Cordae shares a new track “Feel It In The Air”.
Cordae is back with some new music as he releases a brand new song titled “Feel It In The Air”, which interpolates Beanie Sigel’s 2005 track of the same name. The song is produced by Heavy D, and it arrives with an official music video. The song follows up his previous visual “Unacceptable“.
“It seem like it’s good people bad things always happen to / When life get hard, it almost feel like God mad at you / The trust that I had in my heart, people shattered you / My goddamn drummer was a rat and I ain’t have a clue,” he raps.
The song’s music video features Cordae rapping outside of a Baltimore apartment building in between scenes of him strolling about the city and thinking back on his experience in the business while fans try to take pictures of him with their cellphones.
From A Bird’s Eye View, Cordae’s second album, was released in January and featured 14 tracks as well as more appearances with Lil Wayne, Gunna, H.E.R., Lil Durk, Stevie Wonder, Freddie Gibbs, Eminem, Ant Clemons, and Roddy Ricch. Since then, he has provided fans with a tonne of album graphics for songs including “Today,” “Chronicles,” and “C Carter.” In addition to his own albums, he has contributed guest lines to songs like Bazzi’s “Only Fan” and B-“Spinnin.” Lovee’s
Watch the new video below.