Did you ever think back in the Hip-Hop Is Dead days that we would see Nas hopping on a track with a liberal rap artists such as Future. Yet, here we are in 2016 with Nas jumping on the Atlanta rapper's street smash "March Madness." And it's fire.

Last night (Jan. 30), Drake's team was at it again on OVO Sound Radio on Beats 1 debuting the new single from Drizzy, "Summer Sixteen." They also premiered the new Nas and Future collab.

Esco tackles the Tarantino track with no remorse kicking off the buttery flow with the bars, "Reflect with radiance/Rising consciousness of my people in the stadiums/Or I can get ignorant like that nigga Maury Povich portray us as."

He later gives props to his QB soldiers and pays homage to Future Hendrix. "Pray that my niggas come out of the FEDs/Shout to my niggas who dead/We got the stripes/All I got is my real niggas for life/Nas pour henny, Future pour dirty Sprite."

The OG version of this track originally appeared on the Future mixtape 56 Nights.

While Nas spent much of last year handling business and diversifying his portfolio, he is looking to drop his first album in four years in 2016. His last album Life Is Good dropped in 2012 and received a Grammy Award nomination in the category of Best Rap Album for the 2013 Grammy Awards

Listen to the "March Madness (Remix)" below.

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