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]]>Lil Yachty teased the release of his collaborative album Bad Cameo in a clip shared on social media and explained how his partnership with Blake came to be.
“I think James has worked with a quite substantial amount of hip hop artists, but this project is so left for both of us. Then, aside from the one picture that James posted, which he doesn’t have many followers actually, I don’t think people know that we know each other exist,” he explained.
Blake seemingly confirmed the news by reposting Lil Yachty’s video, in addition to sharing several articles announcing their partnership. His last studio album Playing Robots into Heaven came out last year and produced singles “Big Hammer”, “Loading”, and “Tell Me”.
Lil Yachty has recently teased collaborations with several other artists, including Fred Again and Overmono, plus “When We Die (Can We Still Get High?)” ft. Yungblud. He also experimented with different genres, including psychedelic rock and funk, on his last album Let’s Start Here.
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]]>The North American leg of the tour will see Yachty playing 20 dates in the U.S. and three shows in Canada. The trip starts on September 21 in Washington, DC, and wraps up on November 5 in Detroit, Michigan.
The Europe leg of The Field Trip tour kicks off in Oslo, Norway, on November 22 and ends on December 17 with a show in Vienna, Austria.
The tickets for Yachty’s shows are already available in presale, with the general sale set to begin on May 12.
Lil Yachty presented Let’s Start Here, his fifth studio album, in January 2023. The record marked rapper’s departure from his signature trap sound and saw him lean heavily on the elements of psychedelic rock and jazz. The record was met with positive reviews from the critics and peaked at No. 9 on US Billboard 200 charts.
Yachty’s most recent release was the single Strike (Holster), which came out in April and saw Yachty return to his melodic rap roots.
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]]>Titled Lil Boat 3.5, the release features eight new songs and guest appearances from Playboi Carti, Future, Cochise, Lil Baby, Oliver Tree, and Vince Staples. Jay Versace, 30 Roc, Earl on the Beat, and Tee Romano join in as producers among others.
Staples gave his contribution to the energetic “In My Stussy’s,” that got the fans reminded of Yachty’s previous works, while Carti and Future dropped verses for the haunting “Flex Up.” Hear these two tracks, as well as the entire Lil Boat 3.5, below.
Lil Boat 3 was released back in March and served as the final installment in Yachty’s Lil Boat series. The album was a year-and-a-half in the making and was recorded four times over before being submitted, according to the rapper himself.
Despite this effort, the record wasn’t a smashing hit as Lil Yachty expected. It received mixed reviews from the critics, with many of them labeling the length of the album as “unnecessary” and pointing out “too many similar tracks.”
Lil Boat 3 also didn’t do so well from the commercial standpoint, peaking at the No.14 on US Billboard 200 charts. This was the worst performance of any Yachty’s album so far in his career.
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]]>The post Lil Yachty Claims He Has Collaborative Album With James Blake on the Way appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Lil Yachty teased the release of his collaborative album Bad Cameo in a clip shared on social media and explained how his partnership with Blake came to be.
“I think James has worked with a quite substantial amount of hip hop artists, but this project is so left for both of us. Then, aside from the one picture that James posted, which he doesn’t have many followers actually, I don’t think people know that we know each other exist,” he explained.
Blake seemingly confirmed the news by reposting Lil Yachty’s video, in addition to sharing several articles announcing their partnership. His last studio album Playing Robots into Heaven came out last year and produced singles “Big Hammer”, “Loading”, and “Tell Me”.
Lil Yachty has recently teased collaborations with several other artists, including Fred Again and Overmono, plus “When We Die (Can We Still Get High?)” ft. Yungblud. He also experimented with different genres, including psychedelic rock and funk, on his last album Let’s Start Here.
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]]>The post Lil Yachty Announces Dates for “The Field Trip” World Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The North American leg of the tour will see Yachty playing 20 dates in the U.S. and three shows in Canada. The trip starts on September 21 in Washington, DC, and wraps up on November 5 in Detroit, Michigan.
The Europe leg of The Field Trip tour kicks off in Oslo, Norway, on November 22 and ends on December 17 with a show in Vienna, Austria.
The tickets for Yachty’s shows are already available in presale, with the general sale set to begin on May 12.
Lil Yachty presented Let’s Start Here, his fifth studio album, in January 2023. The record marked rapper’s departure from his signature trap sound and saw him lean heavily on the elements of psychedelic rock and jazz. The record was met with positive reviews from the critics and peaked at No. 9 on US Billboard 200 charts.
Yachty’s most recent release was the single Strike (Holster), which came out in April and saw Yachty return to his melodic rap roots.
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]]>The post Lil Yachty Drops Deluxe Version of His Latest Album appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Titled Lil Boat 3.5, the release features eight new songs and guest appearances from Playboi Carti, Future, Cochise, Lil Baby, Oliver Tree, and Vince Staples. Jay Versace, 30 Roc, Earl on the Beat, and Tee Romano join in as producers among others.
Staples gave his contribution to the energetic “In My Stussy’s,” that got the fans reminded of Yachty’s previous works, while Carti and Future dropped verses for the haunting “Flex Up.” Hear these two tracks, as well as the entire Lil Boat 3.5, below.
Lil Boat 3 was released back in March and served as the final installment in Yachty’s Lil Boat series. The album was a year-and-a-half in the making and was recorded four times over before being submitted, according to the rapper himself.
Despite this effort, the record wasn’t a smashing hit as Lil Yachty expected. It received mixed reviews from the critics, with many of them labeling the length of the album as “unnecessary” and pointing out “too many similar tracks.”
Lil Boat 3 also didn’t do so well from the commercial standpoint, peaking at the No.14 on US Billboard 200 charts. This was the worst performance of any Yachty’s album so far in his career.
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