A 1-minute spoken word piece over a reversed piano sample. Saba talks about needing to “breathe” and grow. It’s short but essential to the album’s pacing.
One reason the ZIP file for this project is so sought after is the pristine production. Unlike many mainstream trap albums that use the same 808 patterns, Bucket List Project features lush, organic instrumentation.
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The sound is distinctly West Chicago: soulful chops, live bass, dusty drum breaks, and unexpected time signature shifts. Listening to this album on a low-quality YouTube rip is a disservice. A proper Saba Bucket List Project Zip Download in FLAC or 320kbps MP3 reveals the vinyl crackle, the panning of background vocals, and the depth of the 808 kicks.
When you unzip the folder, you can expect a directory structure similar to this: Saba Bucket List Project Zip Download
A direct sequel to “Westside Bound 1 & 2” from his earlier ComfortZone mixtape. This track is a love letter to his neighborhood. The looped guitar riff feels like a sunny afternoon drive down Madison Street.
A bittersweet dedication to Saba’s late cousin, John Walt (who was murdered in 2017, after this album’s release). Listening now, the track feels prophetic and heartbreaking. Byron Juane’s hook — “Looking for my symmetry / Who the hell is gonna ride for me?” — is devastating. A 1-minute spoken word piece over a reversed piano sample
A scathing critique of systemic poverty and media distraction. The beat switches from a dreamy loop to a frantic drum pattern, mirroring the anxiety of modern life. Must-listen lyric: “They got us fighting over crumbs while they eating the whole loaf.”