Source: Krista Schlueter / Blue Collar Gang / Spotify For Your Listening Pleasure: Stalley’s Human Ep On an internet filled with trappers and “Lil” rappers, Stalley comes correct with his impressive Human EP. On the 6-track project, Midwest-bred Stalley dazzles us with jazz samples, ambient noise, and introspective lyrics. He opens with a trumpet pounding car tune “Options”. Earlier, the MC shared his “Frequency Energy” single, as well as “I Don’t See” as teasers for Black History Month drop, Human . Human is uniformly produced by Point Guard and features Pharell-like hooks from Pregnant Boy FKA Go Dreamer. Enjoy!
New Stalley “I Don’t See” Sets The Tone For Upcoming ‘Human’ EP, Releasing February 1st Rapper Stalley has been grinding in the music space for a minute and now he’s back to bearing his ‘Human’ emotions. The midwest born, but NYC made songwriter is set to release another EP called ‘Human’ on February 1st. With Billboard , Stalley discussed his inspiration behind telling stories in music that revolve around humanity. There’s a lot you talk about on this EP, mostly stories that revolve around your humanity. Do you feel it is imperative for rappers to be in touch with that human side, and for their fans to see that? Yes, it’s very important. I think that especially now, we get so lost in the celebrity and being famous more than we do the art. Now, the more famous and popular you are, then you can be whatever you want to be — you can choose, almost. You got 500,000 followers and when that number keeps going up, you can call yourself a fashion designer or anything. You can make up whatever you want to make up because you have the following to sell them anything. I think people really do lose touch with their human side. A rapper with some empathy! In his single from the EP “Human”, “I Don’t See”, Stalley rhymes about reaching his destiny despite the negativity. Hit play to check it. Listen to “I Dont See” on your favorite streaming services. Click here .
Source: Slaven Vlasic / Getty #BOSSIPSounds: Stalley – Options Feat. Pregnant Boy & J. Black “Which car imma drive ta-day???” Ask Stalley and it’s either the 87 Cutlass or a classic Chevy on his new single “Options”. Stalley takes it back to his Intelligent Trunk Music roots on this new track featuring a mean trumpet. A year ago from this recent release, Stalley dropped the first part of his “Tell The Truth Shame The Devil” trilogy, so does this mean a new project is on the way? Notable lyrics: “These whips, call them my slaves. Except they all white cocaine. That’s how I reverse the pain!” Aye! Hit play to listen.
Stalley talks to XXL about his new project after MMG and Atlantic records left him on the back burner. Stream Stalley’s new project on Spotify here or buy it for $4.99 HERE .
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