The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week (12/5/14) [Listen]
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Per usual, the dope tunes come aplenty in the latest installment of The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Up and coming rappers lead the pack this time around, though some familiar names do appear on the list. Nevertheless, the tunes are very much mean and vicious. Hit the jump to catch your audible blessing.
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10. Franc Grams ft. The Game – “Power Of The Dollar”
Producer: Joe Milly
Let the soul pour out of your speakers as the Connecticut rapper and Compton native spit truth on this cut.
9. OG Maco – “12 Bricks”
Producer: Fki
Twelve bricks may be a stretch, but this track is certainly playlist worthy.
8. Nipsey Hussle – “50 Ni**az”
Producer: Mike & Keys & 1500 Or Nothin
Neighborhood Nip delivered this record along with new of his upcoming $1000 album.
7. Shy Glizzy – “Funeral”
Producer: KE On The Track
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This soulful groove is only the tip of the iceberg. Glizzy gave listeners a full gamut of tunes on his Law 3: Now Or Never mixtape.
6. PARTYNEXTDOOR ft. Ca$h Out – “Don’t Worry”
Producer: N/A
Don’t be surprised if this track from PND’s new COLOURS EP becomes a hit.
5. Fabolous – “Lituation”
Producer: N/A
Loso back? If the track above is any indication of what The Young OG Project will hold, that could very well be the case.
4. Action Bronson & Danny Brown – “Bad News”
Producer: The Alchemist
GTA V‘s updated next-gen version soundtrack is ill. Need further proof, press play above.
3. Overdoz. ft. Childish Gambino & King Chip – “7,000 Girls”
Producer: Patrick Paige II
The Los Angeles rap group release new music too far and in between. Thankfully, they make their proper return in style with this cut.
2. Lil Herb ft. Earl Sweatshirt – “Knucklehead”
Producer: Earl Sweatshirt
The duo aren’t the most likely match up, but their connection is appreciate. Especially given their lyrical prowess.
1. Daye Jack – “Still Barking”
Producer: Ju-Ar
See the name above and be sure to note it in your mental Rolodex. The Atlanta-bred, New York City-based rapper is at oldest 19-years-old and an New York University student, but for all intents and purposes, he’s a hell of a MC, to boot.
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