Man, PnB Rock is so cool. The Philly rap-singer somehow had a good 2016, dropping both his own R&B 3 mixtape and the effervescent Money, Hoes & Flows with Fetty Wap, one of the year’s secret rap highlights. With his debut album Goin Thru the Motions imminent, PnB has gifted us two tracks that explore both sides of his artistry.
“88” features Lil Durk and Lud Foe, mining a streetwise angle as PnB raps “Man the game, nothing changed / Wish I grew in ’88.” Meanwhile “Back Then” is lighter and celebratory as PnB literally sings the praises of his fans. You can listen to both songs below.
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