
The love affair that Q has with pills reaches the point where he ignores calls from his mother and daughter, with the latter crying out to her unresponsive father at the end of part one. On the haunting “Prescription,” Q details the effects of being high, along with the pain he feels from not getting his fix. Here, the TDE star speaks on his experiences with prescription drugs from two different perspectives. For their second career collaboration, the two rappers take on a sample of singer Lissie’s cover of Kid Cudi’s “The Pursuit of Happiness.” Q and Rocky explain how they’re more comfortable within a state of mind where social rules don’t apply: They prefer to stick their middle finger up to conventional beliefs of achieving success, and take risks rather than holding on tight to the steering wheel. Whenever ScHoolboy Q and A$AP Rocky meet on a song, the results are worthwhile.

“Hands On The Wheel” Featuring A$AP Rocky According to Q, when it comes to legal and illegal hustling, no one tops the residents of Figueroa Street. Rapid-fire verses about the liquor stores and laundromats accompanied by the old drunks and sex workers roaming Figueroa are draped over a smooth jazz-inspired production by LordQuest. The opener for Q’s 2011 debut album Setbacks finds the rapper reflecting on the inner workings of Figueroa Street, the L.A. ScHoolboy Q Announces 'Crash Talk' Album Release Date, Track List
