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Denzel Curry joins Nyck Caution on ferocious new cut Bad Day

The Pro Era rapper’s new track is taken from his debut album ‘Anywhere But Here’, which was released today (January 15) and features Joey Bada$$, Maverick Sabre, Kota The Friend and Erick The Architect of Flatbush Zombies. Referencing everything from T.I.‘s fashion decisions to  SpongeBob SquarePants, ‘Bad Day’ is a ferocious cut that hears Caution and Curry jump around over a bed of thundering bass kicks and rapid-fire snares. Advertisement After Curry raps: “ Boy-bo-boy got flow like an aqueduct/ If the shit ain’t real, it ain’t ‘Pac enough,” Caution kicks off his verse with no holds barred. “You mother fuckers not real, you imposters, bruh/ I wrote your name in a search, you ain’t poppin’ up/ Flex hard, feelin’ like Big Poppa Pump/ Beast Coast murder every fuckin’ possé cut.”

RESPECT Interview: Nyck Caution Talks Anywhere But Here , Gives Top 5 Rappers, Mental Health + More

06. What You Want (ft. GASHI) 07. Dirt On Your Name 08. Vin Skit #2 10. Coat Check/Session 47 11. Product of My Environment (ft. KOTA The Friend & Erick Arc Elliott) 12. Things Could Be Worse (feat. CJ Fly & Jake Luttrell) 13. Something To Remember Me By (ft. The Mind) 14. Kids That Wish We got a chance to speak with Nyck about the album, working with fellow pro-era members Joey Bada$$ & CJ Fly, his Top 5 rappers list, favorite tracks off the project + more. Get into the interview audio below.

Let Nyck Caution Be Your Outlet: Interview

Brooklyn’s Nyck Caution has been through a lot. From his 2016 debut mixtape, Disguise the Limit, where he breaks down tales of his drug-addled Mill Basin neighborhood and deals with the passing of Pro Era’s Capital Steez, to 2017’s collaboration with fellow Pro Era rapper-producer Kirk Knight ( Nyck @ Knight), he’s been no stranger to introspective raps as coping mechanisms. In 2020, Nyck released Open Flame, a short and playful EP meant to tease his long-awaited debut album, Anywhere But Here. Well, the time is now, as the Brooklyn emcee finally drops the homegrown effort today, January 15. Anywhere But Here to deal with the untimely passing of his father. Several tracks, including the harrowing opener, “December 24th,” detail Nyck’s wrestling with traumatic loss. Much like 2016’s

Alex Mali Really F*cking Cares About Music: Interview

Brooklyn’s Alex Mali has big R&B dreams. The singer released her debut EP, Sweet & Sour, in 2019 to much local fanfare. Her blend of electronic accents and classic vocal runs made her an instant standout. One placement in the Netflix film, After Party, and a Sprite campaign later, Alex Mali still believes her fans and I’m sure they appreciate this are her great accomplishment. Inspired by daily life, a punchy self-awareness, and a constant need for growth, Alex Mali could only follow up Sweet & Sour with something doubly triumphant. Phenom, Alex Mali’s six-track 2020 EP, bursts with life and confidence. Per its title, the project finds her in new territory. She’s singing from a refined place of self-love and healing. The opener, “Shook,” will leave you rightfully so as Alex Mali sings her praises. The addictive grooves of “Fighting Words” underscore Mali’s brisk hook. She is not one to step to. Caribbean-infused “Good Good” inspires partying safely at hom

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