Cordae and Lil Wayne Reflect on “Saturday Mornings”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Cordae keeps up with Lil Wayne in this track.

Do you know how happy I was when Cordae dropped the YBN from his name? Not only did I feel he needed his own rap identity, but I also felt that, respectfully, YBN Nahmir and YBN Almighty Jay weren’t on his level. Now, both of them are nowhere to be found.

That said, I believe Cordae’s career hasn’t quite lived up to the lofty expectations I had for it. Though he has delivered some very good verses, much of his work hasn’t resonated as strongly since his first album. Hopefully, that all changes with his forthcoming album.

To get us hyped up for it, Cordae returned to the music scene with a new single called “Saturday Mornings.” The song features Lil Wayne.


No cap for me, we get money like athletes
Like the eighth man on the Wizards, that’s more of a match for me

Cordae in “Saturday Mornings”


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There’s no other way to slice it: you get elite rapping in “Saturday Mornings.” Starting off the track, which is driven by a soulful beat that barely has a knock to it, Cordae delivers deep bars about the problems he’s facing, the gritty world he comes from, and his major come-up. He also brags about hopping on jets and getting his family homes. Throughout his verse, Cordae masterfully delivers clever punchlines and flawless flows.

Lil Wayne closes out “Saturday Mornings” with a relatively whiny rap verse, discussing the drugs he’s taking, his business ventures, and slam dunking on his opps. Though Wayne starts with a basic flow, he eventually turns things up, delivering what might be one of his best performances this year.

Cordae delivered one of the best hip-hop tracks of the year with “Saturday Mornings.” Check it out below.



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