Listen To “Streams Of Thoughts, Vol. 3: Cane And Abel” By Black Thought

STREAMS OF THOUGHTS, VOL. 3: CANE AND ABEL (ALBUM)

Black Thought


Black Thought proves to the world that he’s a top-notch lyricist on Streams Of Thoughts, Vol. 3: Cane and Abel.

Black Thought’s name rarely gets brought up when people talk about the top MCs in the game. Well, I am someone that believes that you gain respect when you continuously put out good work. With that being said, Streams Of Thoughts, Vol. 3: Cane and Abel is so good, you will have to put respect on Black Thought’s name after you are done listening to the album.

Streams Of Thoughts, Vol. 3: Cane And Abel gave me chills. The album features hard-hitting beats, Teflon flows, killer punchlines, unbelievable wordplay, powerful lyrics, and impressive guest appearances. While listening to the album, you will find it abundantly clear that Black Thought wants the world to know that he is a beast, that he is knowledgeable, and that he is a black man that understands the trials and tribulations that other black men have to go through in America.

Streams Of Thoughts, Vol. 3: Cane and Abel features guest appearances by Pusha-T, Swizz Beatz, Killer Mike, ScHoolboy Q, and more!

Listen to Streams Of Thoughts, Vol. 3: Cane and Abel below!



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