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With a deep, commanding voice and a style that blends elements of grime and UK drill, this South London rapper has become synonymous with British street music. His no-nonsense approach to storytelling and ability to inject humor into his lyrics make him a stand-out figure in the UK rap sce...
Hailing from Chicago, this young star has quickly emerged as one of the most promising talents in modern rap, blending introspective lyrics and infectious melodies with gritty, street-rooted authenticity. Known for his distinctive, melodic flow and storytelling prowess, he has garnered widespread ac...
With lyrics about struggling to live in the moment, their collaboration plays like a long-lost ’90s alt-rock anthem, plunged through these artists’ idiosyncratic filters. –Ryan Leas Listen: MSPAINT, “Delete It” [ft. Militarie Gun] 96. RXK Nephew: “Yeezy Boots” In all of the ...
Badu answered by being all that and more. The jazz-inflected beat on “On & On” lopes along, peppered with sly, self-aware lyrics that are as humorous as they are timely. This track was the very first taste of what was to come from an artist who has smashed through every musical bo...
Yet Justin Vernon betrays the traditional folk feel by rejecting a verse-chorus structure for short, biting lyrics that speak of regret and sorrow, his voice floating and fragile. “Nothing’s really happened like I thought it would,” he laments, a man who believes he can be destroyed and...
The bass kicks for the first three beats of every measure, coming to a full stop by the fourth, popping-and-locking Monét into place amidst the tongue-in-cheek steam of her lyrics. The hypnotic repetition in the drum pattern paired with Monét’s breathy exhale of the words, “alright...
It’s no surprise, then, that Drake skimmed the surface with his lyrics. He opted for the flex instead, bigging up his crew on “Big Rings” and using “Jumpman” as a not-so-subtle commercial for his relationship with Jordan. In each instance he delivered quotables (“I do not chas...
Kendrick Lamar is up there with the greatest rappers of all time. The speed he can spout his lyrics is unparalleled, as is the clarity with which you hear them. There’s a rhythm in his rhyming that has been missing in hip hop’s latter years. Here, his third album, he perfects per...
Kahan's main strength is this unflinching honesty — he talks openly about his struggles with depression and anxiety, and his lyrics resonate because of their sharp vulnerability. His openness as well as his charming wit have helped him continue to reach bigger audiences, and have now helped him...