Listen Up: Danny Brown Drops Studio Version Of "Kush Coma" With A$AP Rocky And Zelooperz
Well, we heard the A$AP Rocky-included version of Danny Brown's latest Old preview "Kush Coma" a second ago via Tim Westwood, and to finally stamp things down, snaggle tooth decided to go ahead and share the final "official" studio version of the Rocky and Zelooperz-featured record.
Danny's kept himself present throughout most of the year following up the acclaim XXX received last year, and with the appearance of early version of "Kush Coma" surfacing not too long ago, his upcoming TBA album Old has quickly become one of the most anticipated projects of the summer. We'll see where things go, but from what we're catching here, there's little reason to believe that Danny won't one-up himself with this next piece of work.
Anyway, here's "Kush Coma"; give it a listen, throw up your thoughts, and look out for more news on Old (obviou...
UPDATE: so, to follow-up his "Paper Birds" release with Kendrick Lamar yesterday, Meek DeMeo decided to hit us again with a new set of sounds, this one being an equally haunting funeral epic titled "Near Death."
Here's the track. Hit it up, and check out Meek's previous releases below.
Meek DeMeo caught my attention a while back when he dropped an Ab-Soul featured remix of his track "Hallucinogen," and to show that his TDE affiliation and breakout wasn't a simple stand alone spark, he's back with some new sounds, this time featuring Kendrick Lamar, which should speak pretty well on the kind of interest he's getting from the scene.
As we saw with "Hallucinogen," t...
So, Canibus has always been a solid stand when it comes to lyricism on the rhyme battle circuit, which put some heavy anticipation on King Of The Dot's "Vendetta: Battle Royale" freestyle showcase against local favorite Dizaster on Saturday where he, shall we say, failed in just about every way possible.
So goes the footage, aside from releasing chopped bars and forget snippets of his "prepared" rhymes, Canibus forfeited in the third round, resigning, though not before he pulled out a notebook and began to rhyme from that.
"[Dizaster can] spit, aight? I prepared for three weeks, every day to come here. I wrote so many f*ching rhymes, you can't memorize all that sh*t. I'm not a good freestyler, I'm technical--always been that way. I didn't come here to let ya'll down, so this is what I'mma do... You win Diz, aight? But, I wanna still spit my sh*t."
"You came here to listen to rhymes right? There's 30 pages of rhymes in this motherf*cker. All I wanna do is spit my sh*t. The man wins. Let me spit my sh*t. Ya'll paid ya bread."
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