A$AP Mob releases ‘Cozy Tapes Vol. 2’ featuring single version of “RAF”
“RAF” debuted in two forms during episode 006 of Blonded Radio last May. Each version had different verses by Frank Ocean. One is noticeably of lesser quality than the other. In the official version, available now on Cozy Tapes Vol. 2, both verses are present with perfect clarity.
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