Esteemed hip-hop artist Vince Staples follows up his intimate self-titled album with Ramona Park Broke My Heart. "There's a direct correlation," Staples says of the two records.
With Summertime '06 Staples delivers the type of introspective reality-based street lyricism that has made him one of rap's rising stars. Hailed by Pitchfork as the Best New Music of 2015, Segment 1 features 10 tracks from the 20-track double album
Vince Staples' Dark Times serves as the Long Beach rapper's sixth studio album. Throughout the album's thirteen tracks, he grapples with life's heaviness, all while understanding the gravity of his work means in the grand scheme of things.
Staples, Vince - (self-titled) CD: Ten terse songs produced by Kenny Beats, with Vince trading flourish for sharp, wry portraits of Long Beach life; includes 'Law Of Averages' and the closer 'Mhm'.
Ships - 6/5/2026 - Vince Staples - Cry Baby, a 10-track album led by the single "Blackberry Marmalade." This CD collects the official tracklist and marks his release on Section Eight Arthouse in partnership with Loma Vista.
Ships - 6/5/2026 - Vince Staples turns outward on Cry Baby; ten guitar-forward songs led by "Blackberry Marmalade." This baby pink LP includes the vinyl-only bonus "Tulsa, OK."