God's Stepson

God's Stepson is an album by hip hop producer 9th Wonder (formerly one third of the group Little Brother).

Released through internet outlets in 2003, the album began the trend for homemade remix projects, which reached fever pitch with Jay-Z's The Black Album remixes (of which 9th also submitted an entry).

It was well received by critics and fans alike for its re-interpretation of what many considered to be a return-to-form album from Nas.

[2] When asked by HitQuarters what inspired the remix he said: "I think all of us at one point want to hear Nas on something different.

"[2] The album was excellently received, and served as a catalyst for 9th, sweeping "the industry off their feet".