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Together with his forthcoming mission just a few days away, Ab-Soul shared the tracklist for Soul Burger on Tuesday (Nov. 5). Spanning 15 songs, followers can count on to listen to contributions from Vince Staples, Ty Dolla Signal, Doechii, Blxst, and JasonMartin, to call a couple of.
The pre-release singles embrace “Squeeze 1St 2,” “All That,” and “Crazier” with JID. “Peace” can be slated to characteristic Prime Dawg Leisure’s Punch, DoeBurger, and Lupe Fiasco.
Armon “DoeBurger” Stringer, who impressed the LP’s title, handed away in 2021, in response to REVOLT. “I [have] simply been attempting to channel him, and my finest approach of doing that’s via the music, therefore the title. It’s the fusion of me and him. We [were] actually Huey and Riley from ‘The Boondocks,’” Soul described their relationship in a sit-down with Gina Views and DJ Hed’s “Efficient Instantly.”
He added, “This album isn’t me; it’s Soul Burger. That’s not me. It’s like a brand new artist. It’s not an Ab-Soul mission; it’s a Soul Burger mission, so I like to recommend everyone hearken to it by way of that.”
Soul Burger will mark Ab-Soul’s first LP since HERBERT. The 2022 effort got here with visitor appearances from Massive Sean, Zacari, Russ, Joey Badass, Lance Skiiiwalker, Jhené Aiko, and TDE’s newest signee, Alemeda. Among the many standout cuts had been “Do Higher,” “Message In a Bottle,” and “Artwork of Seduction.”
2024 has been a comparatively quiet yr for Ab-Soul. He made a short cameo in Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” video in July. Later that month, the Do What Thou Wilt. creator tweeted that there was “redemption” for Drake in his beef with the Compton emcee.
In the meantime, in April, Ab-Soul and Daylyt joined forces with J. Cole for “Pi.” The report appeared on Would possibly Delete Later, which quickly housed the notorious Lamar diss monitor “7 Minute Drill.”