Done over a reworked remix of Jamila Wood's Emerald Street, Saba gives us a new laid back joint with the same title and most of Jamila's lyrics left on. With a chilled and effortless verse, the song finds Saba reflecting and reminiscing about his childhood growing up, "Before the Pro Tools and the Ableton, granny worried how to keep the cable on." The rapper last dropped a project titled The Bucket List last year but has featured on other artists' music so you know he's not just chilling. Hopefully, he'll be dropping some more new music or even better, a new project this year.
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