27 Secular, Religious-Referencing Rap Songs | Playlist
Drake, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Rich Brian, and Rick Ross are just a few of the artists that appear on ’27 Secular, Religious-Referencing Rap Songs.’
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Drake, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Rich Brian, and Rick Ross are just a few of the artists that appear on ’27 Secular, Religious-Referencing Rap Songs.’
Fresh off from a killer collaboration with Rich Brian (“Arizona” from ‘Amen’), Up and coming R&B musician AUGUST 08 shows incredible potential on his own, thoughtful, debut single, “Funeral.”
Up-and-coming German DJ Felix Jaehn, assisted by pop musician Marc E. Bassy, and southern rapper, Gucci Mane, drops an infectious, sunny single with “Cool.”
Up and coming Chicago rapper Towkio shines on single “2 Da Moon,” featuring Teddy Jackson and Grace Weber.
Somehow escaping ‘critical wrath,’ 18-year old up-and-coming rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again shows promise on single, “Love is Poison.”
Continuing in a formula of brief, narrow-minded, utterly shallow rap, popular SoundCloud rapper Smokepurpp drops another empty, forgettable single, “Big Bucks.”
DJ-producer Marshmello, with an assist by British singer Anne-Marie, drops another hit with feisty single, “FRIENDS.”
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Continuing to build her artistic profile, Noah Cyrus returns with a new single, “We Are…” assisted by MØ. The results are mixed at best.
Southern rap duo Rae Sremmurd returns with infectious banger “T’d Up,” produced by the ubiquitous Metro Boomin.