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Mick Jenkins Really Knows How To Switch It Up On “Publix”

Mick Jenkins really knows how to switch it up, and “Publix” shows just how versatile he is as an artist. After the intense energy of “Wars & Rumors of Wars (Freestyle),” he slows things down with this jazz-infused track, showcasing his ability to create smooth vibes while still delivering impressive lyrical depth. His relaxed flow on “Publix” gives us a glimpse of his effortless cool and wordplay, solidifying his place as one of the most skilled lyricists in the game today.

What do you think about Mick Jenkins’ ability to switch between different sounds and styles? Do you have a favorite track of his that stands out?

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