
Top Dawg Entertainmentâs Isaiah Rashad returns with âHeadshots (4r Da Locals),â a meditative new song that explores grief and trauma through soulful introspection. The track is the latest single from Rashadâs long-awaited second album, The House Is Burning.
With otherworldly production and impressionistic lyrics that explore heavy themes, the track spills out reflective lines like âIt feel good since a ni**a been back but a ni**a done changedâ. âChange, change, changed/Weed couldnât settle my fire/Couldnât cover my pain, pain, pain, pain, pain.â Zay comes to a grim realization about the things money canât buy and the fallen brothers that no amount of drink can resurrect. âCrib bigger than Budapest,â he raps. âAnd the shots ainât bringing my soldiers back.âÂ
Listen to âHeadshots (4r Da Locals)” below.