Ab-Soul Reveals That His Album Is On The Way

Ab-Soul shares a few thoughts on Twitter including his thoughts on Coi Leray and the status of his next project.

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TDE has the world waiting for new music to drop out of their camp and it seems that they've already begun rolling out what will be a massive year for them. SZA dropped some new music in late 2020 and Isaiah Rashad came through with a brand new single at the top of the month. Rashad's single, "Lay Wit Ya" ft. Duke Deuce serves as the first single from his forthcoming album, The House Is Burning

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It's the fellas from Black Hippy that many day-one TDE fans are really hoping will drop something this year. It seems like a new album from Kendrick Lamar will be arriving this year but many have been wondering about Ab-Soul's whereabouts. The Carson, CA rapper has been heavily hinting at his follow-up to Do What Thou Wilt.

Earlier today, Soulo shared a few thoughts on his timeline including his opinion on Coi Leray who he deems "the flyest right now." He went on to praise A Black Lady Sketch Show as well as Tevin Campbell's performance as Powerline in A Goofy Movie (classic)Before signing off, he left fans with a tidbit of information regarding his next release. "That's all I got right now... Album comin soon..." he tweeted.

This wouldn't be the first time he hinted at new music dropping this year. He shared a similar update at the top of the year before offering an update on Kendrick Lamar's project. Check his tweets below. 

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