Rap newcomer Isaiah Rashad is being groomed to be the next artist to shine out of the Top Dawg Entertainment camp. The Tennessee rapper just dropped a new song called 'Brad Jordan,' a title that honors legendary Houston rhymer Scarface.

Produced by Danny Dee, the song has a laid back feel to it with its melodic keyboards and spacey sounds.

"We no flexy with the funk / At a blessing at the hump / Damn, I got a sonny on the way, but that's my baby / 
I've been spittin' like it's crack or some, since the '80s / Born I think in ’91, that mean I'm chosen," he raps.

Since signing with TDE back in September, Rashad has released a bunch of songs including his latest, 'Ronnie Drake' (featuring SZA). The rapper is expected to drop a new mixtape called 'Cilvia' next year.

Recently, TDE CEO Anthony Tiffith went on Twitter to announce that more music is on the way in 2014. He tweeted:

Listen to Isaiah Rashad's Song 'Brad Jordan' Feat. Michael Da Vinci

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