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Westside Gunn Still - Prayingzip Exclusive

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Beware of scam sites. The hype around this exclusive has led to a flood of malware-ridden files on forums. The authentic Still Prayingzip has a specific file size: 117.3 MB. If the file is smaller or larger, it’s likely a fan edit or a virus. The authentic file also contains a hidden text file named FLYGOD_SAID.txt which simply reads: "Look what have we done." I’m unable to write a full academic paper

Let’s talk packaging. The ZIP exclusive wasn't sold as a download code. It was embedded on a custom "Roses are Red, Bullets are Blue" USB drive shaped like a cracked rosary bead, housed inside a black mylar bag printed with a Virgil Abloh-esque cross motif. The files themselves aren’t labeled in proper MP3 tags. Instead, tracks appear as ".wav" files named things like "STILLPRAYING_BONUS_MAGGOTBRAIN.wav" or "untitled_ALC_24_MASTER." Beware of scam sites

Perhaps the most "Westside Gunn" move of all. When you download the zip and load the MP3s into your iTunes or VLC player, the album art isn't the standard cover of Gunn holding the chalice. Instead, the embedded JPEG is a high-resolution photo of a handwritten note from Virgil Abloh to Gunn, dated two weeks before Virgil’s passing. You cannot get this on Tidal.

While the streaming version of Still Praying is mastered for loudness, the "zip exclusive" contains a "Daupe! Mix." These tracks emphasize the low-end rumble and strip back the high-end frequencies, emulating the sound of a worn-out 45 record. Track 4, for instance, contains a buried ad-lib from DJ Shay (RIP) that isn't present on the clean Spotify version.