“Woes of the World” presents a simple but powerful message about the emotional toll of global struggles. The hook here is decent but doesn’t hit as hard as the verses, where Saba dives into ...
“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 ...
Saba and No ID are two legends of Chicago ... Private Collection ranges from pensive singles — “Woes of the World,” “How to Impress God,” “head.rap” — to the buoyant history ...
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 ...
in its initial form was actually branded as a mixtape – Saba and No ID shared a solid run of singles including the prolific and profound “How To Impress God,” “Woes of the World” and ...
The project includes previously released singles, “head.rap” with Madison McFerrin, Ogi, and Jordan Ward, “How to Impress God,” and “Woes of The World.” Saba also announced a three-day ...
to hair care. “I’m an introvert but I’m popular,” Saba declares early on the album, an apt line for an introspective artist who still keeps an eye on the wider world. “Breakdown” gets into his ...
Saba has been stepped over ... as he does on “Acts 1.5” and “Woes Of The World.” On the latter, he twists syllables and pronunciations into fun phonetic configurations you wouldn ...
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Chicago rapper and Pivot Gang leader Saba and Grammy Award-winning super-producer No ID release a powerhouse joint album.