While revealing plans to release a sequel to his just-released album may be a bit premature, that night was all about living in the now.
Taking the time to chop it up with everyone in attendance before setting up in a dark corner of the club with bottles and entourage in tow, N.O.R.E. looked every bit the grinding Queens representative that he’s always claimed to be.
Busta Rhymes quietly walked in, stepped calmly over to his fellow hip-hop vet and the two shared a few words and more than a few drinks. Atlanta rap star Waka Flocka Flame was also on-hand, greeting all in attendance and laughing it up with N.O.R.E. and his entourage.
N.O.R.E. is an elder statesmen in the rap game now, and the adoration he still receives is evidence of how his respect hasn’t wavered over the years. Proof positive that even a student has to graduate at some point.