In the vast, sprawling discography of The Roots—a band that has spent three decades redefining what hip-hop can be—the song “Zip” is a ghost. You won’t find it on a major streaming playlist. You won’t hear it at a DJ set celebrating Things Fall Apart or Phrenology. For most fans, “Zip” doesn’t exist. And that’s exactly why I had to get over it.
"How I Got Over": The title track serves as the album’s heartbeat. It’s an anthem of resilience, featuring a driving piano riff and a chorus that captures the struggle of everyday survival. the roots how i got over zip
Released on June 21, 2010, via Def Jam Recordings, How I Got Over is a conscious hip-hop and neo-soul album. It features notable collaborations with John Legend, Joanna Newsom, and Monsters of Folk. Tracklist Highlights: The Roots: How I Got Over "Zip" In
Before change, I gave the void a name. Zip stopped being an abstract failure and became: “a season of mismatch.” That phrasing did three things: For most fans, “Zip” doesn’t exist
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