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  • May 6, 2021
    MVYHEM

    Even though that kind of production has been around a loooooooooong time

    3 6 mafia was using trap beats

  • May 6, 2021

    this is ok

    beat is hard tho

  • May 6, 2021

    Even the lil lyrics quoted show he evolved lyrically holy f***

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  • PIMP 💿
    May 6, 2021

    album june i like that

  • PIMP 💿
    May 6, 2021
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    This s*** hard af

  • May 6, 2021
    MVYHEM
    · edited

    Confirmed tracks so far according to the article and other places:

    • Lay Wit Ya
    • Headshots
    • I'm Dead
    • The House Is Burning
    • From The Garden (Kal Banx Remix)
    • Wat U Sed
    • Darkseid
    • Don't Shoot

    This snippet is also confirmed.

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    PIMP

    This s*** hard af

    would be a dope album cover tbh

  • May 6, 2021

    a Zay comic series and soundtrack would be amazing man, hope he really does it in the future

  • May 6, 2021

    single is okay

  • May 6, 2021
    deadacc

    The first song on The House is Burning is fittingly titled “Darkseid,” and it moves with a midnight-of-the-soul bounce. With beats that sound like they’ve been ripped from J Dilla’s Donuts and soaked in whisky, Rashad, once again, drags 4 a.m. despair into vivid daylight. He raps about praying, then offers the aside: “I heard they got new gods outside in this b****.” He wonders what he’s supposed to do, other than try to get rich. His pledges to keep his son safe are interspersed with handwringing laments about being scared to feel. He offers an existential rosary for the toddlers with purple hearts. Death is a familiar specter. Rashad eulogizes those destined to “die on the cardboard” and those bound to “die in the feds.” It vaguely recalls Kendrick Lamar in a Coen Bros comedy (think Tommy Johnson in O Brother, Where Art Thou?), but that comparison only makes sense because of a mutual gift for infusing life-or-death concepts with melodic lightness, a neck-snapping musicality to counter-balance the philosophical dread.
    bro i need this album

    Zay on Dilla-esque beats this is what I’ve always wanted

  • French

    would be a dope album cover tbh

    Facts I agree

  • deadacc

    The first song on The House is Burning is fittingly titled “Darkseid,” and it moves with a midnight-of-the-soul bounce. With beats that sound like they’ve been ripped from J Dilla’s Donuts and soaked in whisky, Rashad, once again, drags 4 a.m. despair into vivid daylight. He raps about praying, then offers the aside: “I heard they got new gods outside in this b****.” He wonders what he’s supposed to do, other than try to get rich. His pledges to keep his son safe are interspersed with handwringing laments about being scared to feel. He offers an existential rosary for the toddlers with purple hearts. Death is a familiar specter. Rashad eulogizes those destined to “die on the cardboard” and those bound to “die in the feds.” It vaguely recalls Kendrick Lamar in a Coen Bros comedy (think Tommy Johnson in O Brother, Where Art Thou?), but that comparison only makes sense because of a mutual gift for infusing life-or-death concepts with melodic lightness, a neck-snapping musicality to counter-balance the philosophical dread.
    bro i need this album

    This sounds nuts 😯

  • May 6, 2021
    MVYHEM
    · edited

    Confirmed tracks so far according to the article and other places:

    • Lay Wit Ya
    • Headshots
    • I'm Dead
    • The House Is Burning
    • From The Garden (Kal Banx Remix)
    • Wat U Sed
    • Darkseid
    • Don't Shoot

    Don’t Shoot pretty much confirmed too

  • Nessy 🦎
    May 6, 2021

    duke killed it

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    Please tell me this s*** is on the record

  • May 6, 2021
    BIG STEPPER BRODIE
    !https://youtu.be/-ZCuQtgRT50

    Please tell me this s*** is on the record

    no way he leaves this s*** off

  • OP
    May 6, 2021
    deadacc

    The first song on The House is Burning is fittingly titled “Darkseid,” and it moves with a midnight-of-the-soul bounce. With beats that sound like they’ve been ripped from J Dilla’s Donuts and soaked in whisky, Rashad, once again, drags 4 a.m. despair into vivid daylight. He raps about praying, then offers the aside: “I heard they got new gods outside in this b****.” He wonders what he’s supposed to do, other than try to get rich. His pledges to keep his son safe are interspersed with handwringing laments about being scared to feel. He offers an existential rosary for the toddlers with purple hearts. Death is a familiar specter. Rashad eulogizes those destined to “die on the cardboard” and those bound to “die in the feds.” It vaguely recalls Kendrick Lamar in a Coen Bros comedy (think Tommy Johnson in O Brother, Where Art Thou?), but that comparison only makes sense because of a mutual gift for infusing life-or-death concepts with melodic lightness, a neck-snapping musicality to counter-balance the philosophical dread.
    bro i need this album

  • May 6, 2021
    BIG STEPPER BRODIE
    !https://youtu.be/-ZCuQtgRT50

    Please tell me this s*** is on the record

    there’s a music video for it

  • May 6, 2021

    Im hard

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    BIG STEPPER BRODIE
    !https://youtu.be/-ZCuQtgRT50

    Please tell me this s*** is on the record

    yeah, “headshots.”

  • May 6, 2021
    MVYHEM

    Whew I got chills reading that

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  • May 6, 2021

    so close

  • I honestly like the song. What I don't like is a f***ing Zay song with one short ass verse. Like... He barely rapped on the track. Same thing with Tity & Dolla. I love the beat but this man only had one verse on the track. That s*** be irking me highkey.