Showing posts with label Vince Staples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vince Staples. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2014

Earl Sweatshirt - Nebraska ft Mac Miller & Vince Staples


Earl Sweatshirt took to Twitter earlier today to release two previously unheard tracks dating far back as 2012. The first "Nebraska" features good friends in Mac Miller and Vince Staples, the second is a solo cut featuring a interesting production choice compared to Earl's norm. S/O to you if you know the video SS screenshoted for the cover art. 

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Vince Staples - Nate ft James Fauntleroy



With the second installment of his Shyne Coldchain series due out in two days, Long Beach's Vince Staples dropped a gem off the project earlier this week. "Nate" features James Fauntleroy of Cocaine 80s and Scoop DeVille on production, as Vincent speaks on his father and his childhood. This is one of the most impressive songs I've heard from him, he's definitely come along way from his "Epar" verse

Thursday, August 1, 2013

[Video] FADERTV Presents: Vince Staples & Mac Miller - Live At Grand Street Bakery



Tour buddies Vince Staples and Mac Miller recently "interviewed" each other while at the Grand Street Bakery, Vince even drops a quick "freestyle" for the camera. S/O to FADER.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

[Video] Earl Sweatshirt - Hive ft Casey Veggies & Vince Staples



In his latest video Earl Sweatshirt takes us for a trip through a dark and desolate cul-de-sac (imagine Ed, Edd & Eddie on an Acid trip). "Hive" is reminiscent of that grunge/grime sound that catapulted Earl and OF into fame way back in 2010. With Casey handling the hook, Earl and Vince give you the narration for the creepy visuals. Doris available August 20th.

Friday, February 1, 2013

[Video] Joey Fatts - Lindo ft Vince Staples



Long Beach rappers Joey Fatts and Vince Staples come together for this dark tune "Lindo", oddly enough the video ends with an anti-gang violence message but the song/video doesn't exactly portray that same sentiment. I don't really understand what Joey was going for but nonetheless the message is a noble one.