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It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to give you good folks some music to vibe out to for the weekend. Releases were on the slim side this week, but the Internets did receive a few quality tracks for your listening pleasure.

Expect a lot more singing than spitting on this 10-song bundle. One comes from a crooning producer that once frequented outer space. Another is a reworked version of an old record from a YMCMB superstar that now features No I.D.’s go-to vocalist. Each of the tunes you’ll hear are heaters.

Feast your ears to an audible blessing via this installment of The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week. Enjoy.

Photo: Terry Richardson

Black Thought – “Super Mario” Freestyle

To be frank, this impromptu freestyle from one of Philly’s finest was better than songs that release most weeks. Deal with it.

Mathematics ft. Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, & Method Man – “The 4 Horseman”

Four of the most prolific members of Wu-Tang Clan connect on one track. Need we say more?

Eminem – “Symphony In H”

Marshall reminds Hip-Hop lovers that he can spit –as if we could ever forget.

Freddie Gibbs – “Eastside Moonwalker”

Look no further if you care to the perfect audible representation of the Gary, Ind. MC.

John Legend – “Made To Love” 

We thought “Who Do We Think We Are” was a hard fact to follow. Then, we stood corrected upon hearing this powerful jam.

Drake ft. James Fauntleroy – “On My Way”

We’d personally prefer rapping Drizzy, but this cut is too smooth to deny. The Co-caine 80s singer was a nice touch too

YG ft. Young Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan – “Ride For My N***a”

Hop in your whip and play this at a high decibel to hear why we selected this DJ Mustard-produced heater.

Pharrell – “Just A Cloud Away”

Despicable Me 2 may be a children’s flick, but the tunes Skateboard P has conjured up for its soundtrack are grown and sexy.

Juicy J ft. Wale & Trey Songz – “Bounce It”

The Three 6 Mafia legend cooked up another possible smash record with young Folarin and Trigga Trey. Enjoy.

Big K.R.I.T. – “King Part 3”

The King Remembered In Time spit some introspective bars over Nas’s “Stay.” Yes, it’s as good as it sounds.

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