Vince Staples and Clams Casino were a match made in heaven for the Long Beach, Calif. rapper's official debut album Summertime '06, and now Vince has returned for a cut from Clams' upcoming 32 Levels album. Hear "All Nite" above. This is excellent.

Clams has dropped a couple records from his own upcoming debut LP already. "Blast" was the first instrumental that he released from the album, followed by "Witness," a collaboration with Clams' trusted confidante Lil B. "All Nite" is the third thing we've heard from the album that's set to drop July 15.

Another ace in the hole for Clams is A$AP Rocky, who'll also feature on 32 LevelsFollowing in Lil B's footsteps, Rocky enlisted Clams for some of his earliest hits like "LVL" and "Palace."

The beats the New Jersey producer threw at Vince for Summertime '06 were different from anything the Long Beach spitter had gone over before, but they worked to his advantage, despite making the double-disc album a little harder to swallow than his previous work. Like his style on many parts of that album, Vince gets melodic here, even breaking out a bridge towards the end as Clams switches the beat up.

Clearly these two work like a charm together. Imagine the unreleased shit they're sitting on.

No word yet on when we'll get any new solo music from Coldchain, but seeing how it came out in June of 2015, chances are he's got something cooking.

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