16 Thoughts we had while Listening to Ramona Park Broke My Heart
Now, Staples has put out many great albums with accompanied records. Yet, what we can't put a finger on is how to tell you that this album is different. Yes, every musician is constantly putting something out as a new chapter to their identity and even what they find interesting. Yet, Staples is a coyote among the pack. There's a sense of maturity— one that's always been there but speaks in higher volume. It's like we all know he's in his prime; and he's feeding the best that's yet to come slowly. As evidence to a phenonemal album, office decided to create a track breakdown of each song, summarizing how it makes us feel.
THE BEACH —
Exactly what it alludes. Whenever you’re missing your ex, put this song on. Run away from the ocean when it reaches the shore— and then move on.
AYE! (FREE THE HOMIES) —
The chorus is untouchable by itself, we recommend playing this in your pre-gaming playlist. For those precious moments of giggling between joint passes and gluing lash strips.
DJ QUIK —
We imagine this was one of those songs Staples and his friends were nodding their heads at in the studio and were like, “yeah, they’re going to be talking about this for years to come.”
MAGIC —
You know when it’s the summer and your family is having a family reunion? You open the door to your grandma’s house and the smell of barbecue passes you. The comforting commotion of sports talk from your old head uncles, and the little cousins are running past you— this is that song for this.
NAMELESS —
It’s not a song, but more of a memory. For those moments you miss the people you fell out of touch with.
WHEN SPARKS FLY —
A song for the saps. An epitome of intense eye contact, conversations in the car as the rain comes down, and when your heart won't shut up at 6 in the morning.
EAST POINT PRAYER —
For a redeye flight to a new city. When the plane takes off, the mastered beats and simple echos will take you into the clouds.
SLIDE —
You ever take walks alone? Take one and listen to this. This song is for the times when no one’s giving you the right kind of advice.
PAPERCUTS —
Yeah, so this one’s on repeat. Actually, maybe take a walk by yourself with this one. Or, when you’re cramming to finish a paper for a class you hate— this one’s it. We guarantee this is the song that’ll turn you into a Vince Staples fan. Or, it'll turn you into an even bigger one.
LEMONADE —
The song for when your life is no longer messy. We’d bet money that if Insecure had a sixth season, this would be the opening song.
PLAYER WAYS —
A song for a remale of “Love and Basketball” Truly, if they were to reprise a 90s rom-com about basketball, trust— this song will be in it.
MAMA’S BOY —
This is one of the songs at the functions that if you ask, “yo, who is this?” They’re not going to answer you. Just enjoy it for the time. Also, Mother’s Day is coming up, play this for your momma.
BANG THAT —
One of those songs that’ll play in the shuffle playlist after you just got Thai food with your date. You’ll be talking about pet peeves and guilty pleasures as this one bumps.
THE SPIRIT OF MASTER KODY —
There’s not much to say except period.
ROSE STREET —
For the moment you’re working retail and the store is quiet. It’s a subtle Wednesday and you’re talking to your coworkers about failed tinder dates.
THE BLUES —
It’s the slow chords that are getting us into our bag. The perfect post nervous breakdown song. When the strangers catch you screaming at yourself in the parking lot— put this one on.