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Wahid x feast, by ravens

Second-generation Jamaican, Floridian rapper Wahid shares his new EP ‘feast, by ravens’, out now.  The EP includes singles “SOLSTICE” and “Mezcal”, both have seen praise from Dazed’s Only Tracks You Need To Hear, COLORSxSTUDIOS, CLASH Magazine’s Astral Realm and Okay player’s Round-Up. Last year’s two-track EP “WILT/CORNERSTONE” was his debut which landed him in Complex-Pigeons and Planes’ highly respected Best New Artists feature for their October edition.

Through Wahid’s sonic storytelling he refuses to submit to negativity and fatalism. His hip-hop collective had just wrapped their first national tour. Their DMs were flooded with A&Rs offering deals and producers looking to collaborate. Then the group split up. It was over before it even began. The ensuing depression was all-consuming. There were days where Wahid didn’t budge from bed, drawing the blinds closed, and numbing the wounds with bottle after bottle of liquor. Despite his best efforts to salvage the wreckage, none of his attempts yielded anything positive. But through the duress, he discovered his inner resilience and perseverance. The results are manifest on his debut Innovative Leisure EP, feast, by ravens – an artful refusal to submit, and a testimonial to the indomitability of the human spirit. The title of the project comes from the parable of Elijah in the Book of Kings.

If you’re looking for comparisons, let’s start with if Black Thought was born two decades later and raised in Central Florida by a Jamaican DJ father who raised his progeny on a booming system of rocksteady, dancehall and reggae dubplates. As a teenager in the late 00s, his older brother exposed him to the classics of hip-hop’s second Golden Age. As Wahid describes it: “Nas made me want to rap, listening to the GZA’s Liquid Swords made me good at it, and Black Thought helped me refine my skills.”

Check out the Bandcamp feature for more info on the EP.

VANO 3000 x IDK

"Adult Swim has served as a space for fans to discover new music, with their bumps as well as shows and their ongoing Singles Program — introducing fans to everyone from MF DOOM to Freddie Gibbs to Madlib. So, it makes sense that part of the charm of TikTok's biggest viral trend isn’t just the creative visuals TikTok users are coming up with, but that it’s soundtracked by a great song." - OKAYPLAYER
 
“IDK” is VANO 3000’s follow up to last summer's “Running Away”, which amassed billlions of plays collectively on all media platforms.  VANO 3000 once again taps BADBADNOTGOOD & Samuel T. Herring to sample their 2017 single “I Don’t Know” and shows a more reflective side of VANO 3000.  The lyrics say “I dont know if I could go on” which sounds about right after running away for so long.