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Nas vs Jay-Z (1996-2005) resolves

Nas vs Jay-Z (1996-2005) resolves.

Why it matters

October 27, 2005. At a Power 105.1 "I Declare War" concert at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Jay-Z brought Nas out as a surprise guest. The two of them performed "Dead Presidents II" together on stage. Then they hugged. The audience went, by every contemporary account, completely insane. This is how the Nas vs Jay-Z beef formally ended. Not with another diss record. Not with a peace treaty. With the surprise stage appearance. The hug. The two of them shaking hands in front of a sold-out arena. Nas signed to Def Jam a few months later (Jay-Z had become Def Jam president in December 2004), which made the reconciliation official in the business-card sense as well as the personal one. The beef had run, in active form, from 2001 ("Takeover" / "Ether") through about 2003. By 2005 both of them had moved past it. The end is, in the rap-beef genre, an unusual one: a clean reconciliation, in public, with both careers intact. Most rap beefs do not end this way. This one did. You can argue that is part of why it became a model for how rap conflicts can resolve.

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Tags: beef-endanniversary

Citations 3

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    Wikipedia — Jay-Z–Nas feud Retrieved 2026-05-24.
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    Rolling Stone — Jay-Z vs. Nas Retrieved 2026-05-24.
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    Complex — Takeover: The Oral History of Jay-Z and Nas's Beef Retrieved 2026-05-24.

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