Fair Exchange No Robbery cover

Fair Exchange No Robbery

Released

This Detroit rapper has found a really convincing and clean way out of the numbing “boom bap is back” cycle—not be a revivalist. Which is not a knock on Griselda and all of Action Bronson’s weed carriers, because I love them all. James and Craven made one of the cleanest rap records I’ve heard recently—every rhyme and loop is surrounded by space and every single word is intelligible. It sounds like someone said to the engineer, “Please make this the opposite of mumble rap.” Immaculate rap with lines about stepping on drugs in Prada (“Designer Drugs” geddit) and treating police like “mall cops.” And: so so many samples.

Sasha Frere-Jones

Suggestions
Herbert cover

Herbert

Ab-Soul
Run the Jewels 3 cover

Run the Jewels 3

Run the Jewels
Mecca and the Soul Brother cover

Mecca and the Soul Brother

C.L. Smooth, Pete Rock
Sour Soul cover

Sour Soul

Ghostface Killah, BADBADNOTGOOD
Tana Talk 3 cover

Tana Talk 3

Benny The Butcher
CR5 cover

CR5

Chinx
Licensed to Ill cover

Licensed to Ill

Beastie Boys
Nehru Jackets cover

Nehru Jackets

Mike Finito, Heems