Nas‘ 2001 single “Gor Ur Self A Gun” has earned one other Hollywood connection, serving because the backdrop to the trailer for the newest movie within the the John Wick franchise.
The preview for JW4, which arrived on Thursday (February 16), opens with a DJ dedicating the track to Wick whereas introducing it as a “hit” — a play on his profession as a employed murderer. The sampled portion of the refrain — which includes the track’s title — comes as an acapella within the first occasion. As Nas joins in, viewers are handled to an alternate beat fairly than the keyboard-driven unique manufacturing from Megahertz.
Throughout the trailer, Keanu Reeves fights his means via Paris and different worldwide settings because the titular character, whereas Nas’ lyrics and ad-libs, in addition to the “got yourself a gun” a part of the refrain, are interspersed into the motion over a percussion-driven observe mimicking the sound of gunshots.
The parts of the track used within the trailer appear fairly intentionally chosen to match the plot of the movie, with Nas heard rapping: “Many try, many die, come at Nas if you want a war, get it bloody, uh.”
Picking up the place John Wick 3 – Parabellum left off, the fourth installment within the collection finds Wick nonetheless combating for his life and freedom after his feud with the High Table turned virtually the complete underworld towards him. As proven within the trailer, fairly early into the motion John Wick discovers a technique to earn his freedom and presumably stroll away from his lifetime of crime as soon as once more.
JW4 was initially scheduled for launch in 2021, however was delayed first resulting from COVID-19 restrictions impacting manufacturing, then resulting from Keanu Reeves’ dedication to The Matrix Resurrections.
The film’s trailer isn’t the one connection Nas’ single has to large funds Hollywood productions. The pattern driving the track’s refrain is taken from British band Alabama 3’s “Woke Up This Morning.” The 1997 single’s “Chosen One Mix” served because the theme track to HBO’s hit collection The Sopranos for its complete eight-year run.
In addition to having his music included in numerous movie and tv tasks — most not too long ago Big George Forman and the ultimate season of Ozark — Nas has racked up just a few manufacturing credit in that area as properly.
Last summer season, the Queensbridge legend hopped behind the digital camera to co-direct Showtime’s Supreme Team documentary, offering viewers with a behind-the-scenes take a look at the infamous ’80s Queens hustlers. The Supreme Team story is advised via the eyes of its two feared leaders Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff and his nephew Gerald “Prince” Miller.
The three-part doc started streaming on Showtime on July 8, 2022, and included contributions from LL COOL J, Ashanti, Irv Gotti, newscaster Joy Reid and NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
Later within the yr, Nas and Yo Gotti teamed up for a brand new documentary titled The Invaders, which examines the plethora of radical civil rights leaders that emerged from Memphis in 1967. The documentary additionally appears at how these younger, ignored leaders labored intently with Martin Luther King Jr. within the hours main as much as his assassination.
Nas additionally pulled double obligation by narrating the challenge, which arrived on a Apple TV+, Prime Video and quite a few different digital platforms on November 1.
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