: Featuring Bas, this track highlights the "vibe" of the album—technical flows over cavernous, bass-heavy beats.
The sonic texture of DWTW is intentionally murky and abrasive. With contributions from Sounwave, WondaGurl, and Tae Beast, the album avoids the polished "radio-ready" sound of his TDE labelmates like Kendrick Lamar or SZA. Instead, it creates a claustrophobic, late-night atmosphere that perfectly complements Soul’s intricate wordplay and rasping delivery. Why "Do What Thou Wilt." Matters Today Download Ab Soul Do What Thou Wilt Zip File
: A gritty, nostalgic nod to Huey P. Newton, showcasing Soul’s ability to weave political history with street narratives. : Featuring Bas, this track highlights the "vibe"