Saba, Mick Jenkins & Xavier Omär Keep Things Low Decibel On "Stay Right Here"

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Saba, Mick Jenkins, and Xavier Omär keep things homeward bound.

Saba dropped his latest oeuvre at midnight. A duet with Mick Jenkins was rumored to be in the works, and the final form gives an overall impression of consistency. The final version invokes singer Xavier Omär with a pleasant interlinking chorus. In the post-drill era in Chicago, Saba and Mick Jenkins acted fast to fill a void, to the point where Chicago is back to being the "impactful intersection" for American culture.

Saba last project CARE FOR ME figures among the year's best, in a year where notable absences were felt, opportunities were rife. Saba, in particular, used the premise of community building to great effect. It translated to a brilliantly executed album. New pathways, new beginnings, and most importantly, new ideas are in the process of flowering in Chicago.

"Stay Right Here" is a song rooted in staying homeward bound, and Saba and Mick Jenkins establishing their nesting spot as the main junction. Don't Sleep.

Quotable Lyrics:

I woke up this morning feeling I'm just like a star
No, I don't drink but I'm right by the bar.
That's on my soul, Diana Ross
I am on my pivot like I am Ross
Force to be reckoned, Western I pull up on a horse.


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