Songs of the Week: Feb 24th

 
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Welcome to “Songs of the Week” a weekly segment where I highlight three of the best new songs released the week prior along with one throwback song of the week. To stay up to date on all new music, follow my Spotify playlist “What I’m Feeling” which is updated weekly to always include the freshest new music. Always 30 songs, hottest always at the top. Stream it here:

A playlist updated weekly with whatever new songs I'm feeling at the time. Always 30 songs and in order with what I'm feeling the most at the top.

New Songs of the Week:

“Blurry Nights” by Thutmose

Thutmose is on fire. Since January first he’s dropped three hot singles and “Blurry Nights” might be the best one yet. This song has major mainstream appeal and sounds like it could be the breakout hit Thutmose has been waiting for. While there isn’t anything exceptional about his writing, his flow and captivating melodies keep this song looping on repeat. I expect that we’re blessed by Thutmose’s debut album sometime in the next two weeks and I couldn’t be more excited.

Bottles on the rider Sip before I go
Crowd is waiting Bad boy about to kill the show
Shades on I swear I keep seeing kaleidoscopes
Life is getting Trippy can’t complain this the life I chose
— Thutmose "Blurry Nights"

“Yao Ming” by Gunna

Yao Ming, a song by Gunna on Spotify

“Yao Ming” is an early favorite of mine off Gunna’s new album Drip or Drown 2 and while I enjoy his vocal performance, Wheezy and Turbo steal the show with one of the best instrumentals of the year. This beat samples a sick guitar riff and you can feel the crushing bass deep in your chest. The openness leaves perfect pockets for some really cool sound effects making this beat a vibe in itself. Gunna is the perfect artist for this dope instrumental as he hits his signature flow making this song impossible to not like.

You got my backend, I bend it off top, ain’t no playin’
Every other day is a backend, people relate to what I’m sayin’
— Gunna "Yao Ming"

“Wouldn’t Be Nothing” by Yung Pinch

Wouldn't Be Nothing, a song by Yung Pinch on Spotify

The Beach Boy is back with a wavy track that is more intriguing than anything off of 4EVERFRIDAY SZN TWO. On “Wouldn’t be Nothing” Yung Pinch addresses all the naysayers of his past while at the same time wrestling with an apathy for fame. The reoccurring bit before the hook is a beautiful build up that climaxes into a mesmerizing chorus. Yung Pinch is gearing up for his major label debut, it’ll be interesting to hear how Columbia will transform his beachy sound we all fell in love with.

I hope you all feel stupid
I was right, just face it
Hope it feels good to be losin’
You was starting up college, I was starting up a movement
And everybody started changing, soon as everything started moving
— Yung Pinch "Wouldn't be Nothing"

Throwback Songs of the Week:

“Survival Tactics” by Joey Bada$$ (Feat. Capital STEEZ)

Survival Tactics (feat. Capital STEEZ), a song by Joey Bada$$, Capital Steez on Spotify

The forth track on Joey’s classic 1999 mixtape is potentially the most iconic cut to come out of the beast coast movement. It’s made up of two absolutely vicious verses, the first coming from Joey and the second the late Capital STEEZ. Both New York MCs lock into the boom bap instrumental and tap into their own god flow. Bar for bar, it’s difficult to find a song to match this timeless 2012 track. Joey recalls recording this bop in his bedroom with at least 12 of his friends going crazy at every punchline. That explains how the two rappers packed so much energy into the epic three minute song. Every rap fan should be required to know this track.

‘Cause when niggas start equippin’, and throw the clip in
Your blood drippin’, and got you slippin’
Another victim, don’t know what’s hit them—through his spinal
Just another man who defeated by survival
— Joey Bada$$ "Survival Tactics"

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Songs of the Week: Jan 6th

 
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Welcome to “Songs of the Week” a weekly segment where I highlight three of the best new songs released the week prior along with one throwback song of the week. To stay up to date on all new music, follow my Spotify playlist “What I’m Feeling” which is updated weekly to always include the freshest new music. Always 30 songs, hottest always at the top. Stream it here:

A playlist updated weekly with whatever new songs I'm feeling at the time. Always 30 songs and in order with what I'm feeling the most at the top.

New Songs of the Week:

“Crushed Up” by Future

Crushed Up, a song by Future on Spotify

Future has been boring lately. He got carried through a collab album with Juice WRLD and his recent features haven’t been sharp. “Crushed Up” isn’t boring, it’s actually the opposite. It is a classic Future track with a catchy, repetitive, chopped up hook and a heavy hitting beat cooked up by Atlanta producer Wheezy. “Crushed Up” gives us reason to be excited for his upcoming untitled release.


“a lot” by 21 Savage Featuring J. Cole

a lot, a song by 21 Savage on Spotify

On “a lot” 21 and J. Cole craft the perfect intro for Savage’s new album i am > i was. DJ Dahi tossed these two MCs a softball with this instrumental. It’s simple, groovy, and 21 always sounds great on sampled beats. J. Cole hops in on the third verse for potentially his best feature of the year where he calls out rappers for faking their streams and than shouts out Markelle Fultz.


“The Navy” by Yung Pinch

The Navy, a song by Yung Pinch on Spotify

It’s the beach boy! Yung Pinch’s newest mixtape 4EVERFRIDAY SZN TWO may have come out over 2 weeks ago but a number of these songs are still hot including “The Navy” produced by Zaytoven. This track is exactly what you expect when these two meet up- a bumping, trap, beach-bop that feels great.


Throwback Song of the Week:

“Location” by Playboi Carti

Location, a song by Playboi Carti on Spotify

The intro off Playboi Carti’s self-titled debut album was mind-blowing and awe-inspiring when it first graced our ears in early 2017 and absolutely nothing has changed. The beautiful synths that pulse between chords throughout the duration of this song truly create a memorizing vibe and make the song all that it is. If I ever go to space this will be the song I listen to as we takeoff.


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