One Shaman is sending off the #16Sixteens in the smoothest way known to any rapper. He's completely stripping down the gangster for an experimental romantic emcee where he speaks to the ladies. He takes on our fave SZA's track The Weekend where he almost whispers his lyrics as he narrates the story of a lost generation that tries to find love in all the wrong places ending up settling for subpar love. One scratches on an important topic of a promiscuous youth and lack of respect for the purity of love. He delivers this track with so much grace. We love the fact that he's not shy about getting "vulnerable" for the sake of good music. This is powerful music.
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