The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week (4/3/15) [Listen]
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Once again, you can find a list of heaters in this edition of The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Hit the jump to hear the rhymes and our reasons for selecting the songs that appear in The Wrap Up.
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https://soundcloud.com/cookinsoul/styles-p-x-blazin-true-living-prod-cookin-soul/s-qRUNN
10. Styles P & Blazin – “True & Living”
Producer: Cookin Soul
You have to walk with a mean bop when songs like this play.
9. Tech N9ne ft. T.I. & Zuse – “On The Bible”
Producer: Seven
So many bars. So many damn bars.
https://soundcloud.com/samdewmusic/desperately
8. Sam Dew – “Desperately”
Producer: N/A
Chicago singer-songwriter Sam Dew has some fire on the way, as you can see.
https://soundcloud.com/badlucc/gimmie-mine-bad-lucc-ft-problem-skeme
7. Bad Lucc ft. Problem & Skeme – “Gimmie Mine”
Producer: N/A
First, we’re here for any track featuring Bad Lucc and Problem. Secondly, the West Coast rapper’s upcoming project is highly anticipated around these parts.
https://soundcloud.com/only1dram/excessive
6. D.R.A.M. – “Excessive”
Producer: Sango & The SEVENth
The rising Virginia continues to impress with his freebie releases. And who knew he was good with Sango?
5. Wale – “The God Smile”
Producer: DJ Dahi
Excuse me. Yours truly has been chanting, “Go shine your light on me,” all week.
4. Ikey – “Story, Story”
Producer: Task Productions
Premiered by Hip-Hop Wired, this new heater from the Washington D.C. newcomer should tell you to open your ears.
3. Kehlani ft. BJ The Chicago Kid – “Down For You”
Producer: Jahaan Sweet
This is that two-step with your significant other, no matter where you’re at, music.
2. Baauer ft. Fetty Wap & Dubbel Dutch – “Promises”
Producer: Baauer & Dubbel Dutch
Sure, we could criticize this record for being extremely limited in the lyric department. Fortunately, what Fetty lacks as a lyricist, he more than makes up for with his ability to make listeners feel good.
1. Wale ft. J. Cole – “The Pessimist”
Producer: Osinachi
A part of the beauty in Folarin’s The Album About Nothing is that he carefully selected the features, and used the artist to his advantage. Hear proof above.