Stalley‘s new mixtape, Honest Cowboy, hits the web sometime within the next few hours, but there’s still time to build anticipation for it. Accordingly, Stalley released “NineteenEighty7,” a gritty track with a bare instrumental that Stalley and Schoolboy Q animate with anxious lines about surviving in the streets. The song isn’t particularly innovative, but that’s what makes it stand out. The track is definitely another “tale of the hustle,” but Stalley and Schoolboy rap as if they will never be able to tell this tale again and as if it’s never been told before. There’s something engaging about that. Listen below and look out for Honest Cowboy later today.
Incidentally, if you’re still upset about Stalley‘s affiliation with MMG, take note of this line: “…conscious but get vexed over gangsta instrumentals.” That’s admirable, right?
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