Hip-hop music comes faster than any other genre. It's not uncommon for a rapper to drop upwards of three projects a year and while that's great, it becomes increasingly hard to stay on top of it. 'The Rap Wrap' is our attempt to keep you in the know on the weekly. This week, you're getting a fresh collab from AJ Tracey and Skepta plus a long-awaited Vince Staples newie.
AJ Tracey & Skepta - Kiss And Tell
AJ Tracey is rap's latest grime winner while Skepta is a legend of the genre. They've come together over a Skepta-produced beat for a confident, effortless flex.
dvsn - No Cryin (Feat. Future)
There's just something about sad Future that we can't ignore. The rapper makes total sense on Nineteen85's late night beats and he also is given a boost from Daniel Daley's crisp hook.
Trippie Redd - Love Me More
Tripped Redd has another loosie for us and it's worth its own platform. Love Me More is a melodic, emo-infused rap track that features some of Trippie's most accessible vocals.
The Game - Stainless (Feat. Anderson .Paak)
Yes lawd! Any Anderson .Paak feature is a good feature and he brings the soul to this fresh The Game track. This is a different lane for The Game but Cheeky Andy sounds right at home. It's the second time the pair have collaborated following .Paak's Room In Here.
Vince Staples - Sheet Music
Each episode of The Vince Staples Show comes with a new cut and this is the second one. Sheet Music is a snappy cut at just 2 minutes but Staples' presence makes it sound like 5 minutes.
Buddy - Hollyhood (Feat. Kent Jamz)
It's been a minute since we heard from Buddy but he's back and on form. He's recruited Kent Jamz for this distinctly West Coast jam. It's perky, melodic and bar-heavy.
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