The song that started it all. Sampling Chaka Khan, this track is a masterclass in resilience, turning a personal tragedy into a triumphant anthem.
This track is the essence of the album: dealing with insecurity, consumerism, and the struggle to be yourself in a judgmental society. the college dropout playlist
This track is grimy. It’s for the dropout who is exhausted, hungry, and slightly paranoid. The loop is hypnotic; the lyrics are repetitive in the best way. It captures the monotony of the grind—doing the same thing every single day until the numbers finally turn green. The song that started it all
The ultimate self-love track. Dropping out requires thick skin. When your parents say "I told you so," or your friends laugh at your "phase," you put this on. The live version with the shouted "I love myself!" is a religious experience. This track is grimy