip hop album.” And that was my goal with
that. And I think I accomplished that. I think after that I saw a nice sharp
turn for the better in rap albums. So that mission is completed.
With this record, ah man … It’s the next
chapter in myself as a writer. I’m really excited about every new leaf I turn,
every new endeavor. I’m excited about that and all the potential that comes
with everything new that I do. And all my ideas can come to fruition. And that
excites me, because there’s no limits to what I can do, in terms of trying to
be an inspiration. I just want to do well for the listeners out there. Do well
for the whole genre. So I’m excited.
One
particular track off the album that has piqued fans' interest is, “Sinatra In
The Sands,” featuring Justin Timberlake and Jay Z. What was the recording
process like?
Excitement... Excitement to work and be in
the place that we’re all are at, musically. Those are the guys who lasted the
test of time, and those guys are at the top of their game. They’re just company
to be in. So that’s the whole vibe of that. And of course the title says it
all.
Lyrically,
where are you taking fans on the track?
More like from a musician’s stand point,
someone who’ve been around. Because Sinatra has been around and he has a long,
long standing with the stage and the audience for years. And he evolved. His
talent got better just like wine. And I think that’s something a lot of people
want to achieve. So that’s what this song is really about. Striving to be the
best you, like Sinatra had become.
In
recent weeks you’ve been photographed in the studio with Mariah Carey and
Jermaine Dupri. Will the collaboration appear on your album?
That’s on her album, and it’s a banger! I was
excited to get back in the studio with her. She’s one of the greatest voices of
our generation. She’s on another level. Just working with an artist that big
really shows me how much further I can go. I’ve been inspired just sitting
there talking to her. She’s very smart and extremely talented. And I’m just
happy to work with her again.
In the
past you two remade Keith Sweat’s timeless classic, “Make It Last Forever.” If
you guys could hypothetically go back and remake another classic hit, what
would it be?
Wow! I think me and her would be Marvin
[Gaye] and Tammi Terrell in a way. Their track, “Ain’t Nothing Like The Real
Thing,” or something like that.
Aside
from the Hennessy campaign and music you’ve also launched your new clothing
line, HSTRY. How much input do you have in each design?
Total input on everything. From picking out
fabric to the designs. It’s a collaborative effort between me and Grungy
Gentleman. So what you’ve been seeing from HSTRY is not 100 percent HSTRY. It’s
half HSTRY, half Grungy Gentleman. That was the way we launched it on that
level. But the Spring collection is the next thing. We’re going to have some
cool pieces this Winter. But next Spring is where my head is at, which will be
100 percent HSTRY.
How has
your experience working with the Willie Esco brand better prepared you for
HSTRY?
I saw the future of Esco being a $200 - $300
million company, but they didn’t. Those guys didn’t foresee the Sean John and
Rocawear thing. They didn’t foresee it because they just weren’t in that head
space. They didn’t believe in it, so I left because I didn’t believe in the
direction. And through the years I’ve been wanting to do something here and
there, but I didn’t have the time. I knew it would come later down the road at
some point. So I just waited till it felt like it was the right time.
Where
do you envision your style in the fashion industry?
Just a great look, comfort, and quality. My
thing spans from my 90s wear, where it’s all military, it’s all fatigue-style
stuff, but just make it higher end and current. And also, the athletic styles
of that time. Without revealing all my secrets, I have a wide range of ideas
for HSTRY. It’s just unstoppable with all the directions I have for this thing.
I’m excited to get that off the ground, and we’re just starting. It looks like
2014 is going to be another big year for me.
Source: Huffingtonpost
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