A new posthumous album from the late Gangsta Boo is reportedly set to see release this year.
An initial TMZ report since picked up by Complex points to a yet-to-be-titled project arriving on August 7, which would have been the artist's 44th birthday.
Gangsta Boo — who first came to prominence as a member of influential Memphis collective Three 6 Mafia — passed away in January.
TMZ's report points to guest appearances from Run the Jewels, Skepta, La Chat, Latto and Crunchy Black, while names allegedly tied to the production side include El-P, Nick Hook, Drumma Boy, Metro Boomin, BeatKing and Three 6 groupmates Juicy J and DJ Paul.
Gangsta Boo previously delivered a song-stealing guest verse on 2014's "Love Again (Akinyele Back)" from that year's Run the Jewels 2, before reconnecting with the duo for 2020's "Walking in the Snow" from RTJ4.
Earlier this month, Gangsta Boo's partner launched a merch line in memory of the Queen of Memphis, with sales profits going to mother Veronica Mitchell, and 10 percent of every purchase going to Stax Music Academy in Memphis.
Earlier this year, Gangsta Boo appeared on a new album from Sightless Pit.
An initial TMZ report since picked up by Complex points to a yet-to-be-titled project arriving on August 7, which would have been the artist's 44th birthday.
Gangsta Boo — who first came to prominence as a member of influential Memphis collective Three 6 Mafia — passed away in January.
TMZ's report points to guest appearances from Run the Jewels, Skepta, La Chat, Latto and Crunchy Black, while names allegedly tied to the production side include El-P, Nick Hook, Drumma Boy, Metro Boomin, BeatKing and Three 6 groupmates Juicy J and DJ Paul.
Gangsta Boo previously delivered a song-stealing guest verse on 2014's "Love Again (Akinyele Back)" from that year's Run the Jewels 2, before reconnecting with the duo for 2020's "Walking in the Snow" from RTJ4.
Earlier this month, Gangsta Boo's partner launched a merch line in memory of the Queen of Memphis, with sales profits going to mother Veronica Mitchell, and 10 percent of every purchase going to Stax Music Academy in Memphis.
Earlier this year, Gangsta Boo appeared on a new album from Sightless Pit.