Isaiah Rashad continues to build momentum for his upcoming album The Sun's Tirade. Next up, the Chattanooga rapper drops the track, "Park."

Over a hi-hat heavy beat produced by Park Ave and D. Sanders, the Top Dawg Ent. spitta spazzes with a choppy flow and stressed voice inflection. "Mama I knew I was 'bout it/Way before venue was crowded/Way before Kevin pulled up with that Reverend/I told him to level, go fuck on the feelings/Don't nut on her face/Trust me I feel like the man/Trust me I feel like the Wop, rock/You can depend on the stock, watch/Bitch I got ten in the pot, drop/All of my limits could die/All of y'all niggas/All of my limits could die/Look at you timid as fuck/And you holding me up," he raps in the first verse.

With less than a week before the release of Rashad's debut album, details on the project remain a mystery, which may be a strategic move. Last week, Rashad put out the song "I Mean" produced by Black Metaphor. He has also put out the song and video for the single "Free Lunch." But production credits and a full tracklist have yet to be revealed.

This will be the 2014 XXL Freshman's first release since 2014’s Cilvia Demo EP. The Sun's Tirade drops Sept. 2.

TDE continues a successful 2016 with albums from Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q making noise this year with untitled unmastered. and Blank Face, respectively.

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