PartyNextDoor Says His Fourth Album Is Dropping Soon

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PartyNextDoor speaks onstage during the Spotify's Inaugural Secret Genius Awards hosted by Lizzo at Vibiana on November 1, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

Looks like Party season is arriving soon.

PartyNextDoor's been teasing his fourth studio album for a minute now. Fans eagerly waited for the album to drop after the OVO camp confirmed that every artist on the roster besides Drake would release a new album in the fall. They didn't lie and we did receive a new project from him but it wasn't the promised Club Atlantis. Instead, we received his short Seven Days EP that he dropped with very little notice. However, it looks like his follow up to his EP will be dropping soon.

PartyNextDoor's new album is dropping soon but there hasn't been a confirmed release date yet. The singer hit Instagram to share a bit of an update the status of his fourth studio album.

"Fourth album finna drop I been yelling timber before wiggin’s," he wrote on an Instagram picture.

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Back in November, the OVO songwriter shared an update on his fourth studio album. PND explained that he was taking his time with the project on Twitter. "I’m taking my time with this album, It’s straight party & unapologetic." He wrote.

PartyNextDoor has consistently dropped albums during the summer. His debut self-titled mixtape and his debut album, PartyNextDoor Two, were released in July while PartyNextDoor 3 was released in August 2016. If he continues this pattern, there's a good chance we'll be getting it at some point in the coming months. Most likely after Drake releases Scorpion.


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