A few months on from Common's "Made in Black America" collaborative track with Ab-soul, the Chicago rapper has brought Vince Staples onto a track to detail the "Kingdom."
The latest Nobody Smiling preview uses gospel choir samples and a dense No I.D. beat to support Common's socially conscious bars about gun violence. The rapper ruminates on people packin' heat on the streets, pushing keys, poverty and details a funeral. Following his host's religious imagery, Vince Staples jumps on the track to shed light on being a kid and playing with his dad's unloaded revolver, among other things.
A due date has not been given for Nobody Smiling, but you can check out this latest harrowing sneak peek down below.
Read our exclusive interview with Common here.
The latest Nobody Smiling preview uses gospel choir samples and a dense No I.D. beat to support Common's socially conscious bars about gun violence. The rapper ruminates on people packin' heat on the streets, pushing keys, poverty and details a funeral. Following his host's religious imagery, Vince Staples jumps on the track to shed light on being a kid and playing with his dad's unloaded revolver, among other things.
A due date has not been given for Nobody Smiling, but you can check out this latest harrowing sneak peek down below.
Read our exclusive interview with Common here.