Nas & John Legend Do Work Over The Florian Picasso-Produced “Tomorrow”

Tomorrow

Nas, John Legend & Florian Picasso

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Picassos just don’t paint beautiful pictures.

One of my favorite classes in college was art history (Yes, I was a nerd back then). An artist that got tons of praise in that class was was Pablo Picasso. Several years after the famous artist’s death, his great-grandson has released a track with Nas and John Legend.



If I’m being completely honest, I don’t love Nas’s verses on this song (He rambles a little on them). What I do love is the song’s dramatic/violin-driven instrumental and John Legends uplifting/emotional vocals. I think I enjoy this song’s existence more than its actual sound. Whatever the case may be, I think this is a song that folks should definitely listen to.


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