Destroy Lonely Pop-Up Devolves Into Chaos, Police Put An End To It

Destroy Lonely has been enjoying quite a bit of success as of late. For those who may not know, he is signed to Playboi Carti’s Opium label. The man has delivered some huge viral hits, including the “If Looks Could Kill.” Overall, his album of the same name was an ambitious undertaking with 26 tracks. Now, however, he is looking toward the next stage of his career, where he hopes to become just as famous as his mentor Carti.

Recently, Lonely dropped the “Director’s Cut” to his album, If Looks Could Kill. Fans were very happy with the project, and they have been looking to support him, in any way they can. Consequently, the artist decided to hold a pop-up in Fairfax on Tuesday. This was going to be a gather of fans where Destroy Lonely could talk to those who listen to his music. Unfortunately, the entire event devolved into chaos and the police had to come and call the whole thing off.

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Destroy Lonely Chased By Fans

As LA Weekly reports, the event ended up starting two hours later than expected. Consequently, fans were not happy and they started behaving as such. When things got too wild, the police came and it led to a disappointing end for the event. There is some footage of the artist being chased by fans, who simply wanted a glimpse at the rapper. It wasn’t the pop-up that Lonely had planned, which is most certainly unfortunate. Hopefully, he can plan a different kind of event, in the not-so-distant future.

Moving forward, Destroy Lonely is going to be a huge name to watch in hip-hop. He has the potential to become more mainstream, and fans are excited to see what he does next. Let us know your thoughts on Destroy Lonely, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the music world. We will always be sure to keep you informed.

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Destroy Lonely Delivers Highly-Anticipated New Album “If Looks Could Kill”

If you are a fan of Playboi Carti, then you have probably heard of artists like Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely. These artists are signed to Carti’s Opium label. Overall, they have a ton of buzz online and are extremely popular on TikTok. Additionally, every time they have a snippet hit the internet, it gets hyped into oblivion. In the case of Destroy Lonely, we saw that with the track “If Looks Could Kill.” Once the song actually dropped, it was everywhere, and fans demanded a new album.

Subsequently, Lonely revealed that his new album would appropriately be called If Looks Could Kill. The corresponding single had an incredible sound to it thanks to some menacing guitars and catchy lyrics. Now, the new album is here, and it is fairly expansive. As you can see in the Spotify and Apple Music streams below, Destroy Lonely has dropped 26 new songs. Consequently, fans have a lot of music to digest.

Destroy Lonely Drops 26 Songs

Some might find the 26-track album to be a bit overwhelming, especially when you consider how pretty well every song is handled by Destroy Lonely, and only Destroy Lonely. However, this is one of those albums that you can put on and pick and choose your favorites before making a playlist of them. It is a direct product of the streaming era philosophy. Regardless, fans of DL will most certainly enjoy this new album.

Destroy Lonely has a very bright future in the game, especially with the backing of Carti. From here on out, it will be very interesting to see his growth in the industry. Let us know your thoughts on If Looks Could Kill, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the music world.

Tracklist:

  1. how u feel?
  2. if looks could kill
  3. fly sht
  4. which one
  5. raver
  6. came in wit
  7. by the pound
  8. all the time
  9. biggest problem
  10. chris paul
  11. superstar
  12. new new
  13. right now
  14. which way
  15. wagwan
  16. moment of silence
  17. brazy girls
  18. goin up
  19. passenger
  20. promo
  21. worth it
  22. redlight
  23. make sum work
  24. safety (interlude)
  25. your eyes
  26. money & sex (bonus) (ft. Ken Carson)

Destroy Lonely’s New Album ‘If Looks Could Kill’: Here’s Everything We Know So Far

Destroy Lonely has his heart set on being rap music’s next household name. After crushing his Rolling Loud Los Angeles performance, the Playboi Carti signee is well on his way. The musician’s upcoming album, If Looks Could Kill, is slated to be his breakout moment.

When asked about what fans should expect from the album, the musician told Complex, “I was out in New York working on my album, If Looks Could Kill. That sh*t’s hard. I got really in my mode on that. On a bunch of the songs, I’m talking about how ‘I’m The Look Killer’ and a whole bunch of sh*t.”

Here’s everything we know about If Looks Could Kill so far.

Release Date

If Looks Could Kill is out 5/5 via Opium/Interscope. Find more information here.

Tracklist

1. “How U Feel?”
2. “If Looks Could Kill”
3. “Fly Sht”
4. “Which One”
5. “Raver”
6. “Came in Wit”
7. “By The Pound”
8. “All the Time”
9. “Biggest Problem”
10. “Chris Paul”
11. “Superstar”
12. “New New”
13. “Right Now”
14. “Which Way”
15. “Wagwan”
16. “Moment of Silence”
17. “Brazy Girls”
18. “Goin Up”
19. “Passenger”
20. “Promo”
21. “Worth It”
22. “Redlight”
23. “Make Sum Work”
24. “Safety (interlude)”
25. “Your Eyes”
26. “Money & Sex” (bonus) with Ken Carson

Features

In the album’s credits, there is only one listed guest feature, Ken Carson, who’s worked with Destroy Lonely in the past.

Artwork

Singles

So far, “If Looks Could Kill,” co-produced by Clayco and Ssor.t is the only single to be released from the project. “Ain’t Free” was previously released as a snippet, but it did not make the album. Different editions of the album will include additional songs. “Too Damn Rich” and “Spillin” will not make the bonus CD release. As for the vinyl edition, songs “Check the Fleet” and “Back Sippin” will be added.

Tour

Although he hasn’t made a formal tour announcement to support the project, on his official website, there are several upcoming festival appearances and one-off shows listed. See the dates below.

05/19 — Montréal, QC @ Metro Metro Festival 2023
06/15 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2023
06/16 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2023
06/17 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2023
06/18 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2023
06/29 — Gräfenhainichen, Germany @ Ferropolis
06/30 — Rotterdam, Netherlands @ Ahoy Rotterdam
07/01 — Rotterdam, Netherlands @Ahoy Rotterdam
07/06 — Frauenfeld, Switzerland @ Openair Frauenfeld 2023
07/07 — Frauenfeld, Switzerland @ Openair Frauenfeld 2023
07/07 — London, United Kingdom @ Wireless Festival
07/08 — Frauenfeld, Switzerland @ Openair Frauenfeld 2023
07/21 — Miami Gardens, FL @ Rolling Loud 2023
07/22 — Miami Gardens, FL @ Rolling Loud 2023
07/23 — Miami Gardens, FL @ Rolling Loud 2023
08/03 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/04 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/05 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/06 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza

Destroy Lonely Announced The Release Date For His Debut Album, ‘If Looks Could Kill’

Playboi Carti might be one of the biggest names in hip-hop right now and he’s conferred that excitement onto the artists on his label, Opium. While Destroy Lonely might not be a household name yet, among a certain subset of fans — namely, the ones who rage at Rolling Loud year after year — he’s the next in line to step up to the upper echelon of notoriety, especially after the release of his highly-anticipated upcoming album, If Looks Could Kill. Destroy Lonely announced its official release date today: May 5.

Lonely — whose music is reminiscent of Carti’s, as well as Trippie Redd’s, and whose father I-20 was signed to Ludacris’ Disturbing Tha Peace in the 2000s — also shared the enormous track list, which includes 26 songs. Physical editions will include two additional songs which will be unique to the format. The sole feature is fellow Opium artist Ken Carson on the bonus track, “Money & Sex.” Fans hoping to catch Destroy Lonely live can see him at Bonnaroo and Summerfest in June, then at Rolling Loud in Miami and Lollapalooza in Chicago after he spends most of July in Europe.

Check out the tracklist for If Looks Could Kill, out 5/5, below and get more info here.

DIGITAL Tracklist:
1. “How U Feel?”
2. “If Looks Could Kill”
3. “Fly Sht”
4. “Which One”
5. “Raver”
6. “Came in Wit”
7. “By The Pound”
8. “All the Time”
9. “Biggest Problem”
10. “Chris Paul”
11. “Superstar”
12. “New New”
13. “Right Now”
14. “Which Way”
15. “Wagwan”
16. “Moment of Silence”
17. “Brazy Girls”
18. “Goin Up”
19. “Passenger”
20. “Promo”
21. “Worth It”
22. “Redlight”
23. “Make Sum Work”
24. “Safety (interlude)”
25. “Your Eyes”
26. “Money & Sex” (bonus) with Ken Carson

CD BONUS Tracks:
26. “Too Damn Rich”
27. “Spillin”

VINYL BONUS Tracks:
26. “Check the Fleet”
27. “Back Sippin”