Detroit rapper Danny Brown has announced plans for a new album called U Know What I'm Sayin?
The album hasn't been given an official release date yet, but Brown did confirm that the upcoming offering was executive produced by Q-Tip.
He later clarified on Twitter that his long-time collaborators Paul White and JPEGMAFIA also provide beats on the upcoming LP, though Brown also said that he "wasn't tryna list everybody that worked on the album yet."
In addition to confirming the album title, Brown also unveiled some stylish new looks for High Snobniety.
Clearly there are still more details to come, but it sound like a promising start to Brown's next album.
When the record does arrive, it will mark the full-length follow-up to 2016's Atrocity Exhibition.
Brown also released the concert doc Live at the Majestic last year, as well as the Accelerator EP in 2017.
The album hasn't been given an official release date yet, but Brown did confirm that the upcoming offering was executive produced by Q-Tip.
Executive produced https://t.co/pUu1A4goNW
— Danny Brown (@xdannyxbrownx) April 30, 2019
He later clarified on Twitter that his long-time collaborators Paul White and JPEGMAFIA also provide beats on the upcoming LP, though Brown also said that he "wasn't tryna list everybody that worked on the album yet."
EXCUSE ME?????? pic.twitter.com/PzxpgQ0bVq
— Josh (@Natural_Anthem) April 30, 2019
In addition to confirming the album title, Brown also unveiled some stylish new looks for High Snobniety.
Clearly there are still more details to come, but it sound like a promising start to Brown's next album.
When the record does arrive, it will mark the full-length follow-up to 2016's Atrocity Exhibition.
Brown also released the concert doc Live at the Majestic last year, as well as the Accelerator EP in 2017.