BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah “Sour Soul” Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist, & LP Stream

    BADBADNOTGOOD’s and Ghostface Killah are letting fans listen to their collaborative project, Sour Soul, prior to its official release.

    The entire 12-track LP is available to be streamed via Soundcloud.

    Sour Soul pairs Toronto-based jazz band BADBADNOTGOOD with Wu-Tang Clan member for an offering where the tandem intertwines ’60s- and ’70s-inspired sounds with live instrumentation.

    MF DOOM, Elzhi, Danny Brown and Tree (Project mayhem) are featured on the LP.

    Sour Soul is scheduled to be released in vinyl, CD, digital and cassette form February 24. Pre-order it here.

    1. “Sour Soul”

    2. “Mono”

    3. “Six Degrees” Feat. Danny Brown

    4. “Gunshowers” Feat. Elzhi

    5. “Stark’s Reality”

    6. “Tone’s Rap”

    7. “Mind Playing Tricks”

    8. “Street Knowledge” Feat. Tree

    9. “Ray Gun” Feat. DOOM

    10. “Nuggets of Wisdom”

    11. “Food”

    12. “Experience”

    15 thoughts on “BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah “Sour Soul” Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist, & LP Stream

    1. You can never go wrong with the legends i almost think you have to be of a certain age to even comprehend or even make this kinda shit this aint the type of music for the Young Thug stans so keep it movin COCKSUKERS!!!!

    2. Ghost is phoning it in, generic shit. Sorry to say it because he’s one of the GOATs. He’s on some ABC shit lately, “crawl like caterpillars” etc.

    3. He’s gotten lazy lyrically, his rhymes have been weak lately. He has the kind of fan base that just accepts everything he does as gospel, so he’s not even trying. The music is dope though.

    4. excellent album

      my top ten…..MY OPINION ASS HOLES

      1. Lupe Fiasco
      2. MF DOOM
      3. Ghostface Killah
      4. Common
      5. Mos Def
      6. Nas
      7. Kanye West
      8. 2Pac
      9. Raekwon
      10. Curren$y/Black Thought

    5. This is pretty damn good. Feels like the production may have out shined Ghost here and there but overall it’s a classic joint. Wish that last Wu album sounded like this but with heavier drums…This on some Kill Bill 70’s soul era kinda sh*t. dope

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