Following up this Summer’s Tangerine Dream project, Chicago spitter, Alex Wiley, is now getting ready to release the third installment in his Village Party series at the top of next year dubbed “Stoner Symphony”, and today we have the newest offering from it. Calling on buzzing London rapper Jay Prince for the feature, Alex liberates the new slow-tempo single “Still Calling.”
Produced by Mike Gao, here’s what Alex had to say about the record to Fader for the premiere…"The song started in a 3 a.m. album session at my place in L.A. Mike Gao laid the chords and programmed the drums real quick, then I stepped to the mic with a Backwood lit to feel out a chorus. We had all been listening to hella James Blake, Archy Marshall/King Krule, and Sampha as like a palate-cleanser. I met Jay Prince a couple months earlier at Mike's house. We smoked and vibed on stuff we were working on; I think he really grasped the direction of the album. I was really surprised at how well his verse fit into the song, can't fucking thank him enough.”
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Quotable Lyrics:
Call me on the celly what’s really real
What’s your barely on repeat
ready ever off the beef
Have you ever been so lost up in emotions
Lately I’ve been feeling the defeat
I retreat take a seat