The Toronto artist is shown navigating his way through a creepy dance club.
The record did not have any physical products released in it first week.
Posty’s longtime manager noted that “now it’s time for the label to get the business right.”
Ye was seen dropping bars over an Eazy-E sample.
The 2011 project heard Wheezy on cuts from Beyoncé, Drake, Adele and more.
As well as a stacked list of features, producers and guest collaborators.
Revealing that the project will feature “all live instrumentation.”
Possibly with ‘After Hours’ and ‘Dawn FM.’
Celebrating the life and legacy of the late rapper.
“Inspired by real events.”
Dropping Friday, January 14.
Tuma Basa told HYPEBEAST that hip-hop has become even bigger and more connected in the digital age.