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Weekly Dope: Big K.R.I.T, Chris Brown, Drake, Future & More

blame it on Shake June 10, 2019

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With another seven days in the books, we’re back with the 153rd installment of our Weekly Dope playlist.

On the artwork this week, I went with a mix of Kembe X (for his posse cut with TDE’s Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and Zacari), Joell Ortiz and Salaam Remi (for their BoxTalk EP), Chris Brown and Drake (for reuniting on wax), Big K.R.I.T. and Roddy Ricch.

On top of that, Dreamville’s Bas and J.I.D got together for a record; there’s highlights from projects by Future, Tyga, Daringer, Che Noir, Elcamino, Polo G, Tee Grizzley, Walshy Fire (of Major Lazer), and Kiana Ledé; and loosies by Erykah Badu (with James Poyser), TiRon and Ayomari, Jean Deaux (with Kehlani), RJmrLA, Olivia Nelson, Dominic Fike, Smoke Trees, and Japanese Breakfast.

  1. Big K.R.I.T., “K.R.I.T. Here”
  2. Kembe X, “Raised a Fool” f. Ab-Soul, Jay Rock & Zacari
  3. Joell Ortiz & Salaam Remi, “Box Talk”
  4. Sampa the Great, “Final Form”
  5. Che Noir, “Head of Goliath”
  6. Daringer, “April”
  7. Elcamino, “Two-Tone Joint”
  8. Bas, “Fried Rice” f. J.I.D
  9. The Underachievers, “Wasteman”
  10. Tee Grizzley, “Had To” (prod. Timbaland)
  11. Polo G, “Lost Files”
  12. Polo G, “Pop Out Again” f. Lil Baby & Gunna
  13. RJmrLA, “Apartment”
  14. Tyga, “On Me” f. Lil Wayne
  15. Tyga, “Legendary” f. Gunna
  16. Future, “Government Official”
  17. Roddy Ricch, “Out Tha Mudd”
  18. Chris Brown, “No Guidance” f. Drake
  19. Walshy Fire, “Call Me” f. Mr. Eazi & Kranium
  20. TiRon & Ayomari, “Don’t You Overthink It” f. Nonchalant Savant
  21. Dominic Fike, “Açaí Bowl”
  22. Erykah Badu & James Poyser, “Tempted”
  23. Olivia Nelson, “Cherry Chapstick”
  24. Jean Deaux, “Anytime” f. Kehlani & ROMderful
  25. Kiana Ledé, “Heavy” f. Jenifer Lewis
  26. Japanese Breakfast, “Head Over Heels”
  27. Smoke Trees, “Fruity Pebbles”

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[PLAYLIST NOW INCLUDES ALL 2019 ENTRIES]