Larry June's Highly Anticipated New Album "Spaceships On A Blade" Is Here

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Featuring 2 Chainz, Curren$y, Wallo267, and more.

Larry June's remained one of the most prolific artists out of the West Coast but today, he's dished out his most ambitious body of work to date, Spaceships On A Blade. The 20-song project follows the release of his collaborative outing with Jay Worthy, 2 P'z In A Pod. Spaceships On A Blade boasts an array of top-tier producers like Cardo, DJ Khalil, Jake One, Chuck Inglish, and The Alchemist. On the feature side, June joins forces with some expected figures such as Syd, while artists like 2 Chainz, Duckwrth, and Curren$y appear across the tracklist. Million Dollaz Worth Of Game co-host Wallo267 also appears on the project. 

Check out the latest project from Larry June, Spaceships On A Blade, and sound off in the comment section below with your favorite song. 


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