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This opening track from Childish Gambino‘s new album Awaken, My Love! announces a powerful change of pace – Donald turns in a killer vocal performance as he ventures into the world of psychedelic soul. Glad to say I’m finally hyped for a Childish Gambino project! The full thing drops
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Off We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, the final album by veteran hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, out now via Epic. Definitely check out their performance of the track on last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live if you’ve yet to:
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Metallica‘s latest music video achieves a charming “chill dads at Guitar Center” vibe, but accompanies a song that’s about as badass as anything the band’s written up to this point. The track’s from their 10th album Hardwired… To Self-Destruct, out November 18 via Blackened.
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Kevin Abstract comes through with a remarkably personal, funky, and vivid cut from his upcoming album American Boyfriend: A Suburban Love Story, which drops November 18 via Brockhampton.
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As he reflects on some L’s he’s taken and defuses a bit of recent drama with Kid Cudi, Big Sean is sounding smarter and more wholehearted than ever on these two singles that I really can’t say “no” to.
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Open Mike Eagle delivers a sardonic Trump diss track that I think has appeal beyond its inclusion in the 30 Days 30 Songs series, and could’ve even fit snugly in the tracklist of his fantastic 2014 album Dark Comedy.
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This latest entry in the Adult Swim Singles Program is the lead track from Killer Mike and El-P’s third Run the Jewels album, which we need in our lives ASAP!
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Jesu and Sun Kil Moon’s contribution to the 30 Days, 40 Songs campaign is a progressive synth piece that contains a bit of political and technological commentary, but mostly focuses on Mark’s recent experience tributing Lou Reed. The song will presumably appear on the duo’s sophomore record
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Joanna Newsom commemorates the first anniversary of her fantastic 2015 album Divers by sharing a rare outtake that is pretty much of the same quality as most of the material that made the cut.
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A$AP Rocky leads this unorthodoxly-structured posse cut that has me (cautiously) excited about the Cozy Tapes Vol 1: Friends- mixtape/album that A$AP Mob is set to release tomorrow.