RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART (CD) [Explicit]
Vince Staples
Amoeba Review
Vince Staples' Ramona Park Broke My Heart is one of the most solid, moving hip-hop albums you're likely to hear this year. It's definitely one of Staples' most introspective and intense. Even the tracks that initially feel like Friday night party bangers have a bittersweet undercurrent for a young life lived on the tightrope between good times and despair. This is a serious, no holds barred chronicle of Staples' experiences in a neighborhood marked by gangs, violence, and poverty; the artist has spoken out about the way others produce and consume street life narratives with a relish for "trauma porn." That's not what Ramona Park is about. This excellent album shows a young man grappling with the ways in which one's past is always present. That he chooses to share that process with us is a gift for fans of intelligent, affecting hip-hop.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
The Beach
|
Vince Staples | 01:07 |
2.
Aye! (Free The Homies)
|
Vince Staples | 03:05 |
3.
DJ Quick
|
Vince Staples | 02:20 |
4.
Magic
|
Vince Staples , Mustard | 03:46 |
5.
Nameless
|
Vince Staples | |
6.
When Sparks Fly
|
Vince Staples | 03:48 |
7.
East Point Prayer
|
Vince Staples , Lil Baby | 03:38 |
8.
Slide
|
Vince Staples | 02:18 |
9.
Papercuts
|
Vince Staples | 03:01 |
10.
Lemonade
|
Vince Staples , Ty Dolla $ign | 03:00 |
11.
Player Ways
|
Vince Staples | 03:29 |
12.
Mama's Boy
|
Vince Staples | 02:20 |
13.
Bang That
|
Vince Staples , Mustard | 02:40 |
14.
The Spirit Of Monster Kody
|
Vince Staples | 00:46 |
15.
Rose Street
|
Vince Staples | 02:34 |
16.
The Blues
|
Vince Staples | 02:23 |