For my second artist of my list of favorite rappers, I decided to talk about Vince Staples. I first heard Vince Staples when through his song “Norf Norf” off of his first studio album, “Summertime ‘06” released in 2015.
It came out a few weeks after I had graduated from high school in the summer of 2015, when my friends and I had no responsibilities and would mob around all day, every day of summer. Although I couldn’t relate to every part of the song, I spent most of my days rapping along to, “I ain’t never ran from nothing but the police”.

I went back to his first EP titled “Hell Can Wait” from the fall of 2014. Although only around 24 minutes long, the project still received positive reviews from the critics. None of that was much concern to me once I heard “Blue Suede”.
I was in my friend’s car when I was listening to the album and once the deep bass hit in the beginning, the whole car was shaking. I could not help but bounce back and forth to the beat while listening, even to this day. On top of that, he paints a picture with his verses that really pulls the listener in. Wanting to go even deeper into his music, I started asking my friend if he knew of any other Vince Staples songs. He then showed me a song that Staples was featured in back in 2013, off of Earl Sweatshirt’s Debut album “Doris”. The song was called “Hive” and although it had a much different feel than “Norf Norf” and “Blue Suede”, the change in pace made me focus even more on the lyrics and be even more impressed.

In 2016, Vince dropped his second EP titled “Prima Donna”. Although only seven tracks, it showed how much more refined and tuned his skills are becoming. It also shows his ability to be creative visually along with lyrically. A week after the release of the EP, he released a ten minute short film to go along with the project.

His second studio album, “Big Fish Theory”, was released in the summer of 2017, two years after his debut studio album. This album however, was much different than “Summertime ‘06”. It has more of an electronic music feel in the beats, and really pushes the invisible limit of creativity in Hip-Hop. One of my favorite songs on that album is the second song on the track list, “Big Fish”.
In the next installment, I will go into detail on his most recent album “FM!”, which is one of my most favorite projects of 2018.


