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Key Takeaways
- Lil Child’s forthcoming venture The Leaks is constructed round beforehand leaked songs and drops Sept. 5.
- Collaborations will embody Playboi Carti, Younger Thug, G Herbo, Veeze, and others.
- It continues a packed yr for Lil Child, who dropped WHAM in January.
It’s been a busy yr for Lil Child, and apparently, he plans on preserving it that approach. On Friday (Aug. 15) night, the rapper introduced the discharge date and tracklist for his forthcoming venture The Leaks.
Set to reach on Sept. 5, the 17-song effort will include just a few “leaked” songs that followers may already acknowledge, because the title hints. For instance, there’s the Playboi Carti-assisted “Let’s Do It,” which now formally options Skooly as effectively. Lil Child additionally has one other Younger Thug characteristic, although listeners should wait and see if it’s the identical one the place he took goal at Gunna and Yak Gotti.
Different visitor appearances on The Leaks come from G Herbo, Veeze, Rylo Rodriguez, Lil Yachty, and LUCKI, which ought to make for a reasonably thrilling hear. Within the meantime, peep the tracklist under.
Throughout PlaqueBoyMax’s livestream final Saturday (Aug. 9), Lil Child broke down what followers can anticipate from The Leaks. “I actually simply took a few songs that I already obtained leaked and simply created a complete album round it,” he defined. “A lot of the leaks [aren’t even] the actual variations of s**t anyway, however folks already obtained it, so we simply referred to as it The Leaks.”
The larger shock got here proper after, with Lil Child revealing that he’s truly popping out with one other venture. “I am dropping one other album 4 weeks after that, one thing like that,” he stated.
Though Lil Child did not verify the title of that second venture, many are already speculating that it is the beforehand promised Dominique. Initially scheduled for February, the “Woah” hitmaker later stated in March that it will drop “in eight weeks.” In fact, that date quietly got here and went.
In January, he launched his fourth studio album, WHAM, which gave followers hits like “F U 2x” and “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber” with Younger Thug and Future.