During his performance at Virginia Tech's memorial concert yesterday (September 6), Nas responded to Bill O'Reilly's criticism of his lyrics and the campus' decision to include the Queens bred rapper to the event.
O'Reilly recently referred to Nas as a "gangster rapper" during his Fox show, "The O'Reilly Factor," and played clips from the rapper's songs where rapped about guns. The infamous commentator would also call Virgina Tech's choice to let Nas to perform, "disturbing."
According to The Roanoke Times, Nas expressed his views about O'Reilly during the concert Thursday which also featured performances from John Mayer and The Dave Matthews Band.
"To all those people who don't know what Nas is about, like this chump Bill O'Reilly," Nas told the crowd. "I said that chump Bill O'Reilly. They can't stop us, Virginia Tech. They cannot stop us."
Earlier this year, Seung Hui-Cho, a Virginia Tech student, opened fire on many students and staff members on campus killing 32 people and then committing suicide. After the announcement of the memorial concert, several families of the victims also expressed concern over Nas' scheduled appearance.
Controversy surrounding the Virginia Tech concert was one of the major reasons a Canadian concert which was slated to feature Nas was cancelled last month. The venue which had agreed to hold the event backed up because they believes Nas' lyrics promote violence.
In related news, Nas is currently gearing up for the release of his Greatest Hits album which will be issued via his former label, Columbia Records.
The set, which hit shelves in November, will include twelve songs from his eight solo albums and two new songs including "Less Than An Hour," a collaboration with Gnarls Barkley's Cee-Lo Green.
Source: sohh.com
O'Reilly recently referred to Nas as a "gangster rapper" during his Fox show, "The O'Reilly Factor," and played clips from the rapper's songs where rapped about guns. The infamous commentator would also call Virgina Tech's choice to let Nas to perform, "disturbing."
According to The Roanoke Times, Nas expressed his views about O'Reilly during the concert Thursday which also featured performances from John Mayer and The Dave Matthews Band.
"To all those people who don't know what Nas is about, like this chump Bill O'Reilly," Nas told the crowd. "I said that chump Bill O'Reilly. They can't stop us, Virginia Tech. They cannot stop us."
Earlier this year, Seung Hui-Cho, a Virginia Tech student, opened fire on many students and staff members on campus killing 32 people and then committing suicide. After the announcement of the memorial concert, several families of the victims also expressed concern over Nas' scheduled appearance.
Controversy surrounding the Virginia Tech concert was one of the major reasons a Canadian concert which was slated to feature Nas was cancelled last month. The venue which had agreed to hold the event backed up because they believes Nas' lyrics promote violence.
In related news, Nas is currently gearing up for the release of his Greatest Hits album which will be issued via his former label, Columbia Records.
The set, which hit shelves in November, will include twelve songs from his eight solo albums and two new songs including "Less Than An Hour," a collaboration with Gnarls Barkley's Cee-Lo Green.
Source: sohh.com