Packaging the album as a zip file called "TACOS" (which might stand for "The Album Continues," although not officially confirmed) adds an air of mystery and excitement. This move might reflect Nas' willingness to experiment and push boundaries in the digital age, where music distribution and consumption are constantly evolving.

The story behind this album is quite interesting. Nas, a hip-hop legend, has been on a creative roll in recent years. After releasing "King's Disease" in 2020, which earned him a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, he followed up with "King's Disease II" in 2021. The third installment, "King's Disease III," continues his streak of producing high-quality, lyrically dense hip-hop.

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What's your take on Nas' "King's Disease" series, and what do you think about the "TACOS" zip file packaging? Are you excited to dive into the album?

The album itself features Nas' signature storytelling, lyrical dexterity, and jazzy, laid-back production. With guest appearances from notable artists and producers, "King's Disease III" promises to be a thrilling ride for fans of Nas and hip-hop in general.