
17 Songs, 1 Hour 3 Minutes

The Sun's Tirade Isaiah Rashad
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4.9, 583 Ratings - $10.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
The Kendrick Lamar associate sprawls out on his poetic, contemplative second album. Making good on 2014’s enormously promising Cilvia Demo, The Sun’s Tirade echoes late-night ‘70s soul and its ‘90s counterparts (Erykah Badu, Outkast) rendered in booming, contemporary colors—a fitting backdrop for Rashad’s unsparing reflections on race (“BDay”), youth (“Free Lunch”), depression (“Dressed Like Rappers”), and ambition (“Park”).
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where u at?
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4r Da Squaw
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Free Lunch
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Rope (feat. SiR) // rosegold
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Wat's Wrong (feat. Zacari & Kendrick Lamar)
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Park
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Bday (feat. Deacon Blues & Kari Faux)
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Silkk Da Shocka (feat. Syd)
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Tity and Dolla (feat. Hugh Augustine & Jay Rock)
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Stuck in the Mud (feat. SZA)
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A lot
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AA
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Dressed Like Rappers
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Don't Matter
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Brenda
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by george (outro)
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Find a Topic (homies begged)
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Ratings and Reviews
OP
Insane
Great Album, TDE never disappoints.
Isaiah Rashad grew so much from this project. He sounds a lot more gritty and motivated. Cilvia Demo was great too, but this has a more up beat feeling to it. TDE just doesn't disappoint man.
Ridiculously Great
I love the experimentation of sounds. I can tell this man isn't tryna force himself to rap. He's surfing on the beats and it vibes along with the content and messages in the music. Beautiful.