Logic Unveils Tracklist For Upcoming Album “College Park”

The start to 2023 has been eventful for Logic. In the first few days of the year he made a big splash with two major headlines. On Jan. 1, his wife Brittney Hall announced that they were expecting a second child. Two days later (Jan. 3) on a video call, he confirmed that he had recorded an entire album over J Dilla beats. However, he followed that up by saying he decided against releasing it, and would instead rather Boldy James release his upcoming project Drug Dilla, which sees him rap over mostly Dilla beats.

On Jan. 9, Logic then announced a brand new studio album titled College Park. He accompanied this announcement with a neat anime inspired trailer. Logic would later confirm the release date of the album for February 24. A few days removed from the College Park trailer, the Maryland rapper put out its first promotional single titled “Wake Up” on Jan. 13. The track features Lucy Rose, who Logic collaborated with three times prior on “Intermission,” “Anxiety” and Thank You.” In the following weeks, he would drop his second and third singles “Highlife” (Jan. 30), which came with a music video, and “Paradise II” (Feb. 6).

Logic Joined By Big Names

It seemed like all there was left to do for College Park was finalize the official trackless. Logic did just that on Thursday (Feb. 9). The album will contain 17 tracks and include a whopping 15 feature guests, with two of them having multiple appearances throughout. Eye-opening names like RZA, Joey Bada$$, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, Statik Selektah and Redman are the most notable of the bunch. Additionally, longtime collaborators like the aforementioned Lucy Rose and Big Lenbo will also be featured.

Along with College Park, Logic recently announced that he would be executively producing Juicy J’s next album. While the details are still scarce regarding the project, Logic and Juicy have built quite a friendship. In the last few years, they have worked on songs together like “1995,” “Ink Blot” and “Twisted.” Also, Logic’s voiced is used in Juicy’s producer tag. Logic has a lot on his slate coming up, but surely the most important will be College Park. Just a couple more weeks away from its release, it appears that some of hip-hop’s stars will be joining along for the 33-year-old’s eighth studio album.

Shy Glizzy Unveils “Flowers” Cover Art & Tracklist

Shy Glizzy’s getting back in motion these days. In recent times, he’s seen an influx of attention, thanks to the success of “White Girl.” TikTok revived the song and gave it new life which, in turn, shined a brighter spotlight on Shy Glizzy. It’s not to say that he hasn’t been active recently, but TikTok undoubtedly helped him gain many fans. Thankfully, he isn’t taking the moment for granted and blessed fans with even more new music in the months that followed.

Shy Glizzy unveiled his last studio album, Fully Loaded in 2018 via 300 Entertainment. Since then, he’s delivered a plethora of mixtapes to feed his fanbase, including 2020’s Young Jefe. The next year, he highlighted Glizzy Gang with the release of Don’t Feed The Sharks. Fortunately, he’s entering a new era that he kicked off with a handful of singles last year including, “Underrated,” “Slime-U-Out” ft. 21 Savage, and more. Still, that was only the build-up for his highly-anticipated project, Flowers

Shy Glizzy’s “Flowers” Tracklist Ft. Chris Brown, NBA Youngboy & More

With his new album expected to drop tonight, Glizzy gave fans a glimpse of what to expect. The DMV rapper dropped the official tracklist and cover art for Flowers. His upcoming project will include a whopping 20 songs in total with several impressive features. Chris Brown assists on the intro, “No Days Off,” while previously released singles alongside NBA Youngboy, EST GEE, and 21 Savage also appear on the tracklist. Overall, it’s looking like a solid body of work that will mark Glizzy’s triumphant return.

Glizzy recently detailed the album’s title, which he said is a reflection of the time he’s spent in the music industry. “I’ve been in this s**t for a minute now, man,” he told Akadmeiks on the Off The Record podcast. “I feel like the growth is there, this s**t’s finally gotten to a point where the knives are sharpening, and all the respect is due. That’s why I named this s**t Flowers, I feel like I need mines, I feel like I give a lot of people theirs.” Check out the cover art and tracklist above and let us know your thoughts in the comments. 

Trippie Redd Shares Tracklist For New Album, “MM”

Trippie Redd has shared a star-studded tracklist for his upcoming album, MM. In a social media post from Monday, Trippie revealed all 25 songs from the new project.

Among the features included on MM are Future, Lil Baby, JuiceWRLD, Travis Scott, Lil Durk, Kodak Black, and many more. Additionally, Chief Keef is expective producing the album, as well as being featured on “Atlantis” and “Rock Out.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 01: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Trippie Redd performs on day 1 of Wireless Festival 2022 at Crystal Palace Park on July 01, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Burak Cingi/Redferns)

Trippie has yet to share the cover artwork nor the release date, but teased doing so soon on Instagram.

“Mansion Musik comment #MM 80k times if you want the COVER and RELEASE DATE #MM $MM ?MM !MM,” Trippie captioned the tracklist. “I love you all and thanks for your patience. GO ! Executive produced by @chieffkeeffsossa.”

Numerous artists shared their excitement in the comments of the post. Among them are Drake, Cole Bennett, Rich The Kid, DDG, and more.

On top of releasing MM, Trippie is also slated to hit the road with Future, Kodak Black, Polo G, EST Gee, Babyface Ray, and others on the One Big Party Tour.

The new album will be Trippie’s first full-length effort since signing his massive $30 million deal with 10K Projects.

“Elliot signed me when I was 16,” he wrote in a statement regarding the deal. “From the start, he’s always pushed me to do everything on my own terms which is the most important thing to me. I’m grateful to have had him as a partner for this long and excited to make more hits with 10K and keep growing together.”

Check out the full tracklist announcement from Trippie Redd below.

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Gucci Mane Shares 80-Song Album, “So Icy Boyz: The Finale”

Gucci Mane has delivered a colossal, 80-track album titled, So Icy Boyz: The Finale. The project clocks in at three hours and 51 minutes all-in-all. It boasts both new music and previously released work.

Across the massive tracklist, Lil Baby, Jeremih, Trey Songz, 2 Chainz, Offset, Quavo, and more make appearances. Additionally, the project welcomes plenty of 1017 talent including KATO2x, Li Rye, Mac Critter, Sett, and TLE Cinco.

SANTA ANA, CA – OCTOBER 23: Rapper Gucci Mane performs onstage during the Beach Goth Festival at The Observatory on October 23, 2016 in Santa Ana, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Among the songs is Gucci Mane’s tribute to the late Migos rapper, Takeoff, “Letter to Takeoff.”

“How the fuck we gon’ lose Takeoff? Damn, he didn’t deserve it/We don’t supposed to question God, but damn, Takeoff was perfect,” he raps on the song.

Other highlights include “Sh*t Crazy (Remix),” “Spin,” “1 of 1,” and more.

Users on social media had plenty of jokes in response to the album’s length. “Literally dropped an Avengers flick length album,” one user said. At three hours and 51 minutes, So Icy Boyz: The Finale is longer than The Titanic, Avengers: Endgame, and Avatar: The Way of Water.

Another joked, “Gucci Mane dropped a 80 song album … Chris Brown has 24 hours to respond.” They had been referencing Brown’s 45-track album, Heartbreak on a Full Moon.

The new album comes less than two months after Gucci Mane shared, So Icy Boyz 22. Other projects Gucci has released in the series include So Icy Gang: The ReupSo Icy ChristmasSo Icy Boyz (Deluxe)Ice Daddy, and So Icy Summer.

As for what Gucci Mane has in store for the future, Zaytoven recently teased collaborating with him on Twitter. “Me and @gucci1017 need to do A ENTIRE PROJECT again!” he wrote. “What y’all think?”

Check out So Icy Boyz: The Finale below.

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Summer Walker’s ‘Still Over It’ Tracklist Features Cardi B, SZA, Pharrell, And More

The wait for the follow-up to Summer Walker’s breakthrough 2019 debut Over It has been a roller coaster, one that’s now reaching the top of the climb before that final freefall that everyone looks forward to. First, Walker projected confirmation of the album’s November release timeline on the side of a building outside of the BET Awards, giving off heavy Yeezus guerilla marketing vibes. Then came a trailer announcing the November 5th official release date for Still Over It. That was followed by a tracklist teaser with an announcement for her next single, “Ex For A Reason,” featuring JT of City Girls, which dropped three days later.

Considering Over It broke Beyoncé’s record for the largest streaming week ever for an album by a female R&B artist, the build-up here is warranted. And now, today, Walker tweeted out the album cover along with the entire tracklist, and it’s stacked. Aside from “Ex For A Reason,” highlights include the album’s opening track, “Bitter,” with narration Cardi B, “No Love” featuring SZA, “Dat Right There” featuring Pharrell, plus tracks with Lil Durk, Ari Lennox, and more.

Check out the full Still Over It tracklist below.

1. “Bitter (Narration by Cardi B)”
2. “Ex For A Reason” Feat. JT from City Girls
3. “No Love” Feat. SZA
4. “Throw It Away”
5. “Reciprocate”
6. “You Don’t Know Me”
7. “Circus”
8. “Insane”
9. “Constant Bullsh*t”
10. “Switch A N***a Out”
11. “Unloyal” Feat. Ari Lennox
12. “Closure”
13. “Toxic” Feat. Lil Durk
14. “Dat Right There” Feat. Pharrell
15. “Screwin” Feat. Omarion
16. “Broken Promises”
17. “Session 33”
18. “4th Baby Mama (Prelude)”
19. “4th Baby Mama”
20. “Ciara’s Prayer (Narration by Ciara)”

Still Over It is out 11/5 via LVRN/Interscope. Pre-order it here.

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