ADÉ Releases New Project "wyd after?" Ft. Wale & Trevor Jackson

ADÉ returns with his latest project.

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There's been a lot of rumblings surrounding ADÉ and not for no reason. The rapper's bubbled over the years with 2019 resulting with the release of his project, ALWAYS SOMETHING ft. Lil Baby, Rich The Kid, Wale, and more. Since then, he's continued to push the boundaries with each one of his releases.

This week, he dropped off his latest project, wyd after? The six-track EP includes features from Wale, who's had nothing but praise from ADÉ, and Trevor Jackson.

"All of the most interesting things happen at night. When I was recording this past year, I realized the music told these stories. Usually when we’re leaving an event, I come to a crossroads," he said in a statement. "Somebody texts me ‘wyd after?’, and that determined how my night will go. Nightlife is a big part of the culture in the DC area where I’m from, so this came naturally.”


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