About “The Law”

The penultimate track to Soul’s Thelemic tribute to women is delivered over lighthearted and celebratory production. The track samples a song by Angie Stone called “Brotha,” which was an appreciation track for African American men. Soul’s version adds to the concept with heavy mysticism from The Book of the Law, written by Aleister Crowley.

Soul told Billboard:

Mac Miller joins Soul, giving his own soulful touch to the chorus. Ab explained in the Billboard interview that in contrast to Angie Stone, his song is dedicated to women of all ethnic backgrounds, so it was pertinent to express this by featuring Miller.

Rapsody ties off this track with a thought provoking spoken word message to the queens – a word she uses seven times in this song to symbolize completion. Soul explained on the Rap Radar podcast that he wanted Rapsody to be out of her usual hip-hop element and she delivered.