Vince Staples – CRY BABY (INDIE RED) is the indie exclusive red vinyl pressing of one of the sharpest social commentaries to come out of hip-hop in recent years, released through Loma Vista Recordings (catalog LVR 5517).
Vince Staples and Why He Matters
Vince Staples has built a reputation as one of the most clear-eyed voices working in hip-hop today. His reach extends into television, film and broader contemporary culture, but music remains the space where his instincts are most fully realized. He writes with precision and purpose. There is no filler in his catalog, no wasted motion. Each project has arrived with a specific perspective and a specific emotional register, and his audience has followed closely because of that consistency and trust.
CRY BABY: A Shift in Direction
After Ramona Park, a project rooted in melancholy and a deep sense of place tied to his Long Beach upbringing, and Dark Times, which pushed further inward toward personal and heavy themes, CRY BABY represents a meaningful turn outward. Where those records felt interior and reflective, this one is a piece of social commentary. Staples is looking beyond himself here, engaging with the world outside rather than excavating his own history. That shift gives the record a different kind of urgency. It feels less confessional and more confrontational, in the best possible sense.
The Vince Staples – CRY BABY (INDIE RED) Pressing
This copy is pressed on red vinyl, an indie exclusive variant that is not the standard retail release. It also includes a bonus track not found on the regular edition, which alone makes it the more complete version of the album. The label is Loma Vista, catalog number LVR 5517. For collectors, the combination of the exclusive colour variant and the additional track gives this pressing a clear advantage over the standard configuration. Loma Vista has a solid track record with vinyl quality, and the red pressing makes this one easy to distinguish on a shelf. If you are building a serious hip-hop collection and want the definitive physical edition of this record, the indie exclusive is the one to go for. It is the version that will matter later.





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