isn’t a one-trick pony. He’s the undisputed king trap music, and while the genre has changed considerably since Henry Steinway’s second moniker emerged — RL’s creative output has impressively adapted accordingly. Now he’s preparing to deliver his sophomore studio album, and address the differences between the state trap music at the time  versus where it’s going in the era  Nova. Bridging that gap on his latest, RL has linked with on “I Wanna Know,” dropping f a melodic piece future bass that’s primed for heavy rotations into the summer months.

Daya, whose breakout came on ‘ “,” delivers another anthemic performance, this time complementing one the most sonically diverse RL Grime compositions in recent memory. It has been almost a year since RL Grime first began teasing his new Nova concept. Now, as it continues to materialize, “I Wanna Know” suggests we’ll find a lot more than just standard trap music when the LP finally drops.