The Roots and Cody Chesnutt land The Seed (2.0) like it already owns 2007. If your January needs one track that feels immediate, sharp, and a little sideways, this is it.
The beat snaps with live drums, taut bass, and a guitar lick that keeps flicking at the edges. The groove stays dry, punchy, and human, with Chesnutt’s hook riding just above the kick like a grin you can hear.
Put this on while you clear off the desk, dodge the inbox, or pretend the cold outside is someone else’s problem. It brings enough swagger to wake up a gray morning, and enough bounce to carry you through the commute.