Best Free Downloads of the Week

Every Sunday we collect the best free music we can find and put it all in one place. If you fell behind or just feel like building up your iTunes, we've got you covered. Here are the week's best free downloads, in no particular order.

1.

2. Wiki ft. Skepta & Sporting Life - "God Bless Me"

Wiki and Skepta go way back. The Ratking MC appeared on a remix of Skepta's "That's Not Me," and now the English grime legend has returned the favor on Wiki's solo album.

"God Bless Me" has the sort of hard-nosed repetition that Skepta tends to dominate, but Wiki does more than hold his own on the track, which was produced by fellow Ratking member Sporting Life. More than anything, however, it's clear these two are having fun trading bars, and making some great music in the process.

Wiki's entire Lil Me solo album is excellent. Learn more and download here.

3. Travis Scott - "Antidote (Luca Lush Remix)"

In the time since Travis Scott dropped his hit single "Antidote," the internet has provided quite a few remixes and edits of the track. Most of them haven't dared to stray too far from foundation of the original.

However, the latest remix from Luca Lush does just that. Lush transforms the already high-energy banger into a track that will light up the dance floor in an entirely new way.

Download the track here.

4. 50 Cent ft. Post Malone - "Tryna Fuck Me Over"

Post Malone has been catching the attention of many important names since he released his hit single "White Iverson." He's since been recruited by Kanye West for the still unreleased track "Fade," and now 50 Cent has enlisted Post for his latest release, The Kanan Tape.

Download The Kanan Tape in full here.

5. Puff Daddy & The Notorious B.I.G. - "Everyday (MICK and Chi Duly BadBoy Mix)"

One of the great things about remixes is the ability to create collaborations that never happened in real life. Mick and Chi Duly pull it off with style on this one, a rework of "Everyday" that adds a verse from B.I.G.

Special shoutout to newcomer Tish, who absolutely slays her part on the hook.

6. Fekky - "Macarena"

UK rapper Fekky's got the turn-up anthem game on lock, and his new mixtape Brandy & Coke is full of huge beats and hilarious punchlines. Plus, his ad libs are on point. Bu-bu-bu-bang!

Download Brandy & Coke here.

 

7. Khary - "No One Knows"

The struggles of a working creative are outlined in stunning detail on Khary's "No One Knows." It's difficult when your art isn't paying the rent yet, and Khary channels the struggle into a smooth, wandering rumination on life that gets a heavy assist from Latrell James' production.

Khary explained the track's meaning to us over e-mail: "I was the kid who moved to New York to chase his dreams. I was lost looking for answers until I decided that I would have to come up with the answers myself. We’re all just kind of winging life, so no really knows what they are talking about.”

8. Hannibal King & Bub Styles - "Roll Back"

When Hannibal King and Bub Styles have been making big, nasty hooks together for a while now, and they're really starting to hit their stride. "Roll Back" is off the duo's Peddle Fingers EP, and it covers all the bases: blunt smoke, pints of vodka, and getting kicked out of Benihana. Bubs' second verse goes especially hard, gritty NYC raps bouncing off the MF Doom beat.

9. Kipp Stone - "Seen It All"

Cleveland's Kipp Stone recently signed to Chicago's Closed Sessions, and he decided to celebrate his good fortune with a new track.

"Seen It All" is evidence enough that the label made a good call—the Boathouse-produced track is a growling, stormy cut delivered with a chip on its shoulder, and Kipp is in full control on his verses.

10. Miss Red - "Murder"

Have you ever heard an Israeli dancehall MC going in over beats from some of the UK's most exciting beatmakers? I thought not, but here we are with Miss Red's new mixtape, put together by Kevin Martin of The Bug with beats coming from Evian Christ, Mumdance, Mark Pritchard, Andy Stott, Stereotyp, and Martin himself. Miss Red is brilliant throughout, singing and toasting, bouncing and bubbling over these gritty beats.

Download the Murder mixtape here.

latest_stories_pigeons-and-planes