Rich The Kid Says He Completed "The Album Of The Century"

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Rich the Kid attends the 2018 Tribeca Studios and MCM Sneak Preview Of Women's Hip Hop At Public Hotel (Public Arts) on April 24, 2018 in New York City.

Rich The Kid has a new album on the way.

Rich The Kid hasn't stopped grinding all year. The rapper released his debut album, The World Is Yours back in March and he's been pushing the album ever since. Although fans have been eagerly awaiting for the Rich Forever 4 compilation album, which was supposed to drop over the summer, Rich The Kid is already getting ready to drop his sophomore album.

Rich The Kid took to Twitter to announce that he's completed his sophomore album, which he described as the "album of the century." 

"I Jus finished the album of the century," he wrote.

The announcement comes after his debut album, The World Is Yours was certified fold with approximately 519K units sold.

"Damn my album is past gold the next one already done." He tweeted.

Rich The Kid has some other projects in the cut right now as well. After officially squashing his issues with Famous Dex, it looks like we might actually get the Rich Forever 4 compilation project. Additionally, he announced that he's working on a joint project with Chris Brown. The two of them made the announcement while they were on the "Heartbreak On A Full Moon" tour earlier this summer. Neither of them confirmed a release date or when to expect it but we're definitely looking forward to hearing whatever Chris Brown and Rich The Kid have up their sleeves.

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