YBN Cordae, John Legend & Nick Grant Connect For “In These Streets”

 

The “Godfather of Harlem” soundtrack has some great guest features!


So far, we know that the “Godfather of Harlem” soundtrack has tracks by Rick Ross, Pusha-T, 21 Savage, French Montana, Swizz Beatz, Wale, Belly, and G-Herbo. Today, yet another major track from the soundtrack has hit the net, and it features an all-star trio of YBN Cordae, John Legend, and Nick Grant.

“In These Streets” is powerful, soulful, and pretty damn heart-clinching. While the track features this piano-heavy instrumental that never fully blooms, YBN Cordae, Nick Grant and John Legend do bloom — as the former two acts drop verses that are pretty damn deep, while the latter act drops a chorus that is as passionate as it gets. The combination of the two styles results in a borderline masterpiece that is very riveting to listen to.

How can we make a John Legend and YBN Cordae joint album happen?

 

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