Vince Staples Readies New Album Cry Baby
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Vince Staples shared a new single titled "Blackberry Marmalade" to celebrate the beginning of a new era by Loma Vista, this after the years he was working with Def Jam. In addition, this was his first official release after the cancellation of The Vince Staples Show on Netflix. Just a few hours after having revealed the intense video of "Blackberry Marmalade" where Vince tries to disarm a person, we now have the full details about his next long-…
Loma Vista Debut: Ushering in a New Era of Music
Archyde Vince Staples is dropping his first album for Loma Vista Recordings, Cry Baby, this Friday—ushering in a new chapter for the Long Beach rapper and a high-stakes test for indie-label ... Read More The post Loma Vista Debut: Ushering in a New Era of Music appeared first on Archyde.
Vince Staples Announces Brand New Album 'Cry Baby'
Vince Staples steps into a new era with the announcement of Cry Baby, a ten-track album arriving June 5th marking the most self-directed chapter of his career so far. Widely recognised as one of his generation’s most compelling voices, Staples has expanded his presence across music, film, and television, yet it’s within his music that his perspective remains sharpest. While Ramona Park Broke My Heart offered a reflective tribute to his upbringin…
Vince Staples Announces New Album 'Cry Baby'
Over the weekend, Vince Staples returned with “Blackberry Marmalade,” an absolute statement of a new single. It’s a song about being Black and exploited in America — the sense that white people are trying to use you and kill you, no matter what you do. It’s basically a rock song with a chugging guitar riff.…
Vince Staples Unveils Cover Art & Release Date For New Album "Cry Baby"
Over the weekend, Vince Staples surprised fans with a new song called “Blackberry Marmalade.” The song came with a unique music video, which depicted a mass shooter targeting a diner. It’s a song with a message, and Staples clearly has an artistic vision for this next chapter of his career. In fact, the music video is quite harrowing. It is told from a POV perspective, which is quite rare these days. Overall, this makes for a more realistic take…
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