![]() ![]() ![]() (Which, what?) The best part? Devilman replied two days later.Īt its core, the much-hyped Drake-Meek Mill beef was anticlimactic. He then delivers the killing stroke by mocking Devilman’s penchant for rapping Chinese bars. Skepta goes directly for the jugular, referencing some case in which Devilman grassed up (read: ‘snitched on’) a bunch of his friends. There’s not a single wasted line on Nasty. Nasty seemed to mark a renewed American interest in grime. Skepta hijacked a Wiley beat from 2005 and delivered a scathing diss to this other guy named Devilman, as part of this super complicated grime beef that reminded me what the landscape of rap music looks like when some of its most prominent acts have no love for each other and no more patience to pretend otherwise. This was fun. It wasn’t what I was expecting, but I’m not complaining. Which is why on La Loose, off this year’s Ivy Tripp, it was such a wonderful surprise to hear a drum machine. Waxahatchee’s first two albums, American Weekend and Cerulean Salt, were intimate, acoustic affairs that made you feel like you wandered into a quiet room in an old house and happened upon a young woman and her acoustic guitar. Action Bronson – Actin CrazyĪctin Crazy is Action Bronson’s ode to his dear mother, letting her know that while he may be going nuts out in the world, he’s “still your little baby.” Clever, funny, smart, and with a video that will make you giggle uncontrollably, it was the highlight of a prolific and controversial year for the rapper. Here are our 25 favorite songs of the year, and here is a Spotify playlist of those songs. This week we’re taking a look at the best of 2015, both in culture, sports, and a whole lot more. ![]()
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