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Good luck explaining the contemporary pop, hip hop and R&B landscape without Odd Future. Many of its current trends – colourful, jazz inflected production, a focus on collectives and collaborative scenes, free genre experimentation and cross pollination, were all channelled through a crew of LA school kids, skateboarders and their friends at the dawn of the 2010s. Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, Earl Sweatshirt, The Internet, and numerous acts and artists who have orbited the now defunct label of Odd Future represent a dominance of modern US popular music that is tough to truly calculate. We sift through their influence and pick out some of their most important music.

Spinabenz

Spinabenz

Spinabenz has been played on NTS in shows including Double Penetration, featured first on 30 September 2021. Songs played include Who I Smoke.

Noah Rayquan Williams, professionally known as Spinabenz, is an upcoming rapper from Jacksonville, Florida. He emerged from the Jacksonville underground in 2021 as one of the rappers behind Who I Smoke, a diss track that went viral with its vicious rhymes and deeply contrasting sample of Vanessa Carlton’s pop hit “A Thousand Miles.”

Before his breakthrough, the native Floridian established himself during the tail end of the 2010s with the singles “Blue Hundreds” and “Stripper Fun,” as well as a mixtape, King Leonidas. He teamed with Whoppa Wit Da Choppa for the 2020 tape KU Lyfe, and started the next year with a Yungeen Ace collaboration, “Sunday Service.” Among solo singles that followed in early 2021, Spinabenz was also in on Who I Smoke, a diss track that went viral with its vicious rhymes and deeply contrasting sample of Vanessa Carlton’s pop hit “A Thousand Miles.” with Yungeen Ace, Whoppa wit da Choppa, and FastMoney Goon.

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Spinabenz

Spinabenz has been played on NTS in shows including Double Penetration, featured first on 30 September 2021. Songs played include Who I Smoke.

Noah Rayquan Williams, professionally known as Spinabenz, is an upcoming rapper from Jacksonville, Florida. He emerged from the Jacksonville underground in 2021 as one of the rappers behind Who I Smoke, a diss track that went viral with its vicious rhymes and deeply contrasting sample of Vanessa Carlton’s pop hit “A Thousand Miles.”

Before his breakthrough, the native Floridian established himself during the tail end of the 2010s with the singles “Blue Hundreds” and “Stripper Fun,” as well as a mixtape, King Leonidas. He teamed with Whoppa Wit Da Choppa for the 2020 tape KU Lyfe, and started the next year with a Yungeen Ace collaboration, “Sunday Service.” Among solo singles that followed in early 2021, Spinabenz was also in on Who I Smoke, a diss track that went viral with its vicious rhymes and deeply contrasting sample of Vanessa Carlton’s pop hit “A Thousand Miles.” with Yungeen Ace, Whoppa wit da Choppa, and FastMoney Goon.

Original source: Last.fm

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Who I Smoke
Spinabenz feat. FastMoney Goon, Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace
Cinematic Music Group2021

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