Long Beach's own Vince Staples returns with his fifth album, Ramona Park Broke My Heart. Originally labeled a gangsta rapper, Vince has since displayed multiple levels of honesty, vulnerability and diversity. His music may reflect where he comes from, but he always makes a point to keep the listeners guessing about where he's going. His new album seems him tackling new areas of introspection not quite touched on his other albums. But is his ability to write good music still there? How does this hold up to his previous albums? And is there a reason to worry about where he may be taking his music? Listen to the fellas discuss it and then leave your thoughts in the comment section!
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11 апр 2022