EUREKA! We finally get a project from GOOD Music's Cyhi The Prynce. Although he's been ever present on the music scene, fans have been calling for GOOD Music to do right by him with an official album release for the longest of time.
He dropped his No Dope On Sundays LP and the title track is quite a trip as he dances through multiple pockets of the lengthy song before Pusha T comes in right at the end of the track backed by just a piano. The opening and closing of the song are laced with clips of a church service and a bible verse being read out giving a religious twist to the title of the song. We totally dig how the track builds up into its beat with the softly sampled harmonies in the back, along with that faint needle-on-a-vinyl sound as well. CyHi is shining right now and there's no doubt the fans couldn't be more ecstatic.
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