
Nas and Lauryn Hill are planning a tour to celebrate his latest album and her latest single, tentatively called the "Life Is Good/Black Rage" Tour.
The songstress' song discusses the reality of racial injustice and abuse, while Nas flips the script with his more reminiscent album title.
"I use the performance platform as an opportunity to express the energy of that moment, and the intention behind it," Lauryn told Rap-Up.com. "I've been a long standing rebel against the stale, over commoditization. As artists we have the opportunity to help the public evolve, raise consciousness and awareness, teach, heal, enlighten, and inspire in ways the democratic process may not be able to touch. So we keep it moving."
The tour will kick off with a few solo stops for Nas on Oct. 6, and then the two will come together on Oct 29 in Dallas.

















