Everything We Loved in Music This Week: March 1 – March 7
All of the biggest music headlines in one place. Updated live throughout the week.
Everything We Loved in Music This Week: March 1 – March 7
All of the biggest music headlines in one place. Updated live throughout the week.
Live updates landing here throughout the week.
Nettspend’s Lookbook for the Early Life Crisis Tracklist
Leave it to Nettspend to delay the album – and then do the most when it’s time for it to actually drop. Last week, Nett had all eyes on the expected release of his globally eyed Early Life Crisis album. In true Nett fashion, in the eleventh hour, plans changed; instead of dropping the album, he delayed it and walked in Demna’s debut Gucci runway in Milan instead. A fair trade, to be quite honest. This week, the rapper returned to his ELC rollout with valor, promising a March 6 release date, preceded by quite the dynamic tracklist reveal. Instead of a typical announcement, he had a lineup of fans pose in the album’s merch and state their favorite song from the album. The final product? A lookbook-style unveiling of the full slate of songs set to appear on the record.
Yeat Confirms A DANGEROUS LYFE / A DANGEROUS LOVE Release Date, Cover Art, And That It’ll Be A Double Album
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It’s been a big week for news on Yeat’s A DANGEROUS LYFE, and the rapper has really doubled down – literally. After months of speculation (and nearly years of anticipation), Twizzy has finally formally lifted the veil on the A DANGEROUS LYFE announcement. At first, the rapper took to his Instagram to confirm the official release date for ADL – which has now been cemented has Friday, March 27, aka three New Music Fridays from now – via new billboard. The billboard also seemed to potentially hint at a double album format, a theory the rapper then confirmed on Instagram yesterday when he revealed the official cover art for the project, which will be billed as A DANGEROUS LYFE / A DANGEROUS LOVE.



















