Frank Leone (Ft. Monster Mike) • "Cocaine for Kids"
In the last twelve months, we've heard Frank flip/rework/play around with Tyler, The Creator, Flying Lotus, Death Grips, Vic Mensa, and more, all with his own style and free forming sound. After dropping the well-received single "Loser" a few months back, Frank reunites with Monster Mike for the new track "Cocaine for Kids". The two rappers already have a handful of tracks out to the masses (shout-out to "Sunday"), but this one is a new sound for both involved. Sampling Tame Impala's "Sun Coming Up", the song is relaxed and filled with substance, ending in an violent climax. With guitar and a choir (of two) and star credit, the song "Cocaine for Kids" is exactly what we've come to expect from Leone's own brand of weird and wild. Jump in and give it a spin.
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Each week the These Days staff comes across great music from Chicago artists that we could not provide individual features for. In an effort to keep our readers up to date with more of our recent favorites, the Round Up segment provides quick summaries and additional noteworthy content. Check out our latest picks below and feel free to submit a comment if you feel we missed something.
Each week the These Days staff comes across great music from Chicago artists that we could not provide individual features for. In an effort to keep our readers up to date with more of our recent favorites, the Round Up segment provides quick summaries and additional noteworthy content. Check out our latest picks below and feel free to submit a comment if you feel we missed something.
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