ZelooperZ is dishing out a lot of music this year already. Earlier this year, he released his latest project, Wild Card via Bruiser Brigade Records. Now, he returns with his new project, Dyn-o-mite, which includes a sole feature from Earl Sweatshirt. The two rappers link up over soulful production and deliver a celebratory record. The production on the track was done by Detroit producer Black Noi$e who's worked with ZelooperZ in the past as well as Remy Banks.
Earl Sweatshirt guest verses are rare to come by typically. Earlier this year, the rapper produced a song titled, "All In" for Lucki's latest project. The rapper also linked up with Stoney Willis on "Nu Stogie" in late October.
Check out Earl Sweatshirt and ZelooperZ new collab, "Sunday Service" below.
Quotable Lyrics
Fuck the cost, pay it all forward
We takin' off, taste the exhaust from a car motor
Taperin' the cloth, my day starts with thanks, praises to my God
Then get lost, lost savoring or take it as a loss
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