"From The Private Collection of Saba and No ID" brings together an intriguing blend of sharp lyricism and top-tier production ...
Saba and No ID are two legends of Chicago hip-hop, from two different generations. Saba is the cerebral rap poet who made his ...
Saba and No ID's collaborative album, From the Private Collection of Saba and No ID is here. On Tuesday, the pair dropped off the 15-track album, born from Saba's two worlds: his Chicago hometown and ...
“Head.Rap,” “How To Impress God,” and “Woes Of The World ... out to the world? Audiomack’s Brian Zisook posted a fascinating conversation with Saba on Twitter, in which the Windy ...
Chicago rapper Saba and storied producer No ID will ... singles “Head.rap,” “How to Impress God,” and “Woes of the World.” It’s unclear if two track the pair dropped in 2023 ...
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Saba details how he and legendary producer No ID connected for what's arguably going to be the rap album of the year with The Private Collection.
Now, with their new joint album From the Private Collection of Saba and No ID, Saba gets to join that legendary list. Their ...
It’s a tale as old as Sugarhill Gang, and, though he’s nowhere near as entitled as those vague rapper composites I just listed, Saba continues the tradition on his new track “Acts 1.5,” where he ...
“Meanwhile, he ain’t got a worry in the world,” Saba huffs. “His ass really nice like that, huh?” Saba’s intensity gets the better of him, though, as he drops several rolls of fil ...
For Saba and No ID, the process of making ... Painting Has A Price” to the playful “Breakdown,” “Woes of the World” and its elastic flow to the way “head.rap” effortlessly ...