Ill Will Records

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Ill Will Records is an American vanity record label founded by Nasir "Nas" Jones. The label was named after Willie "Ill Will" Graham, Nas' childhood neighbor and best friend, who was shot dead on May 23, 1992, when both were teenagers.[1] Nas co-founded the label in 1999 before the release of his fourth album, Nastradamus,[2] with the help of his then-manager, Steve Stoute.

After signing to Def Jam in 2005, Nas relaunched the label under the name The Jones Experience, as an imprint of Def Jam Recordings.[2] In 2014, Nas co-founded Mass Appeal Records with Peter Bittenbender of the company Decon. The label is the music division of the Mass Appeal Media Group with distribution handled by The Orchard.

Former artists

Former producers

Discography

Year Information
1999 Nas - Nastradamus
2000 Nas and Various Other Artists - Nas & Ill Will Records Presents QB's Finest
2001 Nas - Stillmatic
2002 Nas - From Illmatic to Stillmatic: The Remixes
Nas - The Lost Tapes
  • Released: September 24, 2002
  • U.S. sales: 361,000
  • Chart positions: #10 U.S Billboard 200
Nas - God's Son
2003 Bravehearts - Bravehearted
  • Released: December 23, 2003
  • Chart positions: #75 U.S Billboard 200
  • RIAA Certification:
  • U.S. sales:
  • Singles: "Quick to Back Down", "B Train", "Bravehearted", "I Wanna", "Buss My Gun", "Cash Flow", "Sensations", "I Will", "Situations"
2004 Nas - Street's Disciple
2006 Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead
2008 Bravehearts - Bravehearted 2
  • Released: April 22, 2008
2008 Nas - Untitled

See also

Mass Appeal Records

References

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