14 Songs, 39 Minutes
Kindness for Weakness Homeboy Sandman
EDITORS’ NOTES
Filled with treacherous flows that appeal to both sides of the brain, the Queens native comes cerebral on Kindness for Weakness—speaking on morality, insecurity, and truths we tend to avoid. And being on Stones Throw, expect lots of left field surprises. “It’s Cold” features Slave’s Steve Arrington and production by Large Professor. “Speak Truth” groups Kurious, Breeze Brewin, and Aesop Rock in a posse cut dedicated to setting yourself free. “Gumshoe” is an interstitial slapper from RJD2. All the while, Sandman weighs his words carefully, assembling thoughts onto thoughts until they form a mind-blowing dossier.
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Heart Sings
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Eyes
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Real New York (feat. I Am Many)
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Seam by Seam (feat. Until The Ribbon Breaks)
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It's Cold (feat. Steve Arrington)
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Talking (Bleep)
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Gumshoe
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Keep it Real (feat. Mystro)
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Earth, Wind, Fire (feat. yU, Tah Phrum Duh Bush & Shad)
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Funhouse
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Sly Fox
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God
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Nonbelievers
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Speak Truth (feat. Kurious, Breeze Brewin & Aesop Rock)
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