Kevin Abstract Churns Out Another Release With "Ghettobaby"

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He's dropped another three tracks to add to his recently released "ARIZONA baby."

One week after releasing his three track ARIZONA baby EP, BROCKHAMPTON's Keving Abstract is back with a few more additions to the tracklisting. The project he's dropped this evening is titled Ghettobaby, and it's a collection of the three ARIZONA baby tracks with three new songs. This release comes on the heels of the visual for "Baby Boy" and the news that BROCKHAMPTON has no plans on breaking up, even though Kevin is taking the time to work on his solo efforts.

Kevin also recently took to Twitter to explain that his latest project is a full-length record, but he's just releasing it in sections until th album is complete and delivered to the public. "I’ve been making a ton of music some for the group some for me just bc some sh*t is too personal / self indulgent to Put on a group album and thats also a dif character all together but this summer I want all that sh*t out tired of holding records Back," he wrote. "ARIZONA baby is an album btw I’m just slowly releasing it over time. And also like I hate how people listen to albums nowadays ppl see the song with the star or most streams and listen to that sh*t first I’m not talkin bout y’all I mean the majority so just wanted to try something different."

Tracklist

1. Big Wheels
2. Joy Ride
3. Georgia
4. Corpus Christi
5. Baby Boy
6. Mississippi


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