Independent Brooklyn rapper Your Old Droog worked on his craft for years before sharing his first songs online in 2014. The MC's raspy voice, effortless flow, and distinctively East Coast style all merged with minimal available information about his background and led to speculation that Your Old Droog was actually an alter ego for rap legend Nas. The rapper eventually gave a series of interviews setting the record straight, and he went on from these early conspiracy theories to work with peers like Danny Brown and Heems on the 2017 mixtape Packs. He's maintained a prolific ou...