Vince Staples Releases New Single "Cotton" Ahead of "Cry Baby" Album on Loma Vista
By
Tom Breihan
A respectable bake. You'd come back tomorrow for another.
Summary
Vince Staples has left Def Jam and Netflix, releasing his first album "Cry Baby" under new label Loma Vista. His new single "Cotton," co-produced with Mike Hector and Oh Gosh Leotus, is a lively half-sung ode to the power of music, continuing his exploration of guitar-rock influences seen in earlier singles.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledVince Staples, a persistently provocative artist, is no longer in business with Def Jam or Netflix.
If there was ever anything holding him back, that's gone now.
Staples messed around with guitar-rock signifiers in interesting ways on early singles 'Blackberry Marmalade' and 'White Flag,' and he does something similar on the new song 'Cotton.'
It's a lively half-sung ode to the power of music itself.
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