When Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) signed , they didn't just add a singer; they added a master of atmosphere. Nowhere is this clearer than on his 2018 major-label debut, November , an album framed as a space-bound trip down memory lane. While the project is full of "cold memories," its standout track, "D’Evils," provides the ultimate warm, hazy escape. The Inspiration: Jay-Z Meets Billy Boyo

The track’s title is a direct nod to Jay-Z’s 1996 classic "D’Evils" from Reasonable Doubt . While Jay-Z explored the moral rot of the hustle, SiR uses the name to flip the script. SiR D'Evils November

Produced by , the song’s soul lies in a clever sample of Billy Boyo’s reggae anthem, "One Spliff a Day" . SiR and D.K. were searching for the perfect reggae vibe when they stumbled upon the record; once they heard the line "one spliff a day," they knew it was the one. "Maybe I’m Not Flying, But I’m Floating" When Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) signed , they