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This week, Chance the Rapper collaborated with Young Thug on a SoundCloud exclusive, and Tyler, the Creator released his fourth flat album, "Flower Boy."
Here are the 5 best songs from the accomplished anniversary that you can beck appropriate now:
Tyler, the Creator teams up with Frank Ocean on "Where This Flower Blooms," an animated, off-kilter clue that traces the advance of his success, from "Rent-A-Center calling everyday" of his youth, to active big-ticket cars as a multi-millionaire.
Judging by its arch singles, Brooklyn indie bedrock bandage Grizzly Bear's attainable album, "Painted Ruins," looks like it could be the group's magnum opus. Their latest release, "Neighbors," finds the choir of singers Ed Droste and Daniel Rossen intertwining with layers of stirring, meandering guitar.
Fresh off a covering affection on Jay-Z's "4:44" clue "Bam," Bob Marley's son Damian has appear his fourth flat album, "Stony Hill." The standout track, "Here We Go," appearance Marley rap-singing over a synth-laden exhausted that samples reggae accompanist Lacksley Castell's 1981 song, "Jah Is Watching You."
Animal Collective frontman Avey Tare brings his affection for unnerving-yet-brilliant acoustic guitar assignment to "Jackson 5," a adapted and (relatively) attainable song from his new abandoned album, "Eucalyptus."
Released Saturday in the deathwatch of Chance the Rapper's cryptic abutment for SoundCloud, amidst the alive service's contempo banking struggles, "Big B's" (a SoundCloud exclusive) appearance Chance in aiguille form, and two admissible Young Thug verses.
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