Ab-Soul's "DWTW" album 12.09.16

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rip.dilla;9538351 said:
_Goldie_;9536138 said:
Tracklist:

Raw (Backwards) f. Zacari Prod. by Juice of All Trades

Braille f. Bas Prod. by Wondagurl

Huey Knew f. Da$h Prod. by Willie B

Threatening Nature Prod. by PakkMusicGroup

Womanogamy Prod. by DJ Fu of Eardrummers

Invocation f. Kokane Prod. by Rahki

Wifey vs. Wifi/PMS f. Br3 Prod by. by Skhye Hutch

Beat the Case f. ScHoolboy Q/Straight Crooked Prod. by Skhye Hutch//TaeBeast

Portishead in the Morning/Her World Prod. by PakkMusicGroup/Antydote

God’s a Girl? Prod. by PakkMusicGroup

Now You Know Prod. by A$AP P on the Boards

D.R.U.G.S. Prod. by FrancisGotBeat

Evil Genius f. Teedra Moses and Javonté Prod. by FrancisGotBeat and Tommy Black

Lonely Soul f. Punch/The Law (Prelude) f. SZA Prod. by Sounwave (additional bass by Thundercat)

The Law f. Mac Miller and Rapsody Prod. by Bentley Haze

YMF Prod. by Bentley Haze

(This article was first published December 5, 2016

How many producers do y'all know on here aside Sounwave and Thundercat?

I'm liking this project already

Tae Beast, Willie B, Wondagurl, Rahki (produced Kendrick's i)
 
LcnsdbyROYALTY;9538353 said:
rip.dilla;9538351 said:
_Goldie_;9536138 said:
Tracklist:

Raw (Backwards) f. Zacari Prod. by Juice of All Trades

Braille f. Bas Prod. by Wondagurl

Huey Knew f. Da$h Prod. by Willie B

Threatening Nature Prod. by PakkMusicGroup

Womanogamy Prod. by DJ Fu of Eardrummers

Invocation f. Kokane Prod. by Rahki

Wifey vs. Wifi/PMS f. Br3 Prod by. by Skhye Hutch

Beat the Case f. ScHoolboy Q/Straight Crooked Prod. by Skhye Hutch//TaeBeast

Portishead in the Morning/Her World Prod. by PakkMusicGroup/Antydote

God’s a Girl? Prod. by PakkMusicGroup

Now You Know Prod. by A$AP P on the Boards

D.R.U.G.S. Prod. by FrancisGotBeat

Evil Genius f. Teedra Moses and Javonté Prod. by FrancisGotBeat and Tommy Black

Lonely Soul f. Punch/The Law (Prelude) f. SZA Prod. by Sounwave (additional bass by Thundercat)

The Law f. Mac Miller and Rapsody Prod. by Bentley Haze

YMF Prod. by Bentley Haze

(This article was first published December 5, 2016

How many producers do y'all know on here aside Sounwave and Thundercat?

I'm liking this project already

Tae Beast, Willie B, Wondagurl, Rahki (produced Kendrick's i)

Skye hutch worked with TDE before too
 
Ab-Soul has yet to release his new album, but that hasn't stopped the TDE emcee from teasing two future projects.

While being interviewed by Elliott Wilson and Brian "B. Dot" Miller for the latest episode of the Rap Radar Podcast, Soulo was asked about the future of his Longterm series.

"'Longterm 3' is coming. There is four installments. Four chapters, feel me? 'Longterm 4' is going to be my last album. It's all planned."

Anyone who has followed Ab-Soul's career over the past eight years is most likely familiar with his Longterm series, which began in 2009 with the Longterm mixtape, followed by the DJBooth-hosted Longterm 2: Lifestyles of the Broke and Almost Famous in 2010, and finally, in 2011, his studio debut, Longterm Mentality.

Later in the interview, though, Soulo explained why the third official volume in the series hasn't yet been released—Longterm Mentality doesn't count—and why it didn't manifest itself in the form of his studio debut.

"When 'Longterm Mentality' came out, that was the first album that I sold. There wasn't time for 'Longterm 3' because 'Longterm 3' would ultimately have to be 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.'"

Ab-Soul originally had no intention of titling his debut album Longterm-anything, but TDE CEO Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith suggested using the word for branding purposes. "He said, 'I don't care if you call it 'Longterm Dogshit,'" joked Ab.

Considering all of the stress and aggravation that the Carson, California native experienced leading up to Friday's release of Do What Thou Wilt., an album the artist revealed was done "three or four times" but delayed due to scheduling conflicts, his willingness to openly discuss future project releases is equal parts amusing and maddening.

Knowing how much die-hard fans are looking forward to future series releases, however, credit Wilson and Miller for asking the right questions.

Podcast with RapRadar
 
Sion;9540054 said:
genocidecutter;9537365 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uphiZ2tcTv0

Yall ever read old poetry & heard of how Mozart could move a crowd to tears weeping to the sound of his music ? This shit is so beautiful it almost moved me to tears sheesh....

This nigga 3 for 3 I didn't think he could do it better but goooot dayum.... This is getting HEAVY RO in my playlist......

Were you crying in the car when you typed this?
 
I agree I like the second half better. The production is more varied, more flows just overall better tracks.

I feel the top half a lot of the tracks sounded similar. I just listened once though so I could be wrong. Overall I liked this shit way better than These Days. Soul wordplay was crazy

Oh and my nigga Q had a dope verse
 
The lank game gettin saturated, nigga might hafta get spotify again just fot today

Cole, Soulo, Tech, Hamilton, Mos Def

And not even counting the 8th...The Dream, Lloyd, Hidden Figures sdtrk is near a leak, nigga damn
 

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