Spencer Groves Links With Pharrell & Snoop on “Wind” Ahead of New Album
The Announcement
Spencer Groves is wasting no time proving he belongs in the conversation. At just 19 years old, the Parker, Colorado rapper has secured one of the most unexpected collaborations of the year with his upcoming single “Wind.” The track, set to drop September 13, features two icons from different corners of hip hop: Pharrell Williams, the visionary producer and artist behind countless chart-toppers, and Snoop Dogg, the West Coast legend who needs no introduction.
The collaboration didn’t come out of thin air. Groves has been steadily building a reputation for moving with intent, stacking features with major names while carving out his own identity in the process. By pairing himself with Pharrell and Snoop on a single that leads directly into his November album Belleview, Groves is signaling a level of ambition rare for artists his age.
“Wind” isn’t just another drop — it’s a statement.
Setting Up Belleview
The track serves as the first official single off Groves’ upcoming album Belleview, set to release November 7. With two legends co-signing early, Groves is making it clear he’s aiming for more than a typical debut — he’s playing for legacy.
What to Expect From “Wind”
“Wind” is described as a smooth but uptempo record that blends Pharrell’s signature bounce with Snoop’s West Coast laid-back energy. Groves finds the middle ground, balancing sharp verses with an energy that feels both new and seasoned.
The Bigger Picture
This isn’t Groves’ first time next to heavyweights. He’s already stacked features with Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Bryson Tiller, and Gucci Mane, making him one of the youngest artists in the game with a résumé that reads like a festival lineup. Still, the Pharrell and Snoop pairing feels like a calculated step into broader territory — a crossover cut that could sit on playlists next to Tyler, the Creator or Anderson .Paak just as easily as it does alongside Future or Gunna.
Looking Ahead
Belleview, arriving November 7, is expected to carry that duality: music equally at home in the mainstream and in hip hop’s core spaces. With “Wind” leading the rollout, the stakes feel higher than ever for the 19-year-old rapper who’s been open about chasing more than streams — he’s chasing a legacy.
For now, all eyes are on September 13. If “Wind” lands the way it’s expected to, Spencer Groves won’t just be the kid from Colorado with big features — he’ll be cementing himself as a real player in the culture.