Tim Westwood Interviews Vince Staples At Wireless Festival (Featuring Big Sean)

This past weekend at Wireless Festival in London, Vince Staples sat down with Tim Westwood for an interview. Big Sean crashed the interview for a minute in the beginning, and the two reveal that they will be linking up in the studio soon. They also spoke on making it as a black man in America, and Sean went off. … Continue reading Tim Westwood Interviews Vince Staples At Wireless Festival (Featuring Big Sean)

Kali Uchis ft Steve Lacy & Vince Staples – “Only Girl” (video)

The visuals for “Only Girl” are as dreamy as the harmonizing vocals of Steve Lacy and Kali Uchis together. Paired with her trademark pastel color scheme and delightfully gaudy trimmings, it leaves no doubt that Kali is the only girl you’d want. When Vince Staples rolls up in a red classic whip to a troupe of Kali … Continue reading Kali Uchis ft Steve Lacy & Vince Staples – “Only Girl” (video)

Kali Uchis ft. Steve Lacy & Vince Staples (Prod. by Kaytranada)- “Only Girl”

Kali Uchis has her coquetting down to an art. In this newest song, she has The Internet’s Steve Lacy leaving a her a voicemail begging for her to give him one last shot at being with her. She’s a high-class gal with expensive tastes and she’s not going to take him back so easily.  Kaytranada’s … Continue reading Kali Uchis ft. Steve Lacy & Vince Staples (Prod. by Kaytranada)- “Only Girl”

Childish Gambino, Jhene Aiko and Vince Staples – “Waiting For My Moment”

Is it possible, or safe, to have so much star power on one track? Whew! Straight from the Creed motion picture soundtrack  Childish Gambino, Jhene Aiko and  Vince Staples have linked up to bring us this epic track. Accompanied by composer Ludwig Goransson, Gambino and Aiko take the first verse to croon and sing as … Continue reading Childish Gambino, Jhene Aiko and Vince Staples – “Waiting For My Moment”

Vince Staples Talks About His Favorite Hip-Hop Era

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Vince Staples‘ steady rise to the top luckily has no effect on his individualism. The Long Beach rapper is revered for his out-of-the-box humor and philosophical lyrics. Vince Staples is definitely one of a kind and he speaks on his individual opinions in this interview with Time Magazine. In this video Staples explains why 90’s hip hop is considered the Golden Era, and why his opinion differs. Vince Staples proves himself to be an articulate speaker with a fresh perspective. You can watch Vince Staples drop some knowledge below.

You can also read the full interview here

Vince Staples’ “Summertime ’06” on NPR

1434944774_07a0d6b0d36213ae180179dc9e8b25aeVince Staples stopped by NPR and decided to stream his debut double album eight days before it’s release on June 30th. Since dropping “Señorita” earlier in the year and making it to the 2015 XXL Freshman list, Vince has made himself one of the most dynamic new players to the game. A move like this only solidifies that status. Stream the full album below.