Vince Staples Summertime 06 Leak
Vince staples summertime 06 leak Continue By the end of 2015 we can call it the year hip-hop has reached its peak. Not for his greatness, which he lacks, but for his pure variety. If you want to sulk in the shadows, listen to the last earley. want to show my unbridled joy, Cherry bomb for you. To wallow in the opus of black socio-political culture to pimp a butterfly fills that void. And now, with his debut album, Vince Staples weaves a tale documenting LIFE Los Angeles as a black millennial. At the heart of the prototype rap album Gangsta; armed violence, oppression, bad, and the drug trash landscape. On the outside, though, Summertime '06 is defiantly personal, like reality, flaws and all, siing stitches. Learning from the people closest to him, Staples, aged just 21, saw much of Compton's street life, being subjected to murder, imprisonment and gang life, he was once a Creep. Purely by accident, Kendrick Lamar's life aimed at revealing the butterfly is the exact one Staples lived in the summer of '06. And where Lamar gave the answers, Staples delivers context. Set with a production that will make city streets earthquake, shiver, and spew sewage bubbling under, Summertime '06 comes loaded as Smith and Wesson prepare for a hot night under the setting sun of Long Beach. Intro, with a meandering beat obscures the chirping of seagulls, sets this scene. It's eerie and ominous as the coming storm looming forward sounds from the launch shot. In that there is (unfortunately) no narrative concept beyond Summertime '06, despite its presumptuous title, you can take it in a much more believable direction, with each track filling the soundtrack to life on the streets through the sound systems passing by it.
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