Released: November 2, 2018

Songwriter: Kenny Beats Vince Staples Earl Sweatshirt

Producer: Kenny Beats

[Intro]
N-n-new Earl Sweatshirt on Big Boy's neighborhood

[Verse: Earl Sweatshirt]
By my mama crib, it's a lotta Crips (Crips)
I reported nothing, nigga, that's just how it is
You be on that tough shit, it ain't caught up with you yet
16 with that bald fade, Sean John on my chest (Chest)
16 with that bald fade, nigga
I said bye to Vince, went and lost fades on a island
Rest in peace to my pops and the boy Ryland (Rest in peace)
Gotta speak for the dead homies when they time end

Vince Staples

If you haven’t heard about Vince Staples yet, you’ve been missing out. Hailing from the LBC, Vince is one of the single best young talents that the West Coast has to offer.

Vince has been making waves since his initial breakout with the Odd Future crew and has recently even signed a deal with Def-Jam and the legendary No I.D.’s label Artium. Everything you need to know about how dope Mr. Staples can be found in his ridiculous, breakout verse on “Hive” by Earl Sweatshirt. While you’re at it, Vince has released a slew of projects over the course of the past few years, including the Shyne Coldchain series, (both 1 and 2), and the Hell Can Wait EP. It all culminates to his debut album, Summertime 06.

After the release of Summertime ‘06, Vince would go on to release his Prima Donna EP which would feature one of hip-hop’s biggest artists, A$AP Rocky.