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Tyga, Future & James Blake Dominate This Week's "FIRE EMOJI" Playlist


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This week's edition of the FIRE EMOJI playlist brings forth a relentless emotional outpouring from Future Hendrixx. For possibly the first time ever, a FIRE EMOJI entrant has finished on the podium for three consecutive weeks. And on some level, Future has never been more deserving of his spot in the final three. "Servin Killa Kam" isn't the only song on The WIZRD to feature a nod to a famous Harlemite, but with all due respect, it's been singled for a reason - he gives you the palpable warzone effect, in the comfort of your own home.

Otherwise, Tyga's new banger "Floss in the Bank" begged for inclusion, and with that, our minds sailed off into the nearest imaginary strip club. If Future pitches an unrelenting emotional experience in his music, and sometimes high levels of despondency, Tyga is occupied the very opposite lane. As every single one of his song is best served at nightclub levels of noise exposure. May the "d.a. doman" be with you, every time you wave goodbye.

Last but not least, the FIRE EMOJI playlist accounts for two whole songs from James Blake's new project Assumed Form. At his very best, Blake is a genreless, yet sentient "creator" driven by an everlasting pensive mood. And for some odd reason, that's exactly what endears to him to the rap crowd. This week's FIRE EMOJI list features both "Where's the Catch?" with Andre 3000, and "Miles High" with Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. Also on our list this week: YNW Melly, Casanova, DaVido, Kanye West, Octavian, Take a Daytrip, DJ Mustard, Migos and many more.

Listen to the FIRE EMOJI and follow all of HNHH Spotify playlists below.

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