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Westside Gunn IS Dropping Two New Albums To Close Out 2021
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ICYMI: IDK Drops USEE4YOURSELF with the Late Greats DMX and MF DOOM
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Another week means a new set of heat to get your vibe right for the weekend. Today (July 9), there s new music from a charismatic and comedic rapper from the West Coast, a veteran MC out of Yonkers, N.Y. and an anecdotal rhymer reppin the DMV area.
Vince Staples drops off his self-titled album, which is his first full-length joint to be released in three years. The 10-track LP offers a look into the rapper s life growing up in Long Beach, Calif., but also his satirical psyche, which helps him wade through every day s highs and lows. The album s lead single, Law of Averages, arrived weeks before the full album on June 17. And although there aren t any guest appearances on the project, it s produced by Kenny Beats. On Vince s latest opus, he said that it really gives much more information about me that wasn’t out there before. That’s why I went with that title. I feel like I’ve been trying to tell the same story. As you go on in life, your point of view changes. This is a
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Whoever said artists should have to suffer for their art? Presumably, someone who never had to suffer much. Musicians, like writers, are still too often tagged with this bizarre assumption that creating their art should require an arduous grappling with their muse, borne of pain or sadness. Unfortunately, the past six months have brought with them a surfeit of suffering; it’s still hard to talk about almost anything without referring back at some point to the hardships many of us have dealt with this past year, courtesy of COVID-19. But thanks to a miracle of medical science and the vast majority of people sane enough to understand the need to get vaccinated, things are feeling a lot more hopeful than they have been in a long time.