(Download=>Mp3] Vince Staples Vince Staples Album Download

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Jul 5, 2021, 11:13:21 AM7/5/21
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Vince Staples came through with a new album, titled Vince Staples which the artists decided to take over the Streets with the brand new album a banger so to say, and its right here on Afrohitbase for your fast download.



Tracklist :-

1. ARE YOU WITH THAT?
2. LAW OF AVERAGES
3. SUNDOWN TOWN
4. THE SHINING
5. TAKING TRIPS
6. THE APPLE & THE TREE
7. TAKE ME HOME (Ft. Fousheé)
8. LIL FADE
9. LAKEWOOD MALL (FREE PAC SLIMM)
10. MHM

You’re also likely to get more artistic wriggle room than someone charged with following up a multimillion-selling hit, something Staples has used to his advantage, chopping and changing his sound with each new release. His debut, Summertime 06, was shadowy and dark; Big Fish Theory was audibly influenced by Detroit techno and saw him collaborating with Sophie and Australian dance producer Flume; 2018’s FM! crammed 11 tracks into 20 minutes, presented itself like a radio show and kept wilfully short-circuiting the listener, not least when Staples ceded the microphone entirely to Tyga and Earl Sweatshirt, then cut their tracks short.

The message that Staples isn’t going to do what people expect him to has rung out pretty clear – when a video of a white Christian mother attacking his lyrics as “filth” went viral, Staples rushed to her defence and chastised fans attacking her – and the stylistic alterations continue on his eponymous fourth album. Produced by Kenny Beats, whose intriguing résumé takes in everything from Gucci Mane to Idles to Ed Sheeran, it mirrors FM!’s brevity – again, it’s just a shade over 20 minutes long – but sounds noticeably different.

The eerie electronic tones of FM!’s Run the Bands or Don’t Get Chipped are largely replaced by music that feels hazy and relaxed, more obviously inspired by 90s G-funk and its characteristic repurposing of old soul. Staples has always been open about his west coast musical inspirations – “if this was 88, would have signed to Ruthless” he suggested eight years ago, during his guest appearance on Earl Sweatshirt’s debut album, “94, would have had ’em walking down Death Row” – even if they haven’t always been audible in his sound. Here, Sundown Town and Taking Trips feel like G-funk tracks viewed through a fog or a distorting lens. The samples are muffled and warped, vocals sped up to squeaky chipmunk frequencies or slowed into incomprehensible sonic gloop. There’s a very pop melody lurking within opener Are You With That, and a gorgeous vocal by TikTok-boosted alt-soul singer Fousheé on Take Me Home, but the album is almost devoid of obvious hooks or choruses, the music there largely as a backdrop for Staples’ voice.
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